What SoulStrut must look like to outsiders
soulmarcosa
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Thought I'd drop in on the ModCulture forum to see what it's like and got this completely NRR thread:http://www.modculture.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9823WTF?I guess it's their equivalent to our "JOLLIBEEEYATCH!!!!!!!!1" and "Predators on Dateline Alert!" threads.So post your own finds of NRR-threads from other boards or you're soft.
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http://www.woxy.com/boards/showthread.php?t=37806
Titled, "I'm So Freaked Out My Toenails are Falling Out"
UHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where is the questioning of other's buscuit experiences? Why no asshurt accusations? Amateurs.
any board that talks about jaffa cakes is a board for me
Amazing! If I could say that in a proper Northerner accent, I'd be set for life with the ladies.
that shit just blew my mind
Choc Wheatons + Milo = Crazy delicious.
Whatchu know about Arnotts family assorted?
Yes, Oreos are pretty much what we over here would call a biscuit.
The Jaffa Cake on the other hand, is not a biscuit. It is, in fact, a CAKE.
Hence the name jaffa CAKE.
Although it does look like, and is referred to as a biscuit. But for tax purposes it is a cake.
Hey, I remember this room from one of the "post a pic of your records" threads. Karlito? Karlophone? K something???
You need a good sturdy biscuit to dip in your cup of tea though.
Dont US peeps have McVities? They are the biscuit KINGS. Y'all better ask somebody.
AYO!
You should check out the supermarkets here... there are sometimes an entire half an aisle stacked full of biscuits.... assorted biscuit selection tins and everything.
People love dipping biscuits in their tea.. but you gotta be quick cause otherwise you get a soggy biscuit and it breaks off into your tea and you have to fish it back out with a spoon.
but they're goooood!
That looks very much similar to the aforementioned Jaffa Cake.
ahhh...mmmmm...yummers.
Sweet cruncy oat and syrup base with a healty spread of dark chocolate. Perfection!
Digestives?
Nope, these are called Hob Nobs, which are more oaty and a whole lot better than your common or garden digestive (which are also good, but not really in the same league as the Hob Nob).
aren't a lot of tea biscuits sort of like American shortbread cookies? i'm picturing the Girl Scout cookies shaped like the GS logo. sweet but substantial.
i'm also intrigued by "crisps." are those like chips (as in, potato chips, not fries) or more like crackers?
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