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Krissy
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quotePosted at 17:09 on 8th August 2008
Tongue out
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Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 20:01 on 8th August 2008
I'm going to have to give up work. Every time I look on the threads 6 or 7 new pages have appeared!!
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 20:26 on 8th August 2008

I just called my mother-in-law to see if she was going to the shops. I am in desperate need of some medicine, otherwise knows as Cadbury's chocolate. I quite fancy a fruit and nut bar.

You like Hershey's because you only have it now and again, Jason. No offence you Americans, but your chocolate is nothing compared to ours, and ours is nothing compared to Belgium or Swiss.

Oh, and I love Ferrero Rochers, that's Italian chocolate.

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 20:27 on 8th August 2008
On 8th August 2008 20:26, Sue H wrote:

I just called my mother-in-law to see if she was going to the shops. I am in desperate need of some medicine, otherwise knows as Cadbury's chocolate. I quite fancy a fruit and nut bar.

You like Hershey's because you only have it now and again, Jason. No offence you Americans, but your chocolate is nothing compared to ours, and ours is nothing compared to Belgium or Swiss.

Oh, and I love Ferrero Rochers, that's Italian chocolate.


I agree Sue!
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Jason T
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quotePosted at 20:29 on 8th August 2008
Yeah to be honest i've heard that our chocolate is the best!
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 01:24 on 9th August 2008
On 8th August 2008 14:58, Diana Sinclair wrote:
Wolf, when I lived in Sydney all of the cafes used to serve a drink called a "flat white", which, by my understanding was a little coffee with your milk! I loved them and drank them every chance I got. Are they still on the menu in Australia?

Yes Di, still very popular, Starbucks have also got shops over here now.Cool
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 01:29 on 9th August 2008
Starbucks has hit it's peak over here, and now they are closing stores and laying off people.
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L
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quotePosted at 06:49 on 9th August 2008
Starbucks in Heathrow and Gatwick charge the earth for a simple coffee!!! ..and I didn't like it lol
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 07:39 on 9th August 2008
Does anyone remember the ads for Brooke Bond Tea, with the chimpanze , I saw them when I was a kid in UK.
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 07:42 on 9th August 2008
When I travelled around working in the shearing sheds, the popular drink was black tea, till the end of the day of course.Wink
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