The value of a biscuit

Mk3 Cavalier fans are known to love a slab of cake and a cup of tea from time to time. Oh, and biscuits!
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planetc wrote:This weeks goodies, including a nice selection box that contains several of the favourites mentioned in the thread.
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just finished a packet of those custard creams from aldi and the bourbons, whilst im on about aldi the plain chocolate digestives are nice from there too
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Did anyone mention the Garibaldi yet? I once convinced someone that Garibaldi's were "invented during WW1 when food didn't need to taste of anything because of the war effort" and that they were shaped the way that they are so that they could be sent in envelopes via Royal Mail to soldiers on the front line. True.
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humbucker wrote:Did anyone mention the Garibaldi yet? I once convinced someone that Garibaldi's were "invented during WW1 when food didn't need to taste of anything because of the war effort" and that they were shaped the way that they are so that they could be sent in envelopes via Royal Mail to soldiers on the front line. True.
I haven't looked, but I think you told this story already.
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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Ah yes, you're quite right of course. I kid you not, during that same conversation I convinced the same person that Adolf Hitler died in East Anglia in 1987 where he had been working as a gardener for Cambridge university.
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humbucker wrote:Ah yes, you're quite right of course. I kid you not, during that same conversation I convinced the same person that Adolf Hitler died in East Anglia in 1987 where he had been working as a gardener for Cambridge university.
Gardener my arse, he was a geography teacher.... My grandad used to drink with him. :wink:
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That bit's true isn't it :lol:
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We are not alone....another car enthusiast forum with a similar interest!

http://www.mbclub.co.uk/forums/ot-off-t ... cuits.html
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"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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Come on admit it your the sole organiser for the event.
only you could think of "build a biscuit workshop" as one of the prime attractions lol
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
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also read on the Web Page
The Brunswick Centre is laying down the gauntlet and searching for the next 2012 Biscuit Champion. Is there anyone who can challenge the world champion biscuit marathon eater "Planetc"

lol
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:lol: :lol:
My valver brings all the boys to the yard, dam right its cammed and carbed, dam right it pops and farts, I would show you but the fuker won't start!
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btcctroy wrote:also read on the Web Page
The Brunswick Centre is laying down the gauntlet and searching for the next 2012 Biscuit Champion. Is there anyone who can challenge the world champion biscuit marathon eater "Planetc"

lol
Oh no....you have it all wrong?! I don't eat them, I collect them. I sometimes take them to beach for photo sessions and build roads for them.
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do you race them?
My valver brings all the boys to the yard, dam right its cammed and carbed, dam right it pops and farts, I would show you but the fuker won't start!
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gsi pie wrote:do you race them?
Now you are being silly. That's not very fair picking on me because I have a strange hobby :pram
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we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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do you build castles with your best collection of biscuits whilst visiting the beach
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
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this thread is class aye :twisted:
My valver brings all the boys to the yard, dam right its cammed and carbed, dam right it pops and farts, I would show you but the fuker won't start!
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btcctroy wrote:do you build castles with your best collection of biscuits whilst visiting the beach
Funny you should say that. I once built Stonehenge out of bourbons. In the centre I put a Jammy Dodger, so that you could pray at the altar of biscuits. All hail the Jammy Dodger!

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LMFAO!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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My valver brings all the boys to the yard, dam right its cammed and carbed, dam right it pops and farts, I would show you but the fuker won't start!
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isn't that planetc's prestige collection lol
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humbucker wrote:
btcctroy wrote:do you build castles with your best collection of biscuits whilst visiting the beach
Funny you should say that. I once built Stonehenge out of bourbons. In the centre I put a Jammy Dodger, so that you could pray at the altar of biscuits. All hail the Jammy Dodger!

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I don't think that will be enough to take victory of the 2012 Biscuit Champion.

planetc will be along shortly to advise
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There you go..... now everyone can see just how important biscuits really are. I think we need more similar photographic evidence of the flexibility they have and the alternative uses of our edible friends?
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is your house built from biscuits
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
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btcctroy wrote:is your house built from biscuits
nah, gingerbread
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humbucker wrote:
btcctroy wrote:is your house built from biscuits
nah, gingerbread
Actually that's a good point. What is gingerbread? Cake? Biscuit? A gingerbread man; well he's not a cake is he? A biscuit though? Oh, the humanity!
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