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Subject: Custard Creams vs Party Rings

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2009-06-01 15:52:55
dylanos [del] to All
Group C
Custard Creams vs Party Rings




The custard cream is a classic, and can be pulled apart for double the pleasure, but will it be able to see off the flamboyant Party Rings?
2009-06-01 16:05:48
You've paired 2 awesome candidates together.

Oh well done :-(
2009-06-01 16:14:30
its the group stages and woppa did the draw... if you look at his list for the nesxt round 2 go through from each group. since they are both in the same group they had to meet, but its early doors yet
2009-06-01 18:27:50
love em both, but party rings just for the sheer addictiveness of them.
2009-06-01 18:40:06
the addictiveness is the result of all those chemical e numbers used in that fluro colouring
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2009-06-02 02:16:41
Custard creams rock! So much joy in a small package and if handled correctly then well you get twice the fun!
2009-06-02 10:37:18
usual 6pm finish for the polls
2009-06-02 21:02:53
a clear 17-10 for the 2-for-1 custradly creamyness
2009-06-02 21:18:43
Custard cream technique.

1) Place lower incisors between both biscuits and lever them apart
2) holding the biscuit with the filling attached place biscuit entirely in mouth filling side up. Filling must just be touching the inside of upper incisors.
3) draw hand back scraping yummy filling onto tongue.
4) Eat reaming of upper biscuit tier.
5) Dunk lower tier into tea and eat at leisure.


Party Ring technique.

1) eat 1 .. realise they are too sweet throw packet in bin.
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2009-06-02 21:42:43
lol
2009-06-03 01:24:25
This could be your problem. A lack of technique.

PaRtY rInGs:

1) place them, icing side down onto your tongue.
2) revel in the diabetes-inducing fizziness of the biscuit*
3) gobble the biscuity bit.


*failure to see number two executed properly is clearly a problem with the eater's patience.
2009-06-03 14:13:55
Tounging rings, la la la, tounging rings la la la
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2009-06-03 14:39:42
You are a very odd boy, Jim.
2009-06-03 17:06:52
If possible it even sounds worse than Ironfist.
2009-06-03 20:19:00
eep!

tonguing

I'd spelled it right the first time; but I changed it d'y'see?

Perhaps I should have concentrated on the party aspect.
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