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sometimes a picture is just a picture.


and in this case its nothing more suspicious than a screenshot.


the obvious follow-up question has been asked about the the logo.. not sure what point there was dwelling this thread until an answer is provided.

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Let’s not forget that this group can make a couple of hundred post talking about the most trivial of subjects.......I think we could get into the thousands with this one :popcorn:

 

Maybe its a talisman to guard against being nicked for no L plates .

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typical, another single post OP and not bothered to return.

 

Last active:Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:57 pm :scratch:


just because they have't replied doesn't mean they don't always come back and read the replies



Then probably not bother replying after reading the paranoid replies :roll:

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I’ve woken up fancying Jaffa cakes! I wonder what that means the biscuit gods of fate have lined up for me today..... probably a trip to the supermarket to find some stale cakey tasting weirdLy orange dolloped biscuits.

 

They are CAKES - The clue is in their name.......


:popcorn:

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I’ve woken up fancying Jaffa cakes! I wonder what that means the biscuit gods of fate have lined up for me today..... probably a trip to the supermarket to find some stale cakey tasting weirdLy orange dolloped biscuits.

 

They are CAKES - The clue is in their name.......


:popcorn:

 

And as decided by tribunal so they don't attract vat.

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I think Ginger Nuts improve if the lid is left off the biscuit tin for a day or two thus allowing them to become chewy . On the other hand , if you prefer a crisp biscuit then the addition of a few sugar cubes to the tin will absorb surplus moisture. That's what my grandma believed anyway. 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

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I think Ginger Nuts improve if the lid is left off the biscuit tin for a day or two thus allowing them to become chewy . On the other hand , if you prefer a crisp biscuit then the addition of a few sugar cubes to the tin will absorb surplus moisture. That's what my grandma believed anyway. 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

 

I’ve never had biscuits make it out of the packet into a tin. Thats something made up for TV!


[mention]Grumpy Old Git[/mention] I say cakey tasting because they don’t taste of cake either!

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