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No, I'm in need of enlightenment.


Any ideas? Is it even edible? (Doesn't taste particularly good).


But then again, like your other half MM, I like the fact that it takes 5 mins, so I'll put up with it! Oh, and if any hero wants to come round and unpack......

My youngest brother can eat an entire tube/tub of Pringles in about 4 to 5 minutes, just thought I'd share that with you since that greedy guts Mick Mac think's it's O.K to show off about polishing off two whole bags of Dorito's (probably the pikey supermarket own brand) whilst there are impoverished people in Peckham who'll be eating dogfood again tonight.


Have a heart Mick Mac.

Kells Wrote:

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> I had it with Tescos. I ordered coconut milk, they

> didn't have any, so I got a tub of (solid) coconut

> oil. What do you even do with that?!


Completely different thing too. I wouldn't want a 'Thai coconut oil' curry!

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