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6 hours ago, Mark Connolly said:

I recently decided to retire my deep fat fryer for health reasons, the main one being it was nearly 20 years old and I had the fear that I would die in a massive fire.

After much deliberation, we agreed (ie, I was fucking told) to replace it with one of those healthy actifryers. I'm now happy to admit that the first batch of chips from it are pretty decent. I chose to share this news with the good people of P&B because I had to tell someone, and there's no fucking way I'm letting her know she was right.

It makes great chips, although I miss the deep fat fryer 

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6 hours ago, MuckleMoo said:
7 hours ago, Mr. Alli said:
You should be proud of that and remain that way. Genuinely. 
Theres been quite a few instances of London and Liverpool punters cuckooing in Dundee. 
Theres been quite a few instances of Scousers turning over houses in Dundee past wee while. Its absolutely fucking rife here. 

 Heard of people getting tortured with boiling water and such like.

Do they make people eat a Pot Noodle?

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21 minutes ago, Angusfifer said:

Punctured the roof of my mouth eating a Boost chocolate bar

 

3 hours ago, Angusfifer said:

F**k going back to a deep fat frier. 

I'm surprised you were ever allowed a deep fat fryer if you can't negotiate a Boost, tbh. 

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26 minutes ago, Angusfifer said:

Punctured the roof of my mouth eating a Boost chocolate bar three days ago straight from the fridge. I'm still not in a good place* 

 

Serves you right, get it dunked in coffee ffs !!

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Punctured the roof of my mouth eating a Boost chocolate bar three days ago straight from the fridge. I'm still not in a good place* 

*No Lochee/ Methil jokes please comrades

Them and toblerones from the fridge are a risk to your mouth, although other chocolates from the fridge are great.

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7 minutes ago, buchan30 said:

Them and toblerones from the fridge are a risk to your mouth, although other chocolates from the fridge are great.

Toblerones from the fridge? What? Why would you put a toblerone in the fridge? I'm all for risk taking and living life on the edge but those things are dangerous enough at room temperature. Eating them from the fridge is just asking to have the roof of your mouth broken.

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Toblerones from the fridge? What? Why would you put a toblerone in the fridge? I'm all for risk taking and living life on the edge but those things are dangerous enough at room temperature. Eating them from the fridge is just asking to have the roof of your mouth broken.

Was the only other tough chocolate i could think off as an example. *I have never or know any who has ever had toblerones out the fridge.
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I seen these goofy dog videos so started following the account. The dog is cool and his mannerisms and the videos were funny. Anyway, I've just seen the owner actually has a few accounts herself and documents her illness and what she's going through. 

Here she is here and yet, I've spent about 8 weeks paying more attention to her dog ( :lol:)

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On holiday in Weston super Mare as a lad in the mid 80s I was intrigued to see two new chocolate products on sale- one was a sort of orange and lemon liqueur called IIRC fresca. The other was a new chocolate bar called a Boost (later known as a coconut Boost).

So I went back home and told my pals about this new chocolate bar I'd see and they said I was talking bollocks. Boosts didn't reach Scotland until months later. I didn't get an apology from my pals when they did come out here, the sods.

I quite liked the coconut Boosts. Then came biscuit Boosts (nice) and peanut Boosts (like a Star Bar). Then they tried to make Boosts into energy bars before the modern version you can buy today.

 

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On holiday in Weston super Mare as a lad in the mid 80s I was intrigued to see two new chocolate products on sale- one was a sort of orange and lemon liqueur called IIRC fresca. The other was a new chocolate bar called a Boost (later known as a coconut Boost).

So I went back home and told my pals about this new chocolate bar I'd see and they said I was talking bollocks. Boosts didn't reach Scotland until months later. I didn't get an apology from my pals when they did come out here, the sods.

I quite liked the coconut Boosts. Then came biscuit Boosts (nice) and peanut Boosts (like a Star Bar). Then they tried to make Boosts into energy bars before the modern version you can buy today.

 

Most folk pretend they've pumped some fictional fit girl on holiday. I like that you socialised with people more interested in chocolate bars.

 

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7 hours ago, Mr. Alli said:

I seen these goofy dog videos so started following the account. The dog is cool and his mannerisms and the videos were funny. Anyway, I've just seen the owner actually has a few accounts herself and documents her illness and what she's going through. 

Here she is here and yet, I've spent about 8 weeks paying more attention to her dog ( :lol:)

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Can I have a link to both accounts please?

Thank you. 

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