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Kentucky Fried Chicken when it tasted nice. They also used to sell barbecue ribs which were as yummy as the chicken.
These days I wouldn't eat KFC if it was free. I have tried it perhaps three times in the past ten years and it is truly awful stuff no matter where it is bought.
 
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School chocolate sponge with chocolate custard
Rosehip syrup
Helping the milkman on a saturday morning for a few pence spendo
That toilet paper that looked like tracing paper and never cleaned the **** off
String vests
Chariot racing.... No me neither
 
Traping wasps in a matchbox, opening it slightly to let the wasp almost escape but getting stuck by its alderman so you can tie a piece of cotton around it before letting it out. Much better than a helium balloon
 
Kentucky Fried Chicken when it tasted nice. They also used to sell barbecue ribs which were as yummy as the chicken.
These days I wouldn't eat KFC if it was free. I have tried it perhaps three times in the past ten years and it is truly awful stuff no matter where it is bought.

I'm not a big KFC patron, but have you tried KFC boneless dips? They taste pretty good to me, I don't know about their other stuff though?
 
Traping wasps in a matchbox, opening it slightly to let the wasp almost escape but getting stuck by its alderman so you can tie a piece of cotton around it before letting it out. Much better than a helium balloon

Blimey, you were brave! Did you ever get stung? I expect the wasps were pretty ****** off :D
 
Fire Ant on the Commadore 64!

Don't remember that game but remember plenty of games per se.

The old Mastertronic stuff as it was cheap - and going halves with my brother on the more expensive £10 games.

It was only many years later that the concept of buying a computer game from a petrol station, local sweet shop, or other random places like Burton's Menswear, seemed and still seems quite bizarre!

I have a C64 emulator but I can normally only play it for a few minutes before getting bored. I probably haven't started it in a few years mind.

That toilet paper that looked like tracing paper and never cleaned the **** off

Ahhh yes, remember it well in the cold toilets at primary school. I can still remember an occasion when I had to use it when I was probably 6 or 7 and wondering how someone could choose something so ineffective.

It was probably not even worth starting with it rather than smearing shyte around your rsehole.

:D
 
Blimey, you were brave! Did you ever get stung? I expect the wasps were pretty ****** off :D

Never got stung but never took my eyes off the wasp either. They didnt last long because the weight of the cotton tighed them out quickly so it was kill them and off to the school bins to get another
 
Ahhh yes, remember it well in the cold toilets at primary school. I can still remember an occasion when I had to use it when I was probably 6 or 7 and wondering how someone could choose something so ineffective.

It was probably not even worth starting with it rather than smearing shyte around your rsehole.

:D

Didnt it have a kind of medical smell about it as well? I know it was no good for soaking and making paper bombs to stick on the ceiling. Appareantly that place called school was really meant as a place of education :dk:
 
That paper of the devil was called Izal.

Thank goodness I went home for lunch at school.
 
I didn't, but I didn't have toilet paper for lunch either...
 
addbuyer said:
Traping wasps in a matchbox, opening it slightly to let the wasp almost escape but getting stuck by its alderman ...
Those council members were buggers for getting stuck in match boxes weren't they! The good old days when we didn't have autocorrect ;)
 
LTD said:
That paper of the devil was called Izal. Thank goodness I went home for lunch at school.

I reckon you inspired Finch's character in American pie!
 
Lennox said:
Which aspect, Sihtbreak or Stifflersniffer?

Both good'ns but yes the sihtbreak. This was brilliant in German as they called him Heimscheisser!
 
Does anyone remember phoning Santa on Xmas eve many many years ago? (70's ?)

Just a recording of Santa chatting with his elves.
 
Round metal tins of Quality Street & Roses With tin foiled wrapped chocs inside.

Everything these days smell so plasticky :mad:
 
Cold & frosty Christmases. 13 degrees on Christmas Day is not good.
 

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