Never said that. Just stating my opinion. Wasn't meant to affect anything. *shrug*j-man wrote:I'm a 24/7 party peep, and I find no reason to be shamed by that.
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Excess alcohol consuption, IMHO, is okay as long as you're not dumb enough to drive while drunk or be driven by the drunk. I've seen to many lives ended too early as a result of "fun".
I don't drink just because I don't like the idea of not having absolute control of my thoughts or actions. Same goes for illicit drugs.
I don't drink just because I don't like the idea of not having absolute control of my thoughts or actions. Same goes for illicit drugs.
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I'm a sponge too, but my friends don't mind. The habit has cost me though-- I made the mistake of trying to buy games while I was faded off my ass, and while the total for my purchases was around 50 dollars (uh... I think), I remember handing the lady at the counter at Gamestop 75 bucks (the contents of my wallet, as I didn't feel like counting), and I don't remember getting any change back. Well, I don't remember much about that day, but all I know is I started it with 75 dollars and I ended it broke.Baba O'Reily wrote:After sitting in with a reggae group, they provided me with some advice: you can at least buy your own dimebag to share with the group. They were too stoned to remember I was 14, but it really didn't matter, as it was sort of a lesson about life.plasticwingsband wrote:I am a sponge in denial.
Oh, and that same day, me and my friend bought some huge-ass burritos (we were hungy because of our... activities) at some Mexican place, and I couldn't finish mine (it was literally the size of half my arm), so I wrapped it up and put it somewhere around the backseat of his car. We never found it. I might've eaten it later and I just can't remember, but we spent like half an hour looking for that burrito later that day after we came down.
I like how our topic about Pocky and women turned into a topic about drugs. Only on the GHZ.
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Yes. I would live off the stuff if I could.Ngangbius wrote:And by Flake, you mean this?
It tends to be expensive (for a candy bar, anyway) because it's imported from the UK. But if find it you should try it. It's pretty good. (and messy, but that's half the fun)Segaholic2 wrote:I've never heard of it before. Now I want to try it.
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That's a new one on me. It looks delectable. It's so difficult to get Cadbury stuff here, except the (incredible) Creme Eggs, and they only sell those around Easter.
Years ago when I was at work, a friend of one of my coworkers who had just come back from England brought this amazing, web-like chocolate covered caramel thing to the store. I want to think it had a scarecrow or something on the wrapper. It was from Cabury, I know that for sure. I had only just got my braces, like, a week before and chewing anything harder than marshmallows hurt like bitch, but I totally sucked down on chocolate covered caramel web for, like, two hours. On the clock. I'm so hardcore.
Years ago when I was at work, a friend of one of my coworkers who had just come back from England brought this amazing, web-like chocolate covered caramel thing to the store. I want to think it had a scarecrow or something on the wrapper. It was from Cabury, I know that for sure. I had only just got my braces, like, a week before and chewing anything harder than marshmallows hurt like bitch, but I totally sucked down on chocolate covered caramel web for, like, two hours. On the clock. I'm so hardcore.
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So far, this place seems like the cheapest on where you can purchse Flake online.
http://www.worldwidechocolates.com/cadbury.html
http://www.worldwidechocolates.com/cadbury.html
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<a href=http://www.britishdelights.com/cadbury.htm>This place is about the same.</a>
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Anyone here ever had turkish delight? While I was in London last year I went to a market and this lady was selling the stuff. I was amazed to find it actually existed, having read about it in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe when I was eight and assumed it was fictional candy C.S. Lewis had made up. I was even more amazed when it was FUCKING AWESOME.
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Damn, turn my back for a second, and you people add a WHOLE PAGE of candy! Dangit!
...and worst of all, I have nothing to add. Well, except for...
...and worst of all, I have nothing to add. Well, except for...
See, that's why you buy the Caramel ones.Squirrelknight wrote:The chocolate on those eggs is fine, it's just the battery acid filling that makes me vomit.
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The regular Cadbury eggs filling is just too sweet for me to enjoy and I actually like those sugar-coated nightmares known as Peeps. While I agree with VGJustice that the caramel eggs are better, they just put too much caramel and not enough of that nice Cadbury chocolate for me to stomache another one for the rest of the day. I mean I like caramel and all, but even too much of it can be a bad thing.
That's why I prefer their solid chocolate mini-eggs and their candy-coated shelled mini-eggs to their 'big brothers'.
That's why I prefer their solid chocolate mini-eggs and their candy-coated shelled mini-eggs to their 'big brothers'.
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A Yorkie is an extremely thick and large chocolate bar, designed to be broken up into 5 pieces. One piece will fill your mouth for a good minute while you try to chew it into a swallowable size. It comes in plain chocolate, nut, raisin and biscuit, mint and pink (i'm not sure what that ones like).Ngangbius wrote:Question for the British folk here:
What is Yorkie and why is it not for girls?
The reason it's not for girls is infact to appeal to feminists whom think they are 'sticking it to the man' by eating them. It's surprising successful, as most of my females friends love Yorkies.
I'd like to point out that Double Decker's are the chocolate manifestation of god.