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I'm not really a fan of the crusty ones.Large baps.
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I'm not really a fan of the crusty ones.Large baps.
Get stuck in yr teeth do they?I'm not really a fan of the crusty ones.
I think I'd either come back as a man or a cat based on the males in my household !
Baps on the door.Says bacon ROLLS on the window!
Teacakes are hot cross buns without the cross.Have none of you ever been to God's Own County?
Teacakes.
Teacakes are hot cross buns without the cross.
Different thread - I know. But I'm being told how to cut down on belly fat - don't eat so many bacon rolls! And offering me the chance to join the Paltalk webcam chat rooms - already a fully paid up member!Marmite.
As I write this, an advert is inviting me to 'find the sweet Asian woman you were meant to be with'.
Well if I didn't know that, how come they do? And their grammar is crap.
Not up there they're not:
'In East Lancashire, the former West Riding of Yorkshire and elsewhere in the North like the town of Barnsley, a teacake is a round bread roll which is cut in half to make sandwiches. They do not usually contain any sort of dried fruit. They can be made with either white, brown, wholemeal, or Granary flour (a brand of flour produced by Hovis, made by malting wheat, crushing the grains, roasting them, and then mixing them with brown flour).[2] A favourite way to eat them is to slice them into fingers, toast and then spread with butter and Bovril or Marmite.'
Wikipedia again I'm afraid, but in this case right.