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Well Ivor, it appears that we didn't get a whole page of marmalade postings without those pesky photographs that we love so much! I wonder what other cravings that we can talk about here on the thread that will garner so much attention! I have a craving but I am sure that it will be handled about April 29, 2010!
JohnnySeize the day because tomorrow is never promised!
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[/QUOTE]Lolol, at all the marmalade discussion.
Dicko - please don't pay those aussie prices - they're OUTRAGEOUS!
But don't bother bringing me Rose's either! Lol [QUOTE]
Jimbo, don't worry I wouldn't corrupt your marmalade sucking palette with Rose's. . Yes OUTRAGEOUS! not even including postage from the marmalade loving ex-Poms of Perth. lol.
Thanks for the pics of 'Boots' Bombay!!
We want this and that, we demand a share in that and most of that, some of this and phuckin' all of that...less of that and more of this and phuckin' plenty of this and we want it now....and the demands will all be changed so phuking stay awake!
Eats Roots and Leaves[I]
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Back to the pics, while my dwindling supply of marmalade lasts:
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Wiggy & eye
Wiggy & Wil
Wiggy got the usual whistling, clapping and catcalls when she got her first barfine the other night. Congratulations to the gentleman involved - i hope it was a good experience!Attached Files
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(Ivor Biggun @ Feb. 11 2010,20:26) Put me down for some beef jerky then, I've just been around all the gourmet supermarkets in Phuket corneing the marmalade market.
"Slim Jim is a convenient, one-of-a-kind snack with the intense flavor and snap that consumers love. Slim Jim's unique combination of spice and attitude is captured in its advertising, sponsorships, and promotions. Slim Jim is the No. 1 brand of meat sticks and is available in a variety of flavors of meat sticks, beef jerky, beef steak, and beef and cheese. Snap into a Slim Jim!
History
Adolph Levis sold pickles, relishes, sausages, and other popular snacks and condiments from his basement in Philadelphia during the Great Depression. But these foods just weren't the easy, spicy treat that bar patrons craved. Levis experimented with different ways to serve sausages, culminating one day in 1928 with the development of a cured beef sausage that would curb consumers' cravings. Printed on the jars that the beef sticks were sold in was a picture of a tall, elegant man complete with top hat and cane. Levis named him "Slim Jim," and the now-famous spicy snack was born. Early advertisements for Slim Jim touted "the ready-to-eat spiced sausage treat" that was packed in cellophane and sold for a dime.
Is this what you are looking for? Can you get Slim Jim in Thailand? I am only asking to find out what is available there! Gee, I thnk this becoming a food page advertisement! Help Jimbo! Post some hot ladyboys from your bar to bring me back to my senses.Attached FilesSeize the day because tomorrow is never promised!
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