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Offline sharinganerror  
#1 Posted : 08 July 2009 02:34:26(UTC)
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I'm bringing it back, who loves em?
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#2 Posted : 08 July 2009 03:27:21(UTC)
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Do they have PopTarts in the UK? Anyway. My favourite flavour is s'mores and chocolate chip. OH! Hot fudge sundae is really good too.
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#3 Posted : 08 July 2009 03:41:02(UTC)
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oooooh I like those, completely forgot about them, been too busy eatin cherry and cinnamon... my local stores seem to have limited the variety of them during the past 5 years...
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#4 Posted : 08 July 2009 04:01:21(UTC)
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Always loved Pop Tarts, but I mostly stick to regular chocolate. They did on with marshmallow which went a little bit overboard I feel. I haven't actually had one in about a year though, nowhere stocks them locally. Speaking of which, Glasgow is increasingly out to get us. They closed the nearest reasonably sized Tesco and turned it into a tiny Tesco Express, and now our local co-op has been halved in size while they refurbish, which will apparently take TWO MONTHS... So now I have to do a 3 mile round trip for food shopping, meaning I can carry less meaning I have to do it more often. Thanks supermarkets of Glasgow.

Anyway, Pop Tarts, yes I love them.
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#5 Posted : 08 July 2009 04:53:03(UTC)
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Always loved Pop Tarts, but I mostly stick to regular chocolate. They did on with marshmallow which went a little bit overboard I feel. I haven't actually had one in about a year though, nowhere stocks them locally. Speaking of which, Glasgow is increasingly out to get us. They closed the nearest reasonably sized Tesco and turned it into a tiny Tesco Express, and now our local co-op has been halved in size while they refurbish, which will apparently take TWO MONTHS... So now I have to do a 3 mile round trip for food shopping, meaning I can carry less meaning I have to do it more often. Thanks supermarkets of Glasgow.

Anyway, Pop Tarts, yes I love them.

mmmm.., double fudge perhaps is what you are referring to, or is it the classic original flavor which seems to have been re-released in certain places? I'd hate to be driving 3 miles to shop for food, luckily all I have to do is walk to my local safeway(which is strangely a cheap/moderate/expensive store to shop at) or jog to the local albertsons across the road.... or detour to convienently nearby the- *insert random Jack-in-the-Box reference here*. In other words, everything I need to survive a zombie apocalypse is there.
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#6 Posted : 08 July 2009 05:04:31(UTC)
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Cinnamon and smores all the way
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Sooo...

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#7 Posted : 08 July 2009 05:06:21(UTC)
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Cinnamon and smores all the way

mmm... cinnamon while watching an arizonian sunset, smores during a californian bonfire....
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#8 Posted : 08 July 2009 05:07:03(UTC)
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sharinganerror wrote:
The Nimrods wrote:
Cinnamon and smores all the way

mmm... cinnamon while watching an arizonian sunset, smores during a californian bonfire....


Cinnamon while watching tv, smores while stoned
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Gildermershina wrote:
The Nimrods wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
Sooo...

What's everyone else do in the real world?


Sell pot and jerk off

JK, or am i?


At the same time?


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Synxhard wrote:
I don't believe in jeans...


well your shit out of luck because they believe in you.....

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#9 Posted : 08 July 2009 05:14:06(UTC)
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Cinnamon and smores all the way

mmm... cinnamon while watching an arizonian sunset, smores during a californian bonfire....


Cinnamon while watching tv, smores while stoned

to each his(distinctive..) own.
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#10 Posted : 08 July 2009 07:21:25(UTC)
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Cinnamon and smores all the way


yesyesyes!
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#11 Posted : 08 July 2009 07:34:47(UTC)
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sharinganerror wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
Always loved Pop Tarts, but I mostly stick to regular chocolate. They did on with marshmallow which went a little bit overboard I feel. I haven't actually had one in about a year though, nowhere stocks them locally. Speaking of which, Glasgow is increasingly out to get us. They closed the nearest reasonably sized Tesco and turned it into a tiny Tesco Express, and now our local co-op has been halved in size while they refurbish, which will apparently take TWO MONTHS... So now I have to do a 3 mile round trip for food shopping, meaning I can carry less meaning I have to do it more often. Thanks supermarkets of Glasgow.

Anyway, Pop Tarts, yes I love them.

I'd hate to be driving 3 miles to shop for food


3 mile WALK not drive.
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#12 Posted : 09 July 2009 00:20:00(UTC)
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I haven't had a pop tart in at least fifteen years but I do remember their delicousness

I have had many other 'tarts' since however
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#13 Posted : 09 July 2009 07:01:25(UTC)
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...poptarts?

Did you say... poptarts?

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#14 Posted : 10 July 2009 02:39:36(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
sharinganerror wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
Always loved Pop Tarts, but I mostly stick to regular chocolate. They did on with marshmallow which went a little bit overboard I feel. I haven't actually had one in about a year though, nowhere stocks them locally. Speaking of which, Glasgow is increasingly out to get us. They closed the nearest reasonably sized Tesco and turned it into a tiny Tesco Express, and now our local co-op has been halved in size while they refurbish, which will apparently take TWO MONTHS... So now I have to do a 3 mile round trip for food shopping, meaning I can carry less meaning I have to do it more often. Thanks supermarkets of Glasgow.

Anyway, Pop Tarts, yes I love them.

I'd hate to be driving 3 miles to shop for food


3 mile WALK not drive.

You'd walk 3 miles for food...
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#15 Posted : 10 July 2009 02:59:12(UTC)
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sharinganerror wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
sharinganerror wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
Always loved Pop Tarts, but I mostly stick to regular chocolate. They did on with marshmallow which went a little bit overboard I feel. I haven't actually had one in about a year though, nowhere stocks them locally. Speaking of which, Glasgow is increasingly out to get us. They closed the nearest reasonably sized Tesco and turned it into a tiny Tesco Express, and now our local co-op has been halved in size while they refurbish, which will apparently take TWO MONTHS... So now I have to do a 3 mile round trip for food shopping, meaning I can carry less meaning I have to do it more often. Thanks supermarkets of Glasgow.

Anyway, Pop Tarts, yes I love them.

I'd hate to be driving 3 miles to shop for food


3 mile WALK not drive.

You'd walk 3 miles for food...


Well, last time I walked there, and got the subway back so half that, but yes, I'd walk 3 miles. I'm more concerned that you'd hate to have to drive three miles. That's about the craziest thing I've ever heard.
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#16 Posted : 10 July 2009 03:07:56(UTC)
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I hate driving, here in the U.S. even if it's half a mile, we drive there.
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#17 Posted : 10 July 2009 08:14:00(UTC)
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I hate driving, here in the U.S. even if it's half a mile, we drive there.


I know, and it's ridiculous. All the people over here trying their best to recycle and use public transport, if they went over there and saw you guys driving 2 minutes to the local mini market with the windows down and the A/C on, drinking cans of coke and throwing them out the windows, leaving the car running while one person goes into the poorly insulated air conditioned mini market and purchases a twelve pack of cheap imported beer, running back out to the car, returning home to the poorly insulated air conditioned house with the water sprinkled perfect lawn even in a climate which does not naturally support grass, to watch the television that is always on even while at said mini market, well, they'd go "what's the fucking point?" And then you guys have the cheek to complain about expensive "gas", when it's an order of magnitude cheaper than most other places.
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#18 Posted : 10 July 2009 08:21:17(UTC)
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sharinganerror wrote:
I hate driving, here in the U.S. even if it's half a mile, we drive there.


I know, and it's ridiculous. All the people over here trying their best to recycle and use public transport, if they went over there and saw you guys driving 2 minutes to the local mini market with the windows down and the A/C on, drinking cans of coke and throwing them out the windows, leaving the car running while one person goes into the poorly insulated air conditioned mini market and purchases a twelve pack of cheap imported beer, running back out to the car, returning home to the poorly insulated air conditioned house with the water sprinkled perfect lawn even in a climate which does not naturally support grass, to watch the television that is always on even while at said mini market, well, they'd go "what's the fucking point?" And then you guys have the cheek to complain about expensive "gas", when it's an order of magnitude cheaper than most other places.

Yup, it's worse when you live in a horrible neighborhood as well. I wonder how many intelligent people even continue to exist here...
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#19 Posted : 10 July 2009 08:47:46(UTC)
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sharinganerror wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
sharinganerror wrote:
I hate driving, here in the U.S. even if it's half a mile, we drive there.


I know, and it's ridiculous. All the people over here trying their best to recycle and use public transport, if they went over there and saw you guys driving 2 minutes to the local mini market with the windows down and the A/C on, drinking cans of coke and throwing them out the windows, leaving the car running while one person goes into the poorly insulated air conditioned mini market and purchases a twelve pack of cheap imported beer, running back out to the car, returning home to the poorly insulated air conditioned house with the water sprinkled perfect lawn even in a climate which does not naturally support grass, to watch the television that is always on even while at said mini market, well, they'd go "what's the fucking point?" And then you guys have the cheek to complain about expensive "gas", when it's an order of magnitude cheaper than most other places.

Yup, it's worse when you live in a horrible neighborhood as well. I wonder how many intelligent people even continue to exist here...


Well, I live in Kinning Park, right opposite an Orange Lodge. For those who don't know, the Orange Order are a bunch of Unionist anti-Catholic twats who get together regularly and parade through Glasgow in ridiculous horible uniforms, with terrible marching bands, but actually really it's just a horrible community club for Rangers FC, allowing their rivalry with Celtic to spill over into politics. Whole families bringing their children up in this culture of hatred and bigotry because of football, and I live right in the middle of this shit, and I still walk places. Not on match days or march days, mind you, but still.
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#20 Posted : 10 July 2009 21:03:41(UTC)
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I tend to be more...pithy in my descriptions of the Orange Order, and it goes along these lines: "ignorant knuckle-dragging bigot cunts".

And walking is fun. Get yourself a music player of some sort and just go walk.
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