The apple strudel thread

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I have no idea what a Scumdrop is. But yes, thanks.

Does anyone remember those tiny little black sweets called 'Imps'?

They were increadibly powerful little things.

I nearly hospitalised my Grandfather with one.
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I wish to meet this "sugarboy" of whom google speaks.

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How may I arrange a liaison?
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That's the only reason you wanted an apple strudel thread, isn't it? Just to talk about sugarboy liaisons.
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I'm not going to lie to you Daniel.

*looks away and sooks on a scumdrop*
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http://www.aquarterof.co.uk is better, actually.

And what the feck happened to Toffee Crisp Coconut?

My favourite chocolate. It came out once a year if you were lucky, and for some reason they stopped doing.
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Schnitzel with noodles is nice too. And wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings...
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Whilst we're talking about sugar boys, etc...

(not to entirely divert the topic of conversation, here, of course)

This person looked at my gaydar profile today. (Aren't ''tracks'' wonderful?). I do believe he is the campest person on Gaydar. If anyone can better this, I'd be surprised...

http://www.gaydar.co.uk/glitter_boi
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That is quite terrifying, isn't it, lol.
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Je ne sais pas pourquol.
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Well I personally think the Apple Strudel has just taken the limelight away from our Great British Apple Tart. None of your flaky pastry here, just pure good wholesome tart. Use Bramley Cooking Apples, Cookeen or similar and bake a piping hot apple tart and smother it with creamy Bird's Custard...
...mmmmmmm yummy!
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