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stevewool
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Yes after a great debate of shall I or shan’t I , I did, and I have eaten 2 already .
 

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Viking
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Did you eat 2 pieces or 2 boxes? :laugh:

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Kuya John
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3 hours ago, Viking said:

Did you eat 2 pieces or 2 boxes? :laugh:

I must say that takes the biscuit.......:hystery:

 

Viking...English way of saying "I don't believe it!" as in 2 boxes it's a pun joke

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Viking
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2 hours ago, Kuya John said:

I must say that takes the biscuit.......:hystery:

I am lost :laugh:.

I thought it was obvious that I meant 2 pieces of biscuits OR 2 boxes of biscuits?

 

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Kuya John
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2 minutes ago, Viking said:

I am lost :laugh:.

I thought it was obvious that I meant 2 pieces of biscuits OR 2 boxes of biscuits?

 

No worries, English humour see above Edit :tiphat:

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Viking
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1 minute ago, Kuya John said:

No worries, English humour see above Edit :tiphat:

Thnx for your explanation, it´s not always easy to understand the jokes :biggrin:

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stevewool
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9 hours ago, Viking said:

Did you eat 2 pieces or 2 boxes? :laugh:

Could not afford 2 boxes 

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Marvin Boggs
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Is Viking the equivalent of our Thomas' brand in the US?  Oh, those crispy nooks and crannies......

EDIT:  Nope, on zooming in that does not look like an English Muffin.  Crap, now I'm craving English muffins...

 

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hk blues
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1 hour ago, Marvin Boggs said:

Is Viking the equivalent of our Thomas' brand in the US?  Oh, those crispy nooks and crannies......

EDIT:  Nope, on zooming in that does not look like an English Muffin.  Crap, now I'm craving English muffins...

 

McVities is one of the major biscuit suppliers in the UK - British biscuit rather than American.  A muffin is more of a cake than a biscuit in the UK.

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Mike J
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Is a British biscuit what Americans call a cookie? 

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