Daggers Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Remember - these are safe to put in your mouth. Maybe, the next time you fancy oral sex you could avoid the potential throat cancer problems and related STD messyness by popping a biccy in your mush. Vote. Vote now.
Joe. Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Ched's Hob Nobs all the way... And I would have to go for custard creams
James. Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Apparently it was a malted milk that told Blair and Bush to go to war in Iraq. And it was wearing a hoodie at the time. Do not vote for the cow biscuit. It is EVIL.
Ric Flair Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Is it disturbing that i've actually had every single biscuit mentionedin the poll today and what you need to take in to account is i'm not a biscuit slag or owt. Spooky.
Alexikokopops Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Apparently it was a malted milk that told Blair and Bush to go to war in Iraq.And it was wearing a hoodie at the time. Do not vote for the cow biscuit. It is EVIL. Don't listen to the man. I have heard though that Custard Creams were responsible for the signing of Elvis Hammond AND the appointment of Rob Kelly. Also, remember this... YOU CAN MAKE BISCUIT COWS BY NIBBLING AROUND THEM ON A MALTED MILK!! Always important when I'm eating my biscuits.
Alexikokopops Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Also, I resent the custard cream and malted milk being called "dull". Is this payback for the corruption cries, puffman?
James. Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Don't listen to the man. I have heard though that Custard Creams were responsible for the signing of Elvis Hammond AND the appointment of Rob Kelly. Also, remember this... YOU CAN MAKE BISCUIT COWS BY NIBBLING AROUND THEM ON A MALTED MILK!!Always important when I'm eating my biscuits. Repeating your arguments? Honestly, talk about clutching at straws.
Dr The Singh Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Cream + Nobs. Only wish the mrs had the same taste as you!!!!
lookwhaticando Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Only wish the mrs had the same taste as you!!!! I'm available.
Wezleylowski Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Custard creams and hob nobs. Could have been no others for me
Daggers Posted 10 May 2007 Author Posted 10 May 2007 The summer of Biscuit Wars is immense. I laugh at anyone voting for the Malted Milk or the Hob Nob. Milky nobs, that's what they'd make. Y'all must like milky nobs. Hahahahahahaha.
James. Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 The summer of Biscuit Wars is immense.I laugh at anyone voting for the Malted Milk or the Hob Nob. Milky nobs, that's what they'd make. Y'all must like milky nobs. Hahahahahahaha. Mr Lemond - in the unlikely event of a draw has a contingency plan been formulated?
Daggers Posted 10 May 2007 Author Posted 10 May 2007 Mr Lemond - in the unlikely event of a draw has a contingency plan been formulated? Yes. Absolutely. Of course - how daft to suggest otherwise. What do you think this is? Something I'm making up on the spur of the moment? Huh!
potter3 Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Voted for both the minorities. C'mon Malted mil and Choc Digestives
Joe. Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Shocked Don't worry Ched, the Hob Nobs don't need him, they're wiping the floor with the digestives....
lookwhaticando Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 Don't worry Ched, the Hob Nobs don't need him, they're wiping the floor with the digestives.... They're not dominating like my lickable jammy centre was yesterday.
lcfc_jme Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 I've gone for Custard Creams (beautiful when dunked in tea), and the biscuit king - the Mighty Hob-Nob.
Simi Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 I've gone for Custard Creams (beautiful when dunked in tea), and the biscuit king - the Mighty Hob-Nob. That's what we like to hear.
lcfc_jme Posted 10 May 2007 Posted 10 May 2007 That's what we like to hear. Can I just ask, is it the Chocolate Hob-Nob or just the normal Hob-Nob? Or are you classifying both under the title Hob-Nob?
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