Pink or brown?

sandy hill
sandy hill Posts: 390
edited August 2010 in The bottom bracket
Obviously not the yellow ones but which of Mr Kiplings French Fancies do you prefer?
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  • To eat or smear on the naked body of a midgetess.?
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  • BigG67
    BigG67 Posts: 582
    I'm partial to both....but find it's best to have a brown after a pink not the other way round.
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    sandy hill wrote:
    Obviously not the yellow ones but which of Mr Kiplings French Fancies do you prefer?

    Actually, I've found that if you go for the plain ones you're more likely to get pink and brown, as they don't get picked out of the box very often.
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    Neither.
  • daviesee
    daviesee Posts: 6,386
    To be contrary as usual, the yellow ones!
    None of the above should be taken seriously, and certainly not personally.
  • bearfraser
    bearfraser Posts: 435
    BOTH !!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
  • Aggieboy wrote:
    sandy hill wrote:
    Obviously not the yellow ones but which of Mr Kiplings French Fancies do you prefer?

    Actually, I've found that if you go for the plain ones you're more likely to get pink and brown, as they don't get picked out of the box very often.
    :lol::lol:
  • Ahhh, I thought the post was in reference to the Roger Mellyism

    "To change at Baker Street"

    It being the only station on the underground where one can change from the "pink" line to the "brown" line

    :shock:
  • Bunneh
    Bunneh Posts: 1,329
    None, I bake my own cakes! Mr Kipling is evil, evulz I tells ya!
  • giant_man
    giant_man Posts: 6,878
    pink every time!
  • I thought they all tasted the same - it's just food dye!
  • keef66
    keef66 Posts: 13,123
    I thought this was going to be the joke about Steve Davis with a young lady bent over a snooker table.
  • daviesee wrote:
    To be contrary as usual, the yellow ones!

    Me too 8) .
  • Chip \'oyler
    Chip \'oyler Posts: 2,323
    Either. Although I prefer the brown ones if they don't have any hairs on them
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  • I find mr kiplings a little 'mass produced' these days, and I'm sure they are getting smaller!!

    Much prefer a nice custard slice or a cream horn from the bakers - and not that 'Gregs-the bakers' either - absolute pap there stuff.

    A proper bakers!!! - shop local!
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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    Aggieboy wrote:
    sandy hill wrote:
    Obviously not the yellow ones but which of Mr Kiplings French Fancies do you prefer?

    Actually, I've found that if you go for the plain ones you're more likely to get pink and brown, as they don't get picked out of the box very often.

    That brings back memories !! :D:D:D
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  • BigG67
    BigG67 Posts: 582
    Aggieboy wrote:
    sandy hill wrote:
    Obviously not the yellow ones but which of Mr Kiplings French Fancies do you prefer?

    Actually, I've found that if you go for the plain ones you're more likely to get pink and brown, as they don't get picked out of the box very often.
    :lol::lol::lol:
  • BigG67
    BigG67 Posts: 582
    Also the brown ones are not great on their own....tend to be a bit dry tbh....
  • Yellow all the way, but out of pink or brown.. pink! :D
  • Flasheart
    Flasheart Posts: 1,278
    Well it would appear that the GF actually likes the brown variety (after a little coaxing)
    Best not to spoil her though, so just on special occasions (like weekends) :twisted:
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  • crumbschief
    crumbschief Posts: 3,399
    Lol,Flash you little bugger.
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    Is it a different sense of humour or people's naivity, do you think?
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  • Chip \'oyler
    Chip \'oyler Posts: 2,323
    freehub wrote:
    Neither.

    Yes I thought you might not
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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    Lol,Flash you little bugger.
    Exactly :wink:
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