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15peter20
15peter20 Posts: 293
edited June 2011 in The bottom bracket
the red car and the blue car had a race
all that red could do was stuff his face
he eats everything he sees
from trucks to prickly trees
but smart old blue he took the milky way

he's looking for a chocolate treat
fluffy and lightcos he knows it won't spoil his app-e-tite

mm mm MMMM!

oh no! the bridge has gone, poor old red just can't carry on
but smart old blue, he took the milky way

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  • stevec205gti
    stevec205gti Posts: 366
    Yeah - that's the proper version - not happy about the recent 'softened' version with the red car plummeting to his untimely death in a burning fireball cut out. I blame Lightning McQueen in Cars. Oh and Wiggle of course.
    Has the head wind picked up or the tail wind dropped off???
  • Cleat Eastwood
    Cleat Eastwood Posts: 7,508
    But have you seen the size of milky ways....they've gone minute.
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  • Headhuunter
    Headhuunter Posts: 6,494
    Mars Bars are much smaller than they used to be too. I remember them a King size being almost a meal in itself back in the late 80s....
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  • Stone Glider
    Stone Glider Posts: 1,227
    So when do you reckon you two started to turn into your grandparents? :)
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  • Headhuunter
    Headhuunter Posts: 6,494
    So when do you reckon you two started to turn into your grandparents? :)

    But it's true! It's in the Daily Mail....

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -same.html
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  • Zachariah
    Zachariah Posts: 782
    It's the same with all choccie bars - Snickers, Aero, Dairy Milk...All much smaller than they were a few years ago. Scoundrels, all of them!
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    Wagon wheels, when did they start using space saving wheels on wagons?
  • Martincan
    Martincan Posts: 188
    Milky Way rolls should definitely be more widely available...and twice the size!!
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  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    Snickers, Snickers, SNICKERS. :twisted:

    They're MARATHON bars, do you hear me MARATHON BARS.

    Sigh, aaaah. I feel a lot better now. :D
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  • verylonglegs
    verylonglegs Posts: 4,023
    Zachariah wrote:
    It's the same with all choccie bars - Snickers, Aero, Dairy Milk...All much smaller than they were a few years ago. Scoundrels, all of them!

    It's the same with all products, not just chocolate bars. Washing up liquid, jars of mayo..all things get re-sized slightly smaller whilst staying the same price.
  • CHRISNOIR
    CHRISNOIR Posts: 1,400
    Peter Kaye will nick this thread verbatim for his next show.
  • rubertoe
    rubertoe Posts: 3,994
    FWIW

    Monster munch are now the old large size (due to popular demand).

    Just means that you only get three in the smaller size bags now
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  • Ollieda
    Ollieda Posts: 1,010
    Wagon wheels, when did they start using space saving wheels on wagons?

    Go to australia - they are huge out there (They also seem to think they invented them - I proved my housemate wrong on that one!)
  • Ands
    Ands Posts: 1,437
    rubertoe wrote:
    FWIW

    Monster munch are now the old large size (due to popular demand).

    Just means that you only get three in the smaller size bags now
    That's all very well, but what happened to Rancheros? Miles better.
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    Ollieda wrote:
    Wagon wheels, when did they start using space saving wheels on wagons?

    Go to australia - they are huge out there (They also seem to think they invented them - I proved my housemate wrong on that one!)

    I'm not going half way around the world just for a bigger wagon wheel. :o
  • Ben6899
    Ben6899 Posts: 9,686
    Ollieda wrote:
    Wagon wheels, when did they start using space saving wheels on wagons?

    Go to australia - they are huge out there (They also seem to think they invented them - I proved my housemate wrong on that one!)

    Australians think they invented everything. The only thing they did invent is getting bladdered before 2pm.
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  • mattshrops
    mattshrops Posts: 1,134
    I'm gonna have me one of them there Texan bars, just bite through the chocolate and chew....real slow.

    (except if the weather was cold when they went rock hard) :lol:
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  • DIESELDOG
    DIESELDOG Posts: 2,087
    Ben6899 wrote:
    Ollieda wrote:
    Wagon wheels, when did they start using space saving wheels on wagons?

    Go to australia - they are huge out there (They also seem to think they invented them - I proved my housemate wrong on that one!)

    Australians think they invented everything. The only thing they did invent is getting bladdered before 2pm.

    I correct you, I think you'll find that I invented that.

    Love n hugs

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  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    DIESELDOG wrote:
    Ben6899 wrote:
    Ollieda wrote:
    Wagon wheels, when did they start using space saving wheels on wagons?

    Go to australia - they are huge out there (They also seem to think they invented them - I proved my housemate wrong on that one!)

    Australians think they invented everything. The only thing they did invent is getting bladdered before 2pm.

    I correct you, I think you'll find that I invented that.

    Love n hugs

    DD



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  • DIESELDOG
    DIESELDOG Posts: 2,087
    @Aggie.

    Thank you for your concern. Normality has returned, sort of. :wink:

    I thoroughly recommend Skye, stunning place from what I saw...

    Love n hugs

    DD
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