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walked up to a deli ..... they didnt have roast beef n gravy but they had like roast beef n salad so i had that .... and i asked for mustard ..... the lady absolutely drowned it in hot english mustard ...... more poor stomach probably got holes in it now :)

Petie pie- dont be a tease ..... awwww no fair!

mmmmm roast beef and gravy roll freshly made... yum! nice and hot and ooozzinng gravy :wassup: got such a full belly now :D

-pie

ps: lauren - u dont make friends with salad... u dont make friends with salad :)

mmmm pop rocks - whatever happened to those? tingly mouth!

yes sour worms are another favourite.

we got a skittle machine at work ..... skittles are also good. mmmm artificial colours n flavours.

"We're young and full of sugar ..... what should we do?"

"i know! Lets go crazy broadway style!"

omg thats my favourite simpsons.. i think lozzle and i have done some stupid stuff on green squishys from BP :oops:

hmmm thats giving me ideas...

i think u can stil go to FAL and buy a box of the pop rocks... might have to venture down for a lookises :rofl:

you have access to FAL card? oh yeah babey!

didnt know BP had green squishys .... mmm coke squishys and brain freeze!

yeh a mates mum has one... we yank it all the time....

yes go and try the BP green squishy!!! its a good time had by all....

note: pour the squishy.. then wait about 15 seconds (go for a walk around or something) come back and bang the cup on the bottom and that way u can fit more in... GRAND! :rofl:

-pie




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