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I've used BTW in a message before and got a message back asking what it meant.
Come to think of it, what does it mean?
I've used BTW in a message before and got a message back asking what it meant.
I must disagree in most strongest terms. Vegemite is a far superior product. Thankfully supermarkets have realised this.
I once worked with an Australian who couldn't find it in the shops. I presented him with a jar a few days later, and his happiness was complete. He went to Australia for a visit not long after and brought me back some 'stubby holders'. Along with the various antipodean imports this ranks amongst their best.
Crumpets smothered with peanut butter and topped with Bovril. Dont mock it until you have tried it
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I've been much liking your posts, in general, but that is a SHOCKER. Vegemite is just a jar of black SALT.
I would like to say sorry for my inaccurate and miss-leading assertion that Marmite is not as wholesome a product as Vegemite. Vegemite is not superior, it is overwhelmingly superior.
I suggest a single stump, one over contest, to settle this matter. Loser has to eat the abhorant sandwich of the winners choice.
Some people say Vegemite is like Marmite. Those people are wrong. Marmite is amazing and Vegemite is a vile Australian fraud.
The Gus Poyet one really is ****ing ridiculous. One of our most successful managers of all time, playing the best football the Albion have EVER played.
The Gus Poyet one really is ****ing ridiculous. One of our most successful managers of all time, playing the best football the Albion have EVER played.
Is Guinness the marmite of beers? Love the stuff.
Come to think of it, what does it mean?
Have a thumbs down.
I've been much liking your posts, in general, but that is a SHOCKER. Vegemite is just a jar of SHITE.
I believe they did Guiness Marmite a while ago as limited edition.Is Guinness the marmite of beers? Love the stuff.
i would add caskeyYou either love it or hate it, heres a few things I came up with:
Black Pudding,
Peanut butter on toast,
Ashley Barnes/Gus Poyet,
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