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Thanks stubby, suppers in the bin

 

Easy Tiger!

He said 'crumbly', not 'crumble'!

 

Those desserts you ate during the Blitz have clearly scarred you Steve.

 

We're all here for you mate.

 

 

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Easy Tiger!

He said 'crumbly', not 'crumble'!

 

Those desserts you ate during the Blitz have clearly scarred you Steve.

 

We're all here for you mate.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk

 

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I was only thinking that the other day, apparently it's something to do with dogs eating bones. Your right though, it's something you don't see much anymore

 

More likely chalk added as a filler but I think dalmations crap uric acid which makes **** look white like bird droppings.

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