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Old 08-09-2012, 07:07 PM
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Krupi, Krupi, Krupi, if you dunk a hob nob into a cuppa tea to the point where it's saturated through, you run the risk of breakage, which as we all know is unacceptable!

My biscuit dunk tip is ginger nuts dunked in orange juice.


At the risk of sounding like a chubby, northern, observational comedian;

The Figgy-duff is the Ace dunker.

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Old 08-09-2012, 07:59 PM
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my favourites are chips ahoy,easy to get in spain though not so the nachos
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Old 08-09-2012, 08:09 PM
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Safety standards should apply to biscuits, with biscuit injuries being highlighted as a cause of injury to up to half of the British population... dunking and choking on crumbs are two of the main causes. Here are ten of the most dangerous biscuits cited by scientists. Official downloadable scientific report. You have been warned. Biscuits and Cookies are EVIL

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Old 08-09-2012, 08:24 PM
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Safety standards should apply to biscuits, with biscuit injuries being highlighted as a cause of injury to up to half of the British population... dunking and choking on crumbs are two of the main causes. Here are ten of the most dangerous biscuits cited by scientists. Official downloadable scientific report. You have been warned. Biscuits and Cookies are EVIL
All those formulas are one thing NZ but surely these risks would only affect the novice-dunker, some kid on his first packet of custard creams. We should be discussing the Ace. I've heard tales of men who could dunk a figgy-duff for a full minute in hot tea and still be able to pull-out whole. It's a formidable biscuit the figgy-duff, in expert hands it's a world-beating and safe dunker.

All in my humble opinion of course, wouldn't want it all to kick-off again.

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Old 08-09-2012, 09:08 PM
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Okay you utter n00bs with your figgy "ACE" Duff and Ginger Nuts I trump you all with the Speculoos Biscuit... Its the Ace of Spades in the biscuit world!



I WIN, END OF THREAD.

Seriously, get down to your local Aldi or Lidl and try some of these bad boys
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Shame i didnt get the hurris i saw for a few minutes :S ...
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Safety standards should apply to biscuits, with biscuit injuries being highlighted as a cause of injury to up to half of the British population... dunking and choking on crumbs are two of the main causes. Here are ten of the most dangerous biscuits cited by scientists. Official downloadable scientific report. You have been warned. Biscuits and Cookies are EVIL
Please provide your documented evidence together with more credible links. Did the RAE/NACA ever provide incontravertible proof of this alleged level of fatal biscuit munching? If so please provide exact circumstances of the tests conducted, including barometric pressure/humidity and dewpoint indications/weight of biscuit muncher/number of teeth and peristaltic pressure of the oesophagus. Otherwise,
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:54 PM
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I'll see your figgy duff and raise you one partially eaten hard tack.

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Shame i didnt get the hurris i saw for a few minutes :S ...
thanks for the escort!! next time ill try to find some more people to make at least a 3 bomber formation, with some luck we will have a better aimer than me; hope the next time the reds move their fatass and try to intercept S!

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