You got anyone else to contact there?

Yeah they are pretty gross, very fluffy and bready. I don’t eat them very often, they are mainly served with breakfast here. Douse them with grits and your talking.

I’m teasing. I can’t move stuff

Wait, so if I can’t call you mart or Marty, does that mean you’re now funk or funky?

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Do you know what a biscuit is in the uk?

(It’s good)

MY NAME IS MART
AND I AM FUNKY
MY NAME IS MART
THE ONE AND ONLY

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I had a play on ashes to ashes in my head

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One beer and I’m totally razzed.

Just made that word up I hope it doesn’t mean so,thing else

I believe an english biscuit is roughly like a cracker, crunchier. Could be wrong but this is what I feel I have learned from the DiS social boards :smile:

Really hope you get hold of them soon. Keep us updated!

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No it’s more like a crunchier cookie. Although that depends on whether your crackers are actually crackers.

Major Tom is John Major’s father.
That sounds like drunk nonsense but it’s true.

It’s kind of like…fuck…I don’t know!

Like sweet kinda pastry crumbly thing idk, like the bottom of a cheesecake but better

What the fuck is a biscuit?? Argh!

Whatever makes you happy!

Is that a widely known fact?

Saltines are crackers here.

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That looks comparable to a U.K. cracker

Though the box logo and colour scheme looks like it should contain cream for a medical complaint

These are biscuits in America.

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