The 'Couldn't think where to put this' thread part 2 or 'does my comment merit a NEW THREAD?'

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  • You’re not wrong there Alderz

    The office bought in a whole assortment of ice creams today and I picked one of those up not having a clue what they were.

    Heavenly
  • If I could go back in time and have my first nobbly bobbly again all would be right in the world
  • I was walking to the office car park eating mine whilst speaking with a colleague on a work related matter. I now bitterly regret not giving the nobbly the complete undivided attention it deserved.
  • Not even a mention of the Toffee Crumble?
  • And what about the good old fashioned ice pop - the ones bought in packs of 50 where you cut the top off and push up from the bottom. You’d suck on it, taking out the flavour and making the ice go white. Then at the end you’d bet left with some lovely cold concentrated liquid which you would then “neck” to finish off. Lime was my favourite

    No idea if you can still get them - they were a very decent offering in the 70s
  • I mean are even half of these actually ice lollies?
  • Ice lollies? How very quaint. :lol:
  • the problem with ice cream in hot weather is it makes you thirsty

    :hmm:
  • Well this thread has taken a surreal turn. :wahoo:
  • And what about the good old fashioned ice pop - the ones bought in packs of 50 where you cut the top off and push up from the bottom. You’d suck on it, taking out the flavour and making the ice go white. Then at the end you’d bet left with some lovely cold concentrated liquid which you would then “neck” to finish off. Lime was my favourite

    No idea if you can still get them - they were a very decent offering in the 70s

    Can anyone remember jubbleys
  • Better than cricket though :ok:
  • edited July 2019
    Cuz1 said:

    And what about the good old fashioned ice pop - the ones bought in packs of 50 where you cut the top off and push up from the bottom. You’d suck on it, taking out the flavour and making the ice go white. Then at the end you’d bet left with some lovely cold concentrated liquid which you would then “neck” to finish off. Lime was my favourite

    No idea if you can still get them - they were a very decent offering in the 70s

    Can anyone remember jubbleys
    Mustn't make rude joke :puzzled:
  • Cuz1 said:



    Can anyone remember jubbleys

    They're there. Top tier.

  • edited July 2019
    I like this topic - I don’t believe it is possible to discuss ice cream in any sort of a negative way.

    And it even entices people to comment in the middle of the night (Mrs G)
  • Ice cream or ice lollies. What we talking about now? Or you talking about topics because I like a drifter or a wispa gold.
  • My dear friend, I would have to completely agree with you on the Wispa Gold front.
  • edited July 2019
    Cuz1 said:

    And what about the good old fashioned ice pop - the ones bought in packs of 50 where you cut the top off and push up from the bottom. You’d suck on it, taking out the flavour and making the ice go white. Then at the end you’d bet left with some lovely cold concentrated liquid which you would then “neck” to finish off. Lime was my favourite

    No idea if you can still get them - they were a very decent offering in the 70s

    Can anyone remember jubbleys
    I believe in Peckham they're considered lovely
  • OCS, I think you'll find that is spelt luverly. ;)
  • Ice breaker
  • I doubt that a Rossi’s 99 can be legitimately described as an ice lollie - but it is undoubtedly a food of the gods
  • Where is the Mivvi? Do they not exist anymore?
  • Who do you think will turn out to be the more exciting player - Fornals or Haller?
  • I see the Royal Spanish League has ruled that La Liga games cannot be played on a Fridays or Mondays as Spanish fans don’t want them.
  • Yes, although La Liga are challenging that ruling.
  • BT sport showing game at Upton Park against Bradford 1999-2000. The team achieved bog all but some of the players on show... Di Canio , Ferdinand , Cole , Lampard. By today's standards that's £300 million worth of talent at least
  • Ham, have you been a naughty boy? :clown:


    A holidaymaker dressed as a clown prompted a mass brawl on a cruise ship in which passengers used furniture and plates as weapons, according to witnesses.

    “One witness, part of a group involved in the trouble, explained to staff that things kicked off when another passenger appeared dressed as a clown. This upset one of their party because they’d specifically booked a cruise with no fancy dress. It led to a violent confrontation,”


    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/jul/27/passenger-in-clown-suit-prompts-mass-brawl-on-po-cruise-ship
  • Weren't me :puzzled: I've been here the whole time I promise
  • :scary:
  • it's no laughing matter!
  • It's always funny watching someone punch a clown. (Slight language)

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