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    ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 05:39 PM)

    Bobby Tomlinson said...
    See?!! This is the reason why I’ve never gone! Chavs would love vall of that wouldn’t they!
    Do they still do their ‘childhood favourites’ range where they cash in on nostalgia? Turkey dinosaurs and that?
    They still have turkey dinosaurs Bobby but I went looking for turkey unicorns because Ryan (A former poster from here) was talking about how much he really loved them right before covid hit
    Couldn't find them
    There I was, stuck in China and the only thing I could think of was crappy turkey nuggets shaped like dinosaurs
    Then I spent the next 3 years in East Africa and guess what…they don't sell them there either!
    So when I finally arrive, completely drained and living in an Airbnb with all mod cons (No airfryer though!) I go and look for some at my nearest Iceland. Nothing! I go to the largest Iceland in this city. Nothing! I go online and see that it was a limited edition for Pride run and that I'll never get to have a crappy turkey unicorn
    It's OK though, I've made up for it plenty with loads of foods since then.
    You should too. With the Cathedral City Cheddar Cheese range at Iceland*
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      Bobby Tomlinson — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 05:41 PM)

      ∂³∑x² said...
      They still have turkey dinosaurs Bobby but I went looking for turkey unicorns because Ryan (A former poster from here) was talking about how much he really loved them right before covid hit
      Couldn't find them
      There I was, stuck in China and the only thing I could think of was crappy turkey nuggets shaped like dinosaurs
      Then I spent the next 3 years in East Africa and guess what…they don't sell them there either!
      So when I finally arrive, completely drained and living in an Airbnb with all mod cons (No airfryer though!) I go and look for some at my nearest Iceland. Nothing! I go to the largest Iceland in this city. Nothing! I go online and see that it was a limited edition for Pride run and that I'll never get to have a crappy turkey unicorn
      It's OK though, I've made up for it plenty with loads of foods since then.
      You should too. With the Cathedral City Cheddar Cheese range at Iceland*
      *Terms & Conditions apply.
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      I’ll give them a go one day maybe instead of trashing them. I prefer eating the cheese just on its own though, it’s very moreish and I can eat an entire block in one sitting. 🙂
      Perhaps they’ll bring Turkey Unicorns back out to coincide with the launch of season two of Doctor Who. 😊
      WEE WILLY WILLY FIND ALL THE WAY HOME!

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        ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 05:58 PM)

        Bobby Tomlinson said...
        I’ll give them a go one day maybe instead of trashing them. I prefer eating the cheese just on its own though, it’s very moreish and I can eat an entire block in one sitting. 🙂
        Perhaps they’ll bring Turkey Unicorns back out to coincide with the launch of season two of Doctor Who. 😊
        I'm over the turkey unicorn thing now Bobby. It was just that not being able to have it that made me want them all the more. Sort of like a scotch pie from Greg's the Bakers. You dream about it for years and then when you finally get one again you go "Oh right!".
        Some things just taste better in your imagination and other things, like the Cathedral City Cheddar Range exclusive to Iceland, actually taste as good as you want them to be
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          Bobby Tomlinson — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 06:45 PM)

          ∂³∑x² said...
          I'm over the turkey unicorn thing now Bobby. It was just that not being able to have it that made me want them all the more. Sort of like a scotch pie from Greg's the Bakers. You dream about it for years and then when you finally get one again you go "Oh right!".
          Some things just taste better in your imagination and other things, like the Cathedral City Cheddar Range exclusive to Iceland, actually taste as good as you want them to be
          Yes I suppose it is a bit like when I finally got around to trying out the famous £1 burger man in Blackpool who sells burgers for just one pound!! I bought a burger off of him and I’ll be honest…it was a decent enough perfectly edible fairground type burger which was the best that I could have expected. 🙂
          WEE WILLY WILLY FIND ALL THE WAY HOME!

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            ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 06:57 PM)

            Bobby Tomlinson said...
            Yes I suppose it is a bit like when I finally got around to trying out the famous £1 burger man in Blackpool who sells burgers for just one pound!! I bought a burger off of him and I’ll be honest…it was a decent enough perfectly edible fairground type burger which was the best that I could have expected. 🙂
            As long as you didn't build it up into a super duper thing in your imagination then you can't be let down by having high expectations
            And good food is good, particularly when you're not expecting it Bobby
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              Bobby Tomlinson — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 07:08 PM)

              ∂³∑x² said...
              As long as you didn't build it up into a super duper thing in your imagination then you can't be let down by having high expectations
              And good food is good, particularly when you're not expecting it Bobby
              Exactly! Take the other week as an example, I ordered the stuffing stacker from KFC and my expectation was for it to be crap like all of these Maccers/KFC/Burger King efforts are, but I was surprised to find it was actually quite tasty. 🙂
              WEE WILLY WILLY FIND ALL THE WAY HOME!

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                ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 07:21 PM)

                Bobby Tomlinson said...
                Exactly! Take the other week as an example, I ordered the stuffing stacker from KFC and my expectation was for it to be crap like all of these Maccers/KFC/Burger King efforts are, but I was surprised to find it was actually quite tasty. 🙂
                The only thing with that was you didn't know the cranberry sauce was advertised as spicy and you enjoyed it all the same anyways.
                It wasn't until I mentioned that when you noticed that it wasn't noticeably spicy and felt a little let down. he food however done exactly what you wanted it to do and so much more
                For me that's what Christmas is all about. Aiming for about ground level but an uplifting wind carries your arrow just that little further
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                  Bobby Tomlinson — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 07:26 PM)

                  ∂³∑x² said...
                  The only thing with that was you didn't know the cranberry sauce was advertised as spicy and you enjoyed it all the same anyways.
                  It wasn't until I mentioned that when you noticed that it wasn't noticeably spicy and felt a little let down. he food however done exactly what you wanted it to do and so much more
                  For me that's what Christmas is all about. Aiming for about ground level but an uplifting wind carries your arrow just that little further
                  That’s how I approach all christmases. I go into them all not expecting much and the rest is just a bonus. 😊
                  WEE WILLY WILLY FIND ALL THE WAY HOME!

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                    ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 07:30 PM)

                    Bobby Tomlinson said...
                    That’s how I approach all christmases. I go into them all not expecting much and the rest is just a bonus. 😊
                    As long as there are tangerines Bobby!
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                      Bobby Tomlinson — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 08:42 PM)

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                      As long as there are tangerines Bobby!
                      And Dandy and Beano annuals. Viz for the older ones. 🙂
                      WEE WILLY WILLY FIND ALL THE WAY HOME!

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                        ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 09:19 PM)

                        Bobby Tomlinson said...
                        And Dandy and Beano annuals. Viz for the older ones. 🙂
                        Do people sill do annuals normally Bobby?
                        I know for an aficionado like you one would be a well thought out gift but I'm talking about regular people who get their news off of GBNews and the BBC
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                          Bobby Tomlinson — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 09:35 PM)

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                          Do people sill do annuals normally Bobby?
                          I know for an aficionado like you one would be a well thought out gift but I'm talking about regular people who get their news off of GBNews and the BBC
                          No I think they’re a very niche item. I’ve seen Beano and Dandy annuals in the shops this year so someone must still get these. A friend of mine gets me the Viz annual every year as tradition and we buy each other fun jokey old annuals that we see in charity or bric-a-brac shops such as Grange Hill or Bread. 🙂
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                            ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 09:38 PM)

                            Bobby Tomlinson said...
                            No I think they’re a very niche item. I’ve seen Beano and Dandy annuals in the shops this year so someone must still get these. A friend of mine gets me the Viz annual every year as tradition and we buy each other fun jokey old annuals that we see in charity or bric-a-brac shops such as Grange Hill or Bread. 🙂
                            As I said some people, like yourself, will certainly court the appeal of next year's annual for Christmas. Some rich uncles will get their nieces and nephews one because it feels right and they'll eventually find their way to the bric-a-brac shops that you visit
                            It's a little microeconomy Bobby
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                              Bobby Tomlinson — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 10:03 PM)

                              ∂³∑x² said...
                              As I said some people, like yourself, will certainly court the appeal of next year's annual for Christmas. Some rich uncles will get their nieces and nephews one because it feels right and they'll eventually find their way to the bric-a-brac shops that you visit
                              It's a little microeconomy Bobby
                              Yes I suppose that’s true. These ancient Grange Hill and Bread annuals are now providing me and my friend with Christmas laughs and joys decades after they did the same for kids decades ago. 🙂
                              Well maybe not laughs and joys as such. They give us a mild chuckle when we open them and I bet the kids back then just flicked through them a bit. 🙂
                              WEE WILLY WILLY FIND ALL THE WAY HOME!

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                                ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(December 13, 2024 10:12 PM)

                                Bobby Tomlinson said...
                                Yes I suppose that’s true. These ancient Grange Hill and Bread annuals are now providing me and my friend with Christmas laughs and joys decades after they did the same for kids decades ago. 🙂
                                Well maybe not laughs and joys as such. They give us a mild chuckle when we open them and I bet the kids back then just flicked through them a bit. 🙂
                                Any Roy of the Rovers annuals or Bunty's Bobby?
                                They must be worth a fair bob now
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