The last bag of 'Big D' nuts in the 1970s. Anybody who says anything else is a botter.
I was just trying to remember the brand when I saw this post.
No problem remembering the merchandising displays funnily enough.
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The last bag of 'Big D' nuts in the 1970s. Anybody who says anything else is a botter.
Crisps or nuts, in a large bag split to open flat for sharing.
No mention of the humble but versatile toastie? Just the right amount of bait to go with a few drinks.
A bag of worms?Perhaps people wanted to avoid the inevitable bag of worms that is a discussion about toastie fillings.
A bag of worms?
You have the same culinary tastes as @Frijj. Let that sink in for a moment.
You tip hot dogs into tomato soup manYou have the same culinary tastes as @Frijj. Let that sink in for a moment.
A bar snack for drinking with black birds.A bag of worms?
When have I done that?You tip hot dogs into tomato soup man
Who's the fish pervert like? Squid is one of life's pleasures. Stick to your baby bear "ham".You have the same culinary tastes as a fish pervert. Let that sink in for a moment.
When have I done that?
Sounds canny mind. Who doesn't like hotdogs or tomato soup?
Who's the fish pervert like? Squid is one of life's pleasures. Stick to your baby bear "ham".
LOLI don't even eat billy bear meat. Think I ate it once as a joke. Seb II would be laughing his cock off that you've fallen for that one.
Ye welcome @CraigyLee mate. Imagine not liking prawns and squid man? Might as well hand their tastebuds in on the way out.
Kershaws.I can vaguely remember a fish man coming round the pubs selling whelks, mussles and the like in the 1980s
Who hold on skippy. I like them, just not cold.Ye welcome @CraigyLee mate. Imagine not liking prawns and squid man? Might as well hand their tastebuds in on the way out.
Stopped reading at that.Went for a pint round a trendy part of town
Happy days them like. We still had the fella come round the pubs in Fencehouses late 1990's which tbf is probably the equivalent of early 80's anywhere else.I can vaguely remember a fish man coming round the pubs selling whelks, mussles and the like in the 1980s