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I've trimmed my beard and cut my toenails tonight.
Keep a lert, they're endangered.There's someone following me, I had an alert
I thought they were made in Norwich?
I'm a service engineer and I'm in food factories most days, I've been to Kettle in Bowthorpe a few times.I suspect that you would be surprised at the complexity & mileage involved in the food production business.
Do not take everything you read on the packet/box/manufacturer's website at face value.
I'm here now if that helps matters!Where is @classic33 ? He is the 666 man to go to.
Glennan's , owned by Tyrell'sI'm a service engineer and I'm in food factories most days, I've been to Kettle in Bowthorpe a few times.
I know there's another place in Uttoxeter where I've been that makes something similar, but I can't remember their name.
Glennan's , owned by Tyrell's
Google gives teiars. Although "poppity ping" is backed up byI'll ask my grandchildren and let you know. They speak fluent welsh.. but an example is tyre. No word in welsh for it so they say teer. Thats how they pronounce it not spell it. battery. They say batriss. Again the way its pronounced not spelt. They use an english word and give it a welsh sound.
I found myself playing loom darts in the primary school playground the other day. Someone had installed some kind of dartboard on the ground with a ''throw from here'' line. I thought of it as applied arithmetic. And then, purely in the interests of physics, I demonstrated the principles of catapultery. I think I may get barred from the playground soon. This may save the step-granddaughter some embarrassment.I've been educated in the art of loom bands, it's not like I was interested in the world cup anyway.