What has happened to Sugar Puffs??????!!!!!!

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
You missed Mr Davenport.

Ah! That was the Edwardian chap?
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
Ah! That was the Edwardian chap?
I think the original was Fred mumford, claypole the jester, hazel witch and Mr Davenport. The next door was the meakers.

If your mansion house needs haunting just call........


Also, golden nuggets are not as nice as I remember.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I think the original was Fred mumford, claypole the jester, hazel witch and Mr Davenport. The next door was the meakers.

If your mansion house needs haunting just call........


Also, golden nuggets are not as nice as I remember.


Oh great, that's my ear worm for the week!
 

Cameronmu917772

Well-Known Member
Location
Fife
The same thing (nearly) has happened to weetabix!!!

They are tiny now. I so happend to be lurking throo the threads as I tend to these days and came a cross what to eat befor a ride. The misus was away to the shop and for absolutely no reason atall returned with a box of weetabix I couldn't beleive it because I was going to buy some the next day. Anyhow I am shortly about to head out in the 1 degree heat wave we are having today and only a 40% chance of rain :wahhey:.
I open the box and yes they are still as crumbly as ever but there are tiny so I've had six and thinking of another two. How in gods name could I only ever consume 2 in the morning yet now 8 seems to be adequate.
 
The twisted evil little blighters chewed the buttons off my phone because i'd remembered to put the bird's peanuts under lock and key! :cursing: :evil:
they ate my shreddies - ever last one of them when I lived in an old farmhouse in the lake district. I thought I had been really clever putting them in a hanging basket hanging off the ceiling so they would have to walk upside down along the ceiling to gain access... they out did me by coming through the floor above and dropping into the packet, eating the contents and then knowing their way out of the bottom of the packet. Never had shreddies again! :cry:
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
I thought I had been really clever putting them in a hanging basket hanging off the ceiling so they would have to walk upside down along the ceiling to gain access... they out did me by coming through the floor above and dropping into the packet, eating the contents and then knowing their way out of the bottom of the packet.

You've got to admit that's pretty cool.
 
You've got to admit that's pretty cool.
And very intelligent mice, being able to know their way out of a tight situation. The power of knowledge is unlimited.
I hate spellcheck..... gnawing.... sorry gnawing.... didn't sleep last night mice in the roof were making too much noise. sorry my asthma played up badly all night long... must go and check the mouse traps...
 
^_^ I knew! I've had mice partying under the bedroom floorboards for a few weeks but they have all now been, erm, dealt with. This morning I was cementing up the little holes in the brickwork outside in a probably vain attempt to stop new ones arriving.
^_^
good luck with that. We are tenants so it is much harder to sort out because there are 3 properties that share the same roof space and that roof space opens out into our 'bathroom cupboard'. open the cupboard and you have access to the roof space and there is no way of boarding the access hole up and making a proper cupboard. At least it is not rats or worse still squirrels...
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I went to the doctor* and told him I was worried, because my wee smelled of sugar puffs.
Does it hurt? he asked...
Only when the free plastic toy comes out, I replied

*no I didn't, it's a joke nicked off the interweb
 

Ron-da-Valli

It's a bleedin' miracle!
Location
Rorke's Drift
Proper Malted Shreddies don't taste as malty these days. Them Nannas are not knitting 'em right!
And that tall Dickensian bloke had the name of an old bit of furniture, Chesterfield or Canterbury or summat like that.
 
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