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I vote this the most boring thread ever, along with the most boring comment. That's coming from me, formerly the most boring man on earth.Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostHave you ever considered the difference between a cracker, a wafer and a biscuit?
I'm guessing that a wafer is defined by the physical property of its thickness and that alone.
But a cracker? Is that just a biscuit that is eaten with a savoury accompaniment and a biscuit becomes a biscuit by dint of its properties of sweetness?
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Have you ever considered the difference between a cracker, a wafer and a biscuit?
I'm guessing that a wafer is defined by the physical property of its thickness and that alone.
But a cracker? Is that just a biscuit that is eaten with a savoury accompaniment and a biscuit becomes a biscuit by dint of its properties of sweetness?
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Some beardy hipster behind that one no doubtOriginally posted by vetran View Post
larff!
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