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Originally posted by BdP View PostTing is, poor Nico pegged out many years ago. I wonder if his diet was to blame...
FT.com - Special Reports / Nico Colchester
I will have to check Wikipedia
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostMars bars make a good alternative currency, and unlike gold, you can eat them.
FT.com - Special Reports / Nico Colchester
In my own effort to regain my financial bearings I have become increasingly addicted to the Mars Bar. The Mars Bar is a currency for our time: it is a long-established basket of staple commodities (cocoa, vegetable fats, milk solids, sugar) packaged with great consistency in the form of an ingot. As such it is a reliable unit of account certainly more reliable than gold, which is prone to speculation and it preserves a remarkably constant real value. I have measured my wealth in Mars Bars since an early age, though the motive for doing so has changed.
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Originally posted by BdP View PostI was working at Mars, many years back, when news came to us that the short, ginger folk north of Berwick were selling deep-fried Mars Bars in their chip shops. We got a box of freshly minted MB's off the production line, and got a chippy in Slough to deep fry them for us, purely as a testing exercise.
They were gorgeous.
FT.com - Special Reports / Nico Colchester
In my own effort to regain my financial bearings I have become increasingly addicted to the Mars Bar. The Mars Bar is a currency for our time: it is a long-established basket of staple commodities (cocoa, vegetable fats, milk solids, sugar) packaged with great consistency in the form of an ingot. As such it is a reliable unit of account certainly more reliable than gold, which is prone to speculation and it preserves a remarkably constant real value. I have measured my wealth in Mars Bars since an early age, though the motive for doing so has changed.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI heard someone tried to deep fry a Christmas cake.
They were gorgeous.
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Strange I heard it was someone from Dumbarton with too much curry.
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Originally posted by Troll View Post
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Perhaps it was the real sound a tree makes when its falling and it thought that there was nobody around to hear it!
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indeed..
Bombs detonating in Scotland - these extremists must be found and brought to the attention of the government so that they can be paid any compensation for loss of materials.
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