There is no plural of the brand name "Curly Wurly" so I mistakenly added a possessive apostrophe, sue me ya words worth **** Oh, wait, it's "Curly Wurlies" (mibby)
I liked anything tart so sour plums, rhubarb and custard, soldiers and sailors (or did I dream that). A posh favourite was the chocolate lime.
I presume you was chomping your way through a Jamboree bag at the time ! ( what a load of **** they were ).
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&r...DPPDgut4SXpqjXTaw&sig2=6IgHPVsZ6LUDqCKUmSEdlA I 'got' your (alleged) joke ! ps - thanks for the compliment.
I was chewing it over whether it deserves a response or not and came to the conclusion that it takes allsorts.
I always think the names for sweets on american tv and movies sound brilliant and want them, then I get some bought for me and they are way too sweet Recently got some called Candy Corn and twizzlers. nice enough i guess but can see why they are obese
So - you know what team I support - we get enough grief from Peter Crouch - calling our fans Hillbillies. And our local rivals- the scum that is Millwall ( who everybody loves ), call us pikeys - so - you may not!