What people in different countries eat for breakfast ...

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kiwiincambodia wrote: And just because this place is filled with dirty old perverts (not that there is anything wrong with that.....)
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im not sure why, but this arouses me :twisted:

whilst were on the subject of Breakfasts, lets see what my crazy Korean friend Showry likes to eat for breakfast


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I was hoping someone would post the scene in Tommy where Ann Margaret is slathered in beans from the TV. Or is that a false mammary?
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regurgitating milk and coffee beans, girl gyrating to crazy music, somehow turns me on
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Tesco Heinz Baked Beans - 75p
Tesco Own Brand Baked Beans - 32p
Tesco Own Brand Value Baked Beans - 24p
Lucky, Bayon, Thai Huot Ayam Baked Beans (Tesco Own Brand Value quality) 80p
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juansweetpotato wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Tesco Heinz Baked Beans - 75p
Tesco Own Brand Baked Beans - 32p
Tesco Own Brand Value Baked Beans - 24p
Lucky, Bayon, Thai Huot Ayam Baked Beans (Tesco Own Brand Value quality) 80p
yup beans are expensive out here, i buy Heinz here becuase they are less sweet and better quality for just and extra 20-40c but still i pay around $1.69 - £1.16
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:out here, i buy Heinz here because they are less sweet and better quality for just and extra 20-40c but still i pay around $1.69 - £1.16
Yea, I was reading about all the wealthy up-market types moving into SNVL.
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juansweetpotato wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:out here, i buy Heinz here because they are less sweet and better quality for just and extra 20-40c but still i pay around $1.69 - £1.16
Yea, I was reading about all the wealthy up-market types moving into SNVL.
yup, i like to make sure i flash them about and ask the beautiful young(ish) lady ive just picked up off the beach if she wants some beans on toast before she hits the meth pipe :popcorn:
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:
juansweetpotato wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:out here, i buy Heinz here because they are less sweet and better quality for just and extra 20-40c but still i pay around $1.69 - £1.16
Yea, I was reading about all the wealthy up-market types moving into SNVL.
yup, i like to make sure i flash them about and ask the beautiful young(ish) lady ive just picked up off the beach if she wants some beans on toast before she hits the meth pipe :popcorn:
Pipe? That just goes to prove it. They used to suck it off damp rag.
The girls can always tell a man by the beans he eats.
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juansweetpotato wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:
juansweetpotato wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:out here, i buy Heinz here because they are less sweet and better quality for just and extra 20-40c but still i pay around $1.69 - £1.16
Yea, I was reading about all the wealthy up-market types moving into SNVL.
yup, i like to make sure i flash them about and ask the beautiful young(ish) lady ive just picked up off the beach if she wants some beans on toast before she hits the meth pipe :popcorn:
Pipe? That just goes to prove it. They used to suck it off damp rag.
The girls can always tell a man by the beans he eats.
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