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Each time, you'll PM me your top 10 lists of different things and we will see what happens when we collate the results.

First up... TOP TEN FLAVOURS OF CRISPS

So, PM me your top ten flavours of crisps.

Each position will be given a value as follows:

10th - 1 point
9th - 2 points
8th - 3 points
...
...
3rd - 8 points
2nd - 9 points
1st - 10 points

PM me now and I'll collate when we have enough responses. Feel free to discuss here in the meantime too as it'll be entertaining to see you all argue over whether Scampi & Lemon Nik Naks class as a flavour of crisps.

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3 minutes ago, DeadLinesman said:

Don’t think I even like 10 flavours 😂
 

Question. Flavours or makes? There’s many different flavours of beef that I love :x

Makes and flavours :)

Fill your top ten with beef if you must.

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Australians are the kings of cultural context

Football = Aussie Rules
Football = Soccer
Football = Rugby League
Football = Rugby Union
Chips = bag of chips
Chips = french fries
Chips = potato wedges

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1 hour ago, Tommy said:

I seriously doubt that I ate 10 different flavours of crisps in my lifetime. 

 

3 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I only eat one flavour of crisps, so I won't have much to contribute to the first list... just one flavour.

I’m interested to know this flavour.

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Nobody’s PMs have made me question their sanity yet so well done! Keep them coming. Flavours with brand names where possible. A Salt and Vinegar Hula Hoop is a different taste to a Salt and Vinegar standard Walkers crisp. 

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5 hours ago, Bluebird Hewitt said:

I like Marmite. :(

 

22 minutes ago, Mel81x said:

Only joking I actually like Marmite just never had it in crisps form.

So does my missus... As you can imagine we were practising social distancing way before this virus was around on those nights... 

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6 hours ago, Spike said:

Australians are the kings of cultural context

Football = Aussie Rules
Football = Soccer
Football = Rugby League
Football = Rugby Union
Chips = bag of chips
Chips = french fries
Chips = potato wedges

Yeah was gonna say crisps is such a british word! 

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59 minutes ago, Toinho said:

Yeah was gonna say crisps is such a british word! 

Then we also have the cunt hierarchy which is another of our own ockerisms

youse cunts = statement direct at friends

those cunts = statement directed at a neutral party

dog cunts = fighting words, the ultimate insult

sick cunts = huge compliments

mad cunts = huge compliments

soft cunts = the sports team I dislike

dopey cunt = somebody has made a faux pas

silly cunt = a friend that is behaving like a larrikin 

for instance if I were to say ‘the dopey cunt is dogging the boys again’ would mean ‘our friend is acting in an inappropriate manner by dodging a pub session with our group of friends, usually for a girlfriend or other nonsensical commitment’

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1 hour ago, Spike said:

Then we also have the cunt hierarchy which is another of our own ockerisms

youse cunts = statement direct at friends

those cunts = statement directed at a neutral party

dog cunts = fighting words, the ultimate insult

sick cunts = huge compliments

mad cunts = huge compliments

soft cunts = the sports team I dislike

dopey cunt = somebody has made a faux pas

silly cunt = a friend that is behaving like a larrikin 

for instance if I were to say ‘the dopey cunt is dogging the boys again’ would mean ‘our friend is acting in an inappropriate manner by dodging a pub session with our group of friends, usually for a girlfriend or other nonsensical commitment’

It really can range from a term of endearment to a statement of hatred!

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