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I can't wait to meet them and to live with them in the sleepout for a few weeks in quarantine.I like * the leftovers* too. So excited for you.
I hope the pick up date isn't rescheduled.
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I can't wait to meet them and to live with them in the sleepout for a few weeks in quarantine.I like * the leftovers* too. So excited for you.
Me either.Isn't it foul! I have never come around to that particular flavour.
I love black licorice!Isn't it foul! I have never come around to that particular flavour.
Ice Lollies. Lollipop.I wish Ribh was here to comment! She's likes to comment on how we share a language but we don't really share a language
Maybe Australians are using the words lollies because its an English term? But then who says sweets? Isn't sweets the English term?
I like licorice but don’t like aniseed. The black jellybeans always went uneaten.Me either.I don't like aniseed either. My mother likes it ~ & black jelly beans...
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I like coloured licorice but not black.I like licorice but don’t like aniseed. The black jellybeans always went uneaten.
I used to like Licorice Allsorts but now they taste like more sugar has been added.Yup. Sweets. And a lolly was a particular type of sweet - a lollipop.
When MJ said mixed lollies, I thought of Licorice Allsorts. Did you have those? Or are they a Brit thing?
I got some raspberry licorice coated in dark chocolate from the factory in Junee.All this talk of lollies has me wanting to buy some. I haven't had a lolly in maybe 10 years. Maybe I'm due a few?