Is that a drink?
they were sweets. now called starburst.
opal fruits were made to make your mouth water. fresh with the tang of citrus, with four natural fruit flavours...
Is that a drink?
I know what they are... and still can't call them starburst... but Badgers was suggesting I call them juicethey were sweets. now called starburst.
opal fruits were made to make your mouth water. fresh with the tang of citrus, with four natural fruit flavours...

Mouth dry, skip?I know what they are... and still can't call them starburst... but Badgers was suggesting I call them juice![]()
That's another thing. Starburst my bottom.

Petrol. Some people call it juice. It isn't made from fruit.
I am quite particular about squash. I like:
Lime cordial, especially a French one I can get in Brixton.
Don't be so judgemental.Some people call petrol gas.
That doesn't mean it's a gas. That means they are wrong and American.
Oh the irony.Don't be so judgemental.

Where in Brixton?
Oh the irony.![]()
It's a little French-African place which has just opened in the "Brixton Village" part of the covered market. It's near the Columbian cafe on the Coldharbour Lane side of the market.
You're all claimed. Outside.Yeah, DLR. Ha!
You're all claimed. Outside.

Ooh, miaow!Or maybe I just don't hang out with as many schoolchildren now.

Thanks.
Maybe I shall check this here lime cordial out.
I am not a Lowlander."Claimed"?
Is this some kind of archaic lowlander speak?
I remember Bon Accord too.
Ooh, miaow!![]()
"Claimed"?
Is this some kind of archaic lowlander speak?
I remember Bon Accord too.
Sharpen those claws, sister!Perhaps you weren't seen as fair game for claiming?
I am not a Lowlander.
As a matter of interest, what height above sea level is Inverness?
Perhaps you weren't seen as fair game for claiming?