I thought these things through broseph
Just seen this thread for the first time and I see the last few pages are on Irish Politics.
Are we still doing the thing from the OP or....?
Not only did you not think it through, but you also didn't change the thread title did you? You wee fibber, I'm onto you.
Thread title should be Brit GAF.
British Isles GAF is cleaner but whatever, we'll agree to disagree on this one Meadows.
So Eurovision eh, how about that eh?
Why doesn't GAF have a Eurovision party meetup?
Correct.Its a roll. Deal with it SmokyDave.
Its a roll. Deal with it SmokyDave.
Now, if you'd have said 'Ben the bap', I'd have pointed out that the bap is lighter and flourier* than a cob. As for a bun, that's a hairstyle or a stodgier, sweeter version of a cob.Why does Ben the bun think he's a cob called Colin?
"Hello! My name is Colin and I'm a cob. Note my TOTALLY DIFFERENT SHAPE GODDAMNIT".
Man, Colin sure is uptight.
I'd probably call that colin lad a bap.
Because they are buns. Stodgier and sweeter than cobs. Cobs are nice and crusty and full of light, airy bread. Buns are soft but dense, like myself.Then why is it called "burger bun" then huh Dave answer me that! I aint putting my patties in no cob.
Right, that does it. Time for account suicide via posting 4192x2160 JPG's of Cobs in every topic on the forum.A corn on the cob is not as Dave describes either.
Wait... are you discussing an entirely different form of bread to what the question is asking?Because they are buns. Stodgier and sweeter than cobs. Cobs are nice and crusty and full of light, airy bread. Buns are soft but dense, like myself.
Wait... are you discussing an entirely different form of bread to what the question is asking?
Look at all those different names for Cob!
Where do you live:
Where are you from:
Occupation:
University:
Sports team of choice:
Current political party of choice:
Barm, batch, cob or bun:
Favourite (current) UK TV show:
Oasis or Blur:
It means SmokyDave gets serious.American here... WTF does this
Barm, batch, cob or bun:
mean?
American here... WTF does this
Barm, batch, cob or bun:
mean?
American here... WTF does this
Barm, batch, cob or bun:
mean?
This page deals with everything you just asked.
You probably call them biscuits or something.
They are the only 4 sexual positions that are legal in the uk.
Where do you live: Walkinstown, Dublin
Where are you from: Lucan, Dublin
Occupation: Structural Engineer
University: UCD
Sports team of choice: Leinster Rugby
Current political party of choice: FG
Barm, batch, cob or bun: Batch
Favourite (current) UK TV show: Could not decide
Oasis or Blur: Oasis
More Irish to filter the thread!
You're lucky then, bun is still illegal in certain US states.
Some Scottish ROLLS
So serious I have frown lines forming after this conversation.It means SmokyDave gets serious.
Yeah, I'm not averse to a little 'self-raising' here 'n' thereNo worries, SmokyDave's a master baker.
Don't do that you'll get wrinkles. Unless your avatar lies, you seem to avoided them so far.So serious I have frown lines forming after this conversation.
Don't do that you'll get wrinkles. Unless your avatar lies, you seem to avoided them so far.
I could do with one of those nice floury baps, stuffed with chips and far too much sauce.