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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    Now they are thieves too. Where is Victoryword ???
    He's secretly in my clique....shhhhh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curly sue View Post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lista View Post
    He's secretly in my clique....shhhhh.
    Right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tehilah Ba'Aretz View Post
    ...But what if I were to join a clique that is already in existence? I could do that!
    So now I'm taking bids.
    I've already been offered chocolate.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lista View Post
    hold up....unless someone else spoke to you, I offered to allow YOU to give ME chocolate. (get it straight buddy )
    As Lista has pointed out you have the dynamic wrong Tom, its what YOU bring to the table in order to join one of our cliques.

    I would strongly recommend my clique...God is already a member and we only accept dark chocolate. ;)

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    Dark chocolate it is.

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    I like milk chocolate best! Feel free to bring both kinds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lista View Post
    Cadbury's chocolate flavored candy that is made in the UK is delicious.
    I was so excited to try American chocolate when I first went over there, so you can imagine how disappointed I was when I excitedly ripped open a Hershey's bar and discovered it tasted like feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkfish View Post
    I was so excited to try American chocolate when I first went over there, so you can imagine how disappointed I was when I excitedly ripped open a Hershey's bar and discovered it tasted like feet.
    A whole foot of chocolate, huh ? Here in Norway we measure them in grams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkfish View Post
    I was so excited to try American chocolate when I first went over there, so you can imagine how disappointed I was when I excitedly ripped open a Hershey's bar and discovered it tasted like feet.
    We had delicious Cadbury chocolate here until Hershey's bought them out. Now our Cadbury chocolate no longer has the fruity after taste. We can't even import Cadbury chocolate.


    sorry your American chocolate experience was lacking. (that would have been a huge disappointment for me too)

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    Many of the name brand candy bars in America are made in Mexico now. Check a few while you wait in line at the check out.

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