surprise
this idea was dropped after tests found it caused the chocolate to melt
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aubergene, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:04,
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That
is amazing!
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
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HappyBadger, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:05,
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woo
woo wooooo !
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Tedmus, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:05,
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Just melt, eh?
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1, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:05,
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and glow.
but on the flip side, it has a shelf life 50,000 years.
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Thor_sonofodin https://twitter.com/Thor_sonofodin, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:07,
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Woo!
fantastico
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Thor_sonofodin https://twitter.com/Thor_sonofodin, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:06,
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"Chocolate...
..and a toy!...
..and a small thermonuclear device!
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Threepwood, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:06,
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Speaking of which
I've just ordered a new computer from DELL (I know, I know, but I needed the credit).
Anyway, on it I had to answer a yes or no question which read:
'Will this product be used for the manufacture or procurement of weapons of mass-destruction: IE. Nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.'
Do you think that by ticking yes I may find myself going missing?
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Mattyboy, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:09,
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don't go rambling in oxfordshire
is all i'm saying.
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martian, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:11,
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Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
you've said too much.
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Thor_sonofodin https://twitter.com/Thor_sonofodin, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:13,
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Indeed
I hope you realise how many terrorists they catch out with that one. It gets them every time.
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Threepwood, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:13,
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hazzah!
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martian, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:07,
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I likes that

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StickFigureNinja is worried he may be on the list, Fri 18 Jul 2003, 13:07,
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