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In article >, Ian Pace > wrote:
> >"La Donna Mobile" > wrote in message ... >> >> "neurocratic malfunction" > wrote in message >> om... >>> over the weekend, i decided to be a little fancy and bought some >>> imported european chocolate cuz i heard it's so much better than >>> american stuff. >>> >>> bullshit. american stuff is much better. hershey almond is the best. >> >> American chocolate is rubbish. Try Belgian. Or try Green & Black's >> Organic. >> Yum yum. >> >For those who don't know the place, some fantastic Belgian chocolate is >available at a small shop in the Vaults, between the main station and >underground area of London Bridge Station. Can't remember the brand names >off hand, but everything there is uniformly excellent. > >Ian All borderline. Real chocolate comes from Mexico and a few points south of it. -- Matthew H. Fields http://personal.www.umich.edu/~fields Music: Splendor in Sound To be great, do things better and better. Don't wait for talent: no such thing. Brights have a naturalistic world-view. http://www.the-brights.net/ |
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