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Went to Jongleurs in Camden last night for a night sponsored by Twiglets. There were thousands of packets everywhere !! Original, Tangy (Worcester Sauce) and Curry flavoured.
Heres my view on them :
1. Tangy - outstanding piece of kit. Yummy yummy.
2. Curry - taste nice but even now i cant get the bloody smell of them off my hands !
2. Original - the classic.
So there we have it, Tangy are the king of the snacks now as far as i am concerned
Heres my view on them :
1. Tangy - outstanding piece of kit. Yummy yummy.
2. Curry - taste nice but even now i cant get the bloody smell of them off my hands !
2. Original - the classic.
So there we have it, Tangy are the king of the snacks now as far as i am concerned
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I like regular Twiglets, a lot
But check this wierdo out
He says:
"I first started collecting Twiglets like this over four years ago. About one packet in every 20 has a pair of fused Twiglets that look just like a metaphase chromosome. You have to eat a lot of Twiglets to collect the entire genome.
The most difficult part was finding the range of sizes. But I can assure you that there has been no foul play here - these Twiglets are exactly as I found them - I wasn't tempted to nibble the ends off them, you know.
The best thing of course was beating The Wellcome Trust to the genome, not to mention Celera Genomics. And my Genome Project cost a fraction of the vast sums they spent on theirs."
John Schollar, NCBE
But check this wierdo out
He says:
"I first started collecting Twiglets like this over four years ago. About one packet in every 20 has a pair of fused Twiglets that look just like a metaphase chromosome. You have to eat a lot of Twiglets to collect the entire genome.
The most difficult part was finding the range of sizes. But I can assure you that there has been no foul play here - these Twiglets are exactly as I found them - I wasn't tempted to nibble the ends off them, you know.
The best thing of course was beating The Wellcome Trust to the genome, not to mention Celera Genomics. And my Genome Project cost a fraction of the vast sums they spent on theirs."
John Schollar, NCBE
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