I'm sorry to have to state the obvious, but boring is right - compared to chocolate Hobnobs, these biscuits are the equivalent of Michael Gove's less charismatic brother wearing socks, sandals and NHS glasses sitting on platform 2 at Penge ticking little boxes on a clipboard as his most favourite trains go past.
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berry333
29 Feb 16#1
miikeyblue
29 Feb 1610#2
Boring...? Wash your mouth out. Hobnobs rock.
brilly to miikeyblue
29 Feb 16#4
i like the hobnob flapjacks but wouldn't bother with these - not got time for boring snacks!
schnide to miikeyblue
29 Feb 166#7
I'm sorry to have to state the obvious, but boring is right - compared to chocolate Hobnobs, these biscuits are the equivalent of Michael Gove's less charismatic brother wearing socks, sandals and NHS glasses sitting on platform 2 at Penge ticking little boxes on a clipboard as his most favourite trains go past.
Jacob_Kreed to miikeyblue
29 Feb 16#9
we should find him and force him eat the lovely hob nob....that sounds wrong on so many levels, jokes welcome
paradise56
29 Feb 16#3
wooookie
29 Feb 161#5
Aldi do Oaties, which are the same size package and taste just as good as these for 35p.:stuck_out_tongue:
eset12345 to wooookie
2 Mar 16#22
tesco do a nice pack of oaties too at 40p, I actually prefer them to hob nobs
Binary_Sudoku
29 Feb 161#6
Watch what you're calling 'boring', son. :smirk:
dale86uk
29 Feb 16#8
Rubbish. These with a hot cup of tea, are dependable yet exciting.
Jacob_Kreed
29 Feb 16#10
nooooooo, they are not boring compared to talking to David Cameron about the EU. or watching the awful fantastic four, or listening to will Smith go on about not getting Oscars nomination on his boring film...
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£1 everywhere else.
Not sure if its in store or not..
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