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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alfs 6:43 Thu Oct 1
Toast Toppers
Where have you gone? I miss you.

The ham and mushroom was particularly good.

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Eastside surge 9:33 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Gotta agree about the ham and mushroom alfs , only downside was it looked like dog sick and you had to let it cool down as it was hotter than the centre of the sun as it came out from under the grill!

gph 9:40 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Ham, cheese and mushroom on toast, or ham, cheese, mushroom and E numbers on toast?

Former for me.

WSM Hammer 11:30 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Loved these - Ham and cheese for me,you can keep your mushrooms.
Must of been the smallest tins in the supermarket?

Nurse Ratched 12:47 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
I loved these as a kid. I was mostly fed tinned and packeted food. However, the mushroom one brought me out in hives.

Eerie Descent 1:17 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Is that the one that blows up into full blown AIDS, Nurse?

Nurse Ratched 1:39 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Eek! I hope not!





* nose drops off*

Vexed 2:27 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
What on earth are these things then? Never heard of them.

Far Cough 2:30 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Loved the mushroom ones but Heinz don't make them anymore,

the cunts all 57 of them

zebthecat 3:00 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Ditto ham and cheese crispy pancakes.
Hotter than hell but delicious.

El Scorchio 3:04 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Meat paste very unfashionable these days, but still available. Don't mind it in a sandwich from time to time.

Maybe THEY are the smallest jars in the supermarket now?

Iron Duke 3:31 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
They sound vile.

I don't mind a bit of pate on toast though, so maybe I'm the vile one?

Side of Ham 3:56 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Nurse Ratched 1:39 Thu Oct 1

You're so lucky being a woman Nurse when it comes to those sorts of diseases.......

Nurse Ratched 3:57 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Arf!

gph 4:05 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
That does sound vile.

Blokes' pates or women's pates?

;-)

Capitol Man 4:22 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
They would sit in the cupboard for years until a day when the fridge was completely empty

Vexed 4:41 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
It don't sound good at all. Sounds like dogmeat spread on toast?

Nurse Ratched 4:45 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
It was a plasticky paste that you would speed on toast, then put under the grill to cook/heat it. The cheese content (and, likely, a fuck-ton of sugar) would ensure it had all the texture and temperature of volcanic lava, but nowhere near as safe.

gph 4:49 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
They didn't taste awful.

But, even at the young age when I used to eat them, I suspected that they ought to taste awful, and various underhand methods were used to make them taste addictively good.

Nurse Ratched 4:50 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
I loved my 1970s childhood. EVERYTHING was out to kill you, be it pervert neighbours, metal roller skates or popular convenience foods.

Vexed 4:59 Thu Oct 1
Re: Toast Toppers
Oh ok, you grilled that shit. I get it. Grilled cheese is generally pretty good whatever other filth they throw in it.

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