Akamari

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Well as long as it does not get much worse as this very old one I will not mind, ofc normally it is embellished a lot more and it is translated from Dutch:

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Is Jantje the most common name for all the jokes in Dutch? In Czech, we have Pepíček (equivalent of Pepito).:p
French tea? Seriously? What's next, french Jaffa cakes?
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The sad thing is that those I can buy in every shop. Well, the brand sort of, they are actually made it in Poland, so of even lesser quality I bet.:confused:
 

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Is Jantje the most common name for all the jokes in Dutch? In Czech, we have Pepíček (equivalent of Pepito).:p

The sad thing is that those I can buy in every shop. Well, the brand sort of, they are actually made it in Poland, so of even lesser quality I bet.:confused:
Jan used to be the most common first name in Dutch by far. Jantje is the diminutive form of Jan.

Edit: The Jewish jokes for example tended to use Sam and Moos and before people jump to wrong conclusions, those were jokes made by Jewish people, not about them. :p
 

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I still intend to try Jaffa cakes when I go to London, tho :p
I still have my order waiting for me. Unfortunately, a trip that would get me in close vicinity was postponed, so next week!:D

Well as main sponsors of this game they might be following this thread and just gotten some inspiration for grandpa Jaffa cakes with raspberry filling.
Also apricot flavour is very common here.:)
 

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For those not getting Dripping's double meaning, dark chocolate is also another term for black sugar. ;)
 
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British are never shocked. At best, they are mildly inconvenienced.
Trust me they were shocked quite easily, they gotten a bit better last thirty years.

Edit: Then again I guess us Dutch did earn our reputation as being the rudest fuckers in Europe, though we prefer to call it being direct and open. :p
 
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British are never shocked. At best, they are mildly inconvenienced.
I'm 100% certain, that in the comic where Asterix visits Brittain, an Englishman exclaims "I am shocked" upon seeing a cart race through his flower-lined front lawn. Everything about the accompanying image is perfect, even the Englishmans' facial expression (which is: none whatsoever).
I tried finding that particular cell from the comic online several times, but never with succes :(
 
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I'm 100% certain, that in the comic where Asterix visits Brittain, an Englishman exclaims "I am shocked" upon seeing a cart race through his flower-lined front lawn. Everything about the accompanying image is perfect, even the Englishmans' facial expression (which is: none whatsoever).
I tried finding that particular cell from the comic online several times, but never with succes :(
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I'm 100% certain, that in the comic where Asterix visits Brittain, an Englishman exclaims "I am shocked" upon seeing a cart race through his flower-lined front lawn. Everything about the accompanying image is perfect, even the Englishmans' facial expression (which is: none whatsoever).
I tried finding that particular cell from the comic online several times, but never with succes :(
Because it doesn't exist, it's all lies! Lies I tall ya!
 
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