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Karen 16. September 2009, 21:44

:o: Nummy!!!

Robert Jacobsen 16. September 2009, 21:45

Nom nom nom!

Karen 16. September 2009, 21:45

:lol:

Robert Jacobsen 16. September 2009, 21:47

It's so awesome. :D I'm addicted.

Robert Jacobsen 16. September 2009, 21:47

LOL, I found one that was bugged! One of the sides was the wrong way! It tasted yummy nonetheless.

Karen 16. September 2009, 21:50

Homer: Doh! But at least it was still yummy in your tummy! :yes:

Andrew Nguyen 16. September 2009, 22:12

:yikes: ...you post it when I'm hungry too! :faint:

Karen 16. September 2009, 22:22

:lol: I think Robert has an evil streak. :devil:


Aadil 16. September 2009, 22:32

I'm not an Oreo's fan but that's only because I grew up with a different range of delectables :yes:. We call them 'biscuits' here and they call them 'cookies' in America. Of course, 'Koekies' is a valid Afrikaans word, but it means 'little cakes' p:. I'm particularly fond of 'Chockits' :chef:.

mistressEVIL 16. September 2009, 22:44

Originally posted by amnith:

LOL, I found one that was bugged!


Did you report it? ;p

Robert Jacobsen 16. September 2009, 22:51

Originally posted by missevilat:

Did you report it? ;p


I considered it, but the evidence disappeared. :whistle:

@qlue I call it yummy yummy nom nom nom. :D We haven't tried them until last week, and now we're totally addicted. Must. Have! Aaaand, Oreos + milk is so full of win!

Karen 17. September 2009, 00:39

Originally posted by amnith:

I call it yummy yummy nom nom nom. :D


LMAO! :lol:

I flippin' LOVE Oreos. :drool: I don't like the Double Stuff Oreos, though. They leave a greasy film on the roof of my mouth that angers me. :irked:

Matt Cox 17. September 2009, 09:06

Milk and fake Cookies. Yes, yes.

Robert Jacobsen 17. September 2009, 09:44

Originally posted by Nerak:

I don't like the Double Stuff Oreos, though.


I've only tried the "normal" Oreos and those coated with chocolate. The latter were OK, but they were too sweet for me. The normal ones, however, I can eat forever. Nom nom nom!:happy:

Karen 17. September 2009, 16:17

Yes! Me, too! They have tried all sorts of different Oreos over here in the States. I don't know about over there, but they change the filling color for holidays. For example: During the Halloween season, the cream is orange. :yuck: I refuse to eat those.

They also have mint Oreos. :down: Not a fan. I prefer the retro variety! :cool:

Robert Jacobsen 17. September 2009, 18:29

Since the Oreos are imported (and quite overpriced, if I might add), we probably don't have them. We'll probably try the others as well if we find them, but I doubt they'll get to the local store.

Karen 17. September 2009, 19:03

I could always ship you some. :yes: They also make pink ones for Easter, red & green for Christmas, and they also have Oreos that are Golden instead of chocolate. I've never tried them. They are blasphemous! :lol:





Robert Jacobsen 17. September 2009, 20:22

Woot. Looks... weird. :smile:

We just consumed a package (=16 biscuits). It's so nummy. Is that a word? If not, it should be one!

Karen 17. September 2009, 23:42

Nummy is a word I use regularly....although the dictionaries disagree that it's a word! :lol:

One package only contains 16 Oreos? :eyes: Our packages must have like 30 or more in them!

:sst: Then again, we Americans have fat asses! :lol:

Aadil 18. September 2009, 02:13

That's why I like the Oxford English Dictionary.

Andrew Nguyen 18. September 2009, 02:16

I like the Urban dictionary. P:

Karen 18. September 2009, 03:05

Originally posted by SouthernCross:

I like the Urban dictionary.


Ditto that. :up:

Aadil 18. September 2009, 07:52

Well I like Lambourgine.
But I also like Volvo.
It just depends where I'm going that day! p:.

Aadil 18. September 2009, 07:53

Well I like Lambourgine.
But I also like Volvo.
It just depends where I'm going that day! p:.

Robert Jacobsen 18. September 2009, 10:33

Wiktionary for the win. I have a custom search in Opera there. :wink:

Karen 18. September 2009, 18:49

:lol: Smarty pants!

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