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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Shane on July 08, 2011, 05:19:42 PM
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discuss.
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cookies...cased closed
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Cookies, unless covered in gravy, then biscuits.
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What's the difference between a cookie and a biscuit?
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What's the difference between a cookie and a biscuit?
Chocolate and ability to crumble.
Cookies have chocolate and crumble well, biscuits are soft and should not crumble. Or have chocolate.
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Chocolate and ability to crumble.
Cookies have chocolate and crumble well, biscuits are soft and should not crumble. Or have chocolate.
Your argument is invalid. Let me introduce you to the chocolate digestive. Dunk them into Tea, yummy!
(http://www.itsafamilything.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/biscuits.jpg)
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Your argument is invalid. Let me introduce you to the chocolate digestive.
(http://www.itsafamilything.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/biscuits.jpg)
only in england would a cracker be covered in chocolate and called a biscuit. :lol
then again we have the delicious
(http://images04.olx.com/ui/10/81/88/f_151607388-3f1aa549.jpeg)
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While cookies are sweeter biscuits are more wholesome and filling, and still delicious. I can live off biscuits. Cookies? Hello, diabetes :old:
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But they're not a cracker covered in chocolate.
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if you toss biscuits while intoxicated all you have is biscuits on the ground. if you toss cookies while wasted, you feel better and may immedietly resume drinking. cookies hands down :banana:
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But they're not a cracker covered in chocolate.
but they are...not soft and flakey, and that waffled surface makes them either a cookie or a cracker, since they're not made with sugar in the dough...cracker. :neener:
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I like muffins.... :D
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