BagelBall Sliders !

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Re: BagelBall Sliders !

Postby Professor Bunky » Sun Feb 02, 2020 4:58 pm

That's the best pizza bagel I've ever seen! :cheers: :chef:
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Re: BagelBall Sliders !

Postby Russ » Mon Feb 03, 2020 5:19 pm

woodenvisions wrote:
Russ wrote:Got daughter and mr 7 here for a few months, to sort herself out, partner cheated. Anyhow, mr 7 had a bagel for the first time the other day, and loved them, not done like yours though. Next day he got up and said, can I have another bungle, confused, he forgot the name bagel, we call them bungles now. It's really funny.
I like the look of yours.

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Family time is always the best Russ
Um...., Mr 7 ??

As for calling it a " Bungle ".., that is hilarious
I could see this conversation at the dinner table turning hysterical, especially if someone brings up what we have here in the states called " Bagel Holes ".

Basically, just like Donut " Munchkins ", but made out of the Bagle.

Lol, I'm recalling a certain Beavis and Butthead phrase

Btw, tell ur daughter that your friends across the pond say to " Tell her " partner " to take a hike and hit the road !!!

Shes too good for that nonsense.
I hope she can get herself back on track my friend


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Done pardnah, she's all good, mr 7 is her son, he's a great kid, calls me Russ or numb nuts,lol.

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Re: BagelBall Sliders !

Postby Russ » Mon Feb 03, 2020 5:21 pm

Mr 7 first day back at school, had a bungle in his food bag,lol.

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