From: Charlie Bell char...@culturelist.org
On 25/09/2009, at 4:20 AM, Jo Anne wrote:
Charlie wrote:
A kind of biccie (or possibly a cake?). A sort of sponge base with an
orangey bit and a chocalate covering on one side. :)
ROFL! Now it's *perfectly* clear. What the heck is a biccie?
On 25/09/2009, at 11:13 AM, Ray Ludenia wrote:
On Sep 25, 2009, at 8:05 AM, Charlie Bell wrote:
On 25/09/2009, at 4:20 AM, Jo Anne wrote:
Charlie wrote:
A kind of biccie (or possibly a cake?). A sort of sponge base
with an
orangey bit and a chocalate covering on one side. :)
ROFL!
Ray wrote:
A bickie is indeed a biscuit to right-thinking people, but that's just
going to confuse others who think a biscuit is a small bread more
like a scone. I hope Jo Anne remembers her lessons in Aussie-speak, so
she probably knows what you mean.
For more info on Jaffa cake, check out
Charlie wrote:
A kind of biccie (or possibly a cake?). A sort of sponge base with an
orangey bit and a chocalate covering on one side. :)
ROFL! Now it's *perfectly* clear. What the heck is a biccie? What's that
Churchill phrase about two nations separated by a common language?
Amities,
Jo
On 25/09/2009, at 4:20 AM, Jo Anne wrote:
Charlie wrote:
A kind of biccie (or possibly a cake?). A sort of sponge base with an
orangey bit and a chocalate covering on one side. :)
ROFL! Now it's *perfectly* clear. What the heck is a biccie?
Biccie is biscuit in the same way that sarnie
On Sep 25, 2009, at 8:05 AM, Charlie Bell wrote:
On 25/09/2009, at 4:20 AM, Jo Anne wrote:
Charlie wrote:
A kind of biccie (or possibly a cake?). A sort of sponge base with
an
orangey bit and a chocalate covering on one side. :)
ROFL! Now it's *perfectly* clear. What the heck is a