To dunk or not to dunk...

Okay so are you a dunker? Do you dunk your biscuits in your tea/coffee/milk etc?

Nupe, spoils the taste.

yup, its all about the dunking

Depends on the biscuit, if they are too soft then no cause then i get crumbs going to the bottom of my coffee!

Digestives I always dunk. Softer ones I don’t.
But wiht dry and brittle bisuits dunking it makes it nice and soft and easier to eat. Dunkage.

That’s sick! Why would you want to dunk a crumbly old buscuit into a freshly brewed cuppa? :smiley:

You end up with crap at the bottom of your coffee mug! :smiley:

And the reason your bringing 4 month old threads back to life is…?

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And the reason your bringing 4 month old threads back to life is…?
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Because it’s still relevent! People today are STILL carrying out the ghastly act of dipping their buscuits into their tea! :smiley: The world didn’t stop because they read this thread!

I here you man, people should check out your thread.
And for the record I never dunk, who wants crumbs floating around in there drink and soggy bread. I’m just different I guess.

Rising from our gentle slumber
The mind rests in abstract
Stairs journey through, and hence
To the kitchen, I take
Soulless kettle works through
Instilling the life through the fountain
Balance it is delicate, between
Sucrose, tea and milk from our labour
The humble biscuit, not it be
Harshly it moves, softly it enters
Release from its slumber
To awaken to the dunk

[size=15]DUNK!!![/size]

Heh I was bored…

Heh, a poem by Addis entitled: “An Ode to Dunkage”

It is annoying when a biscuit falls into your drink but even so the next time I just can’t help but dunk…it’s not the same if you don’t.

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It is annoying when a biscuit falls into your drink.
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Exactly! It’s not worth the risk :smiley:

It is, all it requires is timing, and knowledge of the physical properties of the biscuit, age and water content.

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It is, all it requires is timing, and knowledge of the physical properties of the biscuit, age and water content.
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:smiley: But that can take years of training and meditation! It not worth wasting all that time learning when you can be outside… fishing or something :smiley:

Yeah, but you could say the same about switching to linux (from windoze)… its takes time to learn, but you end up with something much better (a soggy but stable biscut :P)

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Yeah, but you could say the same about switching to linux (from windoze)… its takes time to learn, but you end up with something much better (a soggy but stable biscut :P)
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hehe, your just as bad as Anti-Trend when it comes to the Linux propaganda! :smiley:

Your being added to my signature :stuck_out_tongue:

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Dam u! :stuck_out_tongue:

i shall change my sig!
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Nupe, spoils the taste.
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I second that.

It’s just morally wrong. It shouldn’t be allowed! After all, wasn’t one of the 10 commandments “Thou shalt not dip buscuits in holy water”?

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Noooooo, don’t do it :smiley: