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Ice-cream from an ice-cream van somehow always tastes so much better than ice-cream from any other source 🙂
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It is special. And especially on a grey day!
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I don’t think that habit is limited to being British. – It’s a fun photo and a habit I indulge in myself from time to time.
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I would practice this habit daily to be sure I got it right. 😀
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LOL
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 12:16 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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I’ll have a large please.
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Confession: Love the crappy ice cream, but hate the flake!
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I’m the other way round!
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You know how much I love chocolate… but it’s that crumbliness I don’t like. I like my biccies crumbly and my choc smoooooooth.
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What a familiar sight – and memories of my younger days in Scotland. 🙂
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