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2 minutes ago, Lambie's Pigeon Feed said:

I just did the most middle class thing in my life and spent £80 on an ice cream maker. First batch of vanilla just made and it is fucking delicious.

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On 26/06/2018 at 09:14, hk blues said:

If it's on  a stick, it's an Ice Lolly

Wrong, wrong, a million times wrong.

Ice cream on a stick (e.g. a Magnum) remains, unsurprisingly, ice cream. 

Hopefully you’ve had time to think this through since June 2018.

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8 hours ago, Duszek said:

Wrong, wrong, a million times wrong.

Ice cream on a stick (e.g. a Magnum) remains, unsurprisingly, ice cream. 

Hopefully you’ve had time to think this through since June 2018.

If it's ice cream then it's not on a stick. A hybrid, perhaps, but ice cream it is not.  

My position is therefore unchanged since June 2018.  

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7 hours ago, hk blues said:

If it's ice cream then it's not on a stick.  My position is therefore unchanged since June 2018.  

I refer you to the below: it's ice cream, and it's on a stick. 

Join us. Embrace the comforting knowledge that ice cream, when put on a stick, remains ice cream.

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2 hours ago, Duszek said:

I refer you to the below: it's ice cream, and it's on a stick. 

Join us. Embrace the comforting knowledge that ice cream, when put on a stick, remains ice cream.

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not wishing to complicate matters (much) - but that's a choc-ice on a stick

remove the stick - you have a choc-ice, not just ice cream

obviously - ice cream is a constituent of a choc ice, but referring to the above item as ice cream is like calling a roast dinner  'some peas' - absolute madness

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pea analogy arse about face !
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1 hour ago, Herman Hessian said:

not wishing to complicate matters (much) - but that's a choc-ice on a stick

remove the stick - you have a choc-ice, not just ice cream

obviously - ice cream is a constituent of a choc ice, but referring to the above item as ice cream is like calling a roast dinner  'some peas' - absolute madness

we’re getting somewhere here.

what it boils down to is whether a choc ice is an ice cream or an ice lolly.

we should respect each other’s viewpoint, whether correct (ice cream) or erroneous (ice lolly).

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13 hours ago, Duszek said:

we’re getting somewhere here.

what it boils down to is whether a choc ice is an ice cream or an ice lolly.

we should respect each other’s viewpoint, whether correct (ice cream) or erroneous (ice lolly).

I fully respect your right to talk nonsense.  

The stick is the determining factor, not the ingredients thereon. 

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