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6 hours ago, ReginaldD said:

Not accepting unless you made a conscious decision to eat it. 

 

If you do however fancy crunching on an insect whilst watching the talent on show I would point you in the direction of

https://www.thefoodmarket.com/products/cranberry-orange-cricket-powder-energy-bars-12-x-36g-by-eat-grub?gclid=CjwKCAjwypjVBRANEiwAJAxlIm1rSw9Ppf3bO4a_jZR9FXUgz5Ss5bqIwJiSZ5XteFz2ewgExnLr5RoCvS0QAvD_BwE

 

I tried something at a food festival they weren't actually too bad, a cup of Yorkshire Tea and it could be a new Kop favourite.

 

I only eat Spiders & Snakes intentionally, not flies, that was an accident. 

What do you think I am, some kind of nutter?

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3 hours ago, glynnb said:

wtf was the Psychedelic brigade in ww2?  To answer the op my Grandad used to eat a raw onion every half time. Happy Days

talking about the Psychedelic brigade I once watched a night match in the 70's after ingesting 60 magic mushrooms...best night match ever. We were sat iin the North and the ground was enormous in the lights lol 

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A few more (mostly) Wednesday snacks...

 

Des Walkers crisps.

Older fans may remember Mark Smiths crisps,

and there's John Tudor crisps (only available in bacon flavour).

 

Terry Currant bun

John Richtea biscuit

Dennis Leman sorbet

 

and not forgetting

Wee Willie Henderson's

 

 

 

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On 3/12/2018 at 17:59, TheEnchanter said:

At the bottom of the North.

Deep below down the concourse.

Round the back of the concrete ramp.

There used to be an old man. 

You could buy a bucket of welks from him if you knew when to catch him. 

Really nice fellow. Anyone else used to buy them? Used to sell them to me back in the 2008/09 season. He'd scurry out from a shadowy area near a manhole cover with a flat cap and a rattle in one hand. Then he'd bury his hands into his jacket pockets and pull out some welks. Occasionally mussels. He never really spoke. He was quite mysterious. I once caught site of the inside of his jacket and it was lined with torn out yellow pages and he had a watch chain made from milk bottle tops and old paper clips. Someone once told me he was an old chimney sweep and before that he had served in the Psychedelic brigade in world war 2 and liked to be in confined spaces. Ive asked dozens of people if they remember him and no one does. I always made sure i had my 10pence in my pocket for that. It was a match day ritual for me. 

 

I've eaten acid tabs at the odd game as well.

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