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@handyandy saidThat is my impression too.
Ghost is always honest.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhich is a subsidiary of Burton's Biscuit Co., which holds the Viscount name, at least until 2016 when all the Cadbury-branded biscuits were sold to Mondelez International (previously Kraft Foods), which is a US-based company. Mondelez already has owned Cadbury Chocolates since 2010.
Made by Lyons biscuits.
@torunn saidSo you believe his statement?
That is my impression too.
@very-rusty saidEveryone doesn't feel anger, so yes I think he means what he says.
So you believe his statement?
"If I possessed the emotion of anger I'd be fuming right now."?
You really think he doesn't have the emotion of anger?....LOL...
-VR
@torunn saidHave you ever felt anger? I know I have and EVERYONE I know has at one time or another. I am not saying that anger can not be controlled as it can. I know no one who doesn't experience it at some point.
Everyone doesn't feel anger, so yes I think he means what he says.
@suzianne saidCadbury chocolate is much better in the UK than in is in America... Don't ask me why, have no idea. Probably something to do with the milk used but it is.
Tell me, are these Viscount "biscuits" the ones now made with Cadbury chocolate?
There's your problem, right there.
@divegeester saidYes, but seem decidedly smaller. (Bought them in Tesco).
Are they still wrapped in that delicate metallic green foil?
@very-rusty saidHave we met, in order for you to make such an assessment?
I agree but that is not what the poster said!
"If I possessed the emotion of anger I'd be fuming right now." <-----This is what he said.
I believe every one does have the emotion of anger including goad!
-VR
@very-rusty saidVR,
Have you ever felt anger? I know I have and EVERYONE I know has at one time or another. I am not saying that anger can not be controlled as it can. I know no one who doesn't experience it at some point.
-VR
@suzianne saidAh, maybe that explains it.
Which is a subsidiary of Burton's Biscuit Co., which holds the Viscount name, at least until 2016 when all the Cadbury-branded biscuits were sold to Mondelez International (previously Kraft Foods), which is a US-based company. Mondelez already has owned Cadbury Chocolates since 2010.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYour statement was in the thread about crumbs.
Have we met, in order for you to make such an assessment?
(Even in a thread about biscuits you set about making crumbs).
@torunn saidFair enough then, it is ok for me to say I don't believe him as many others would tell him the same thing! 😉
VR,
It doesn't really matter what we believe about people and their anger. I believe that GoaD is a believable man and when he says he doesn't experience anger, I believe him. If you tell me that there are emotions you can't feel, I believe you too.
@torunn saidA friend best described me as a dodgy boiler that lacked the ability to 'fire up.'
VR,
It doesn't really matter what we believe about people and their anger. I believe that GoaD is a believable man and when he says he doesn't experience anger, I believe him. If you tell me that there are emotions you can't feel, I believe you too.
@very-rusty saidI believe you. 🙂
Fair enough then, it is ok for me to say I don't believe him as many others would tell him the same thing! 😉
Of course you can believe what you wish! 😉
-VR
@suzianne saidYes, google told me the same thing word for word!!! 😉
Which is a subsidiary of Burton's Biscuit Co., which holds the Viscount name, at least until 2016 when all the Cadbury-branded biscuits were sold to Mondelez International (previously Kraft Foods), which is a US-based company. Mondelez already has owned Cadbury Chocolates since 2010.