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Post by Pandarama on Jun 10, 2003 7:47:05 GMT -5
I'd be surprised if anyone doesn't know about this, since I plug it in my signature and the lovely Mr Popjustice even put a link to it on the front of the site. But, for all your panda needs, your one stop panda shop is Panda Pops at whatpandathinks.blogspot.com. I updated it yesterday, and everything.
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Post by jamie on Jun 10, 2003 7:48:18 GMT -5
do you have those drinks which i think are called panda pops?
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Post by Pandarama on Jun 10, 2003 9:22:16 GMT -5
Not on my website, no. But they were the puntastic inspiration.
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Post by jamie on Jun 10, 2003 10:45:11 GMT -5
Not on my website, no. But they were the puntastic inspiration. they are quite nice aren't they?
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Post by pepsibuzz on Jun 12, 2003 7:37:43 GMT -5
my favourite was the blue one-i think it was raspberry flavour, though i can't think why that would make it blue.
Do they still sell them?
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Post by jamie on Jun 12, 2003 8:38:56 GMT -5
my favourite was the blue one-i think it was raspberry flavour, though i can't think why that would make it blue. Do they still sell them? The rasberry one was nice. I think they do still sell them. If you liked panda pops, did you like slush puppies? They were absolute heaven.
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Post by YumPOP on Jun 13, 2003 16:37:18 GMT -5
If you liked panda pops, did you like slush puppies? They were absolute heaven. They are absolute heaven. You can get them pretty easily in London. There's the big sweetshop in Victoria near Boots and Oriental City in Colindale (bit of a trek but worth it).
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Post by jamie on Jun 13, 2003 18:02:26 GMT -5
They are absolute heaven. You can get them pretty easily in London. There's the big sweetshop in Victoria near Boots and Oriental City in Colindale (bit of a trek but worth it). Do you mean victoria station? I'm like 10 mins walk from there. I always used to have a slush puppy after swimming at the latchmere leisure centre.
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Post by YumPOP on Jun 13, 2003 18:09:01 GMT -5
Do you mean victoria station? Guh! *slaps forehead*Yes, in the shopping centre bit. Oriental City has the benefit of having a huge oriental foodcourt and a Japanese bakery. It's very good, if a bit of a trek. I especially enjoy Yummy Yummy Thai.
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Post by jamie on Jun 13, 2003 18:13:16 GMT -5
Guh! *slaps forehead*Yes, in the shopping centre bit. Oriental City has the benefit of having a huge oriental foodcourt and a Japanese bakery. It's very good, if a bit of a trek. I especially enjoy Yummy Yummy Thai. I don't know where oriental city is.
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Post by YumPOP on Jun 13, 2003 18:14:19 GMT -5
I don't know where oriental city is. Colindale. North London, zone 4 on the Northern Line.
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Post by jamie on Jun 13, 2003 18:16:32 GMT -5
Colindale. North London, zone 4 on the Northern Line. I think i would only go to oriental city if i was in the area and doubt i would be in the area. Is it true about the northern line? I'm sure i read something about the last carriage of every train in a popb1tch newsletter.
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Post by YumPOP on Jun 13, 2003 18:36:47 GMT -5
Is it true about the northern line? A sweet little thing like me wouldn't know anything about that.
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Post by jamie on Jun 14, 2003 5:04:43 GMT -5
A sweet little thing like me wouldn't know anything about that. Of course not
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Post by Jonny on Jul 6, 2003 10:27:28 GMT -5
I support any site that gives me hits- so I support this one.
Visit the Panda! NOW!
then please visit my site please
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