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Cadbury Curly Wurly Bar (Pack of 60)

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Saeger from Wappingers Falls, NyI have this song on a 45 and the stereo effect is awesome when I play it through my 8-speaker stereo. There something about how it sounds on record that CD?s just cant match. Bess from San Diego, CaIt seems as if Chris Thompson was meaning to say something like "Douche" in Manfred Mann's Earth Band's version. It's hard to make a soft "c" sound like "sh," unless you have a speach problem . . . Do you think they just wanted to mess with people's minds? It's just too weird. John from United Kingdom"And little Early-Pearly came by in his curly-wurly" I'm sure curly-wurly is rhyming slang for 'Herbie' from Disneys The Love Bug and was a Volkswagon Beetle which was popular at the time. And every youngster’s badge collection would be sure to have included one of the garish Curly Wurly badges with phrases such as ‘Hands off my Curly Wurly’ or ‘I’m mad about Curly Wurly’ on them. Regarding Manfred Mann, until he adapted "Blinded" as "Wrapped Up Like A Doosh", it was Springsteen who covered Manfred Mann's 1960's hits, "Pretty Flamingo" and "Sha La La". As far as jealousy, he also threw a couple of tantrums over "Fire" by The Pointer Sisters making no. 2, but in 1985, when they met to record "We Are the World", the three of them got real cozy waiting for the main event to begin (read Brucebase).

Mike from Winston-salem, NcI'm not sure what any of the lyrics mean but I remember this song because my long-distance high school sweetheart choreographed a dance routine to the MM version. Every time I hear it I can still see her beautiful face and wonderful body gyrating in time with the beat. What a memory! Dave Stonier from Liverpool, United KingdomBruce Springstein was given his lyrics by the living God Lord Ra.Springstein could not or would not connect so it was passed on to Manfred Mann.The song is about future events in the world. We kindly ask that participants do not park on the Somerdale Estate as it will lead to complaints from local residents. Post Run CoffeeThe Curly Wurly is a delicious caramel-filled chocolate bar that's been enjoyed by people from all over the world for almost 50 years. It was first introduced to the public in 1970, where it immediately became popular due to its soft and chewy texture. If you're looking for a tasty treat or gift idea for friends and family members, this is definitely something that they'll love! In this article, we'll explore the history of this tasty treat as well as some fun facts about what makes it so unique. The best way to eat a Curly Wurly, I think, is to pop it in the freezer for a couple of hours. Then, leaving the wrapper intact, rap it sharply against the edge of the kitchen table. On unwrapping the treasure you should find that a pile of chocolate shrapnel has fallen away from what is now a lattice of nude toffee, legs all crossed to preserve modesty. Naughty! The Curly Wurly is one of the most popular chocolate bars in the United Kingdom. It was first introduced in 1970, and since then it has sold over 3 billion units worldwide.

Sheri from HomeI always thought it was Wrapped up like a douche. And a lot of indecipherable lyrics including Gave my anus Curly Whirly, then asked me if I needed a ride.

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Age Grading takes your time and uses the world record time for your sex and age group to produce a score (a percentage). This score allows you to compare your personal performance against other people's performances even though they might be a different age and a different sex to you - the higher the score the better the performance. The scores can also be compared across different race distances - to allow you to, for example, compare a 5km time against a marathon. The Curly Wurly came about nearly by chance. David Parfitt, a research confectioner at Cadbury’s Bourneville plant, was unwittingly inventing the unusual form that is now famous in the British chocolate line while inspecting some leftover toffee that had been used for another treat. In 2017, the Curly Wurly was voted one of Britain's favourite chocolate bars with 9% of votes cast. Its success was attributed to its caramel filling, which helped it attract customers from all over the world. Lester from New York City, NyI think Manny also does 'Spirits in the Night' and 'For You' better than Bruce. Manny used to do one cover of Dylan on every album, then switched to Bruce for awhile. Bill from Boston, United StatesSpringsteen recently appeared on VH1's "storytellers", he does a great version, solo, with just an acoustic. He explains the song line by line...the "mad dog" refered to the drummer, etc. He also opines that MM's version changed 'duece' to 'douche' which propelled it to #1 status...as he says "one is about a car, the other aboput a femmine hygine product...guess which one the kids liked to shout more....

That only sounded sexy when Kim Carnes sang ?Bette Davis Eyes? or when Kathleen Turner reads her lines. On Springsteen it sounds like he?s just smoked one too many cigarettes. Al from Ottawa, CanadaThe true explanation of the lyrics lies in Springsteen's annoyance (and partial disgust) with the recording industry and music promotion biz. Together with some interesting social comments that appear to misdirect the subject of the song, that is the story. Get a goot look at the printed lyrics and see how this piece of free-form poetry trashes a great deal of the music biz Bus: The nearest Bus stop is at Keynsham station and is served by services 17, 19A, 432 and 684. From Keynsham station cross at the lights and follow Somerdale Road past the factory until you find the Somerdale Pavilion.

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Put all the ingredients for the toffee, apart from the flavouring, into a heavy-bottomed pan, attaching your sugar thermometer to the inside. Over a low heat, stir the contents until the sugar has dissolved. Jon from Doucheville, ArgentinaFace it, this nasty ass song is either about taking a s--t ("Cut loose like a deuce") or bad pu--y ("wrapped up like a douche"). Either way it's a song I dread hearing. Especially while riding in the car with mom. Springsteen and Man, please keep your s--t and bad pu--y songs to your self. Rebecca from Summerville, ScI read somewhere that the lyric in Manfred Mann's version is "Revved up like a deuce". If a deuce is a car then the lyric does make sense, a lot more sense than wrapped up. Rayne from Orcutt, Ca"Mama always told me not to look into the eyes of the sun; but mama, that's where the fun is." Reffers to the use of LSD. People used to trip on it and stare at the sun, thus they go blind. Walter D from Augusta, Georgia.I always loved the Mansford mans version of this song and thought it was funny that my wife hated this song for so long because she thought they were saying "WRAPPED UP LIKE A DOUCHE ! " not revved up like a deuce. As for Bruce's early years playing the bars I know why he didn't take off, drunks need songs with easy repetitive lyrics they can follows his form of story telling left most in the dust. I think Bruce earned the title The Boss. his music is a deep part of my youth, It is funny how long it took the world to recognize his talent but it made his concerts more affordable for me. LOL

Andrew from Apex, NcThis song is about Paul's conversion, as told in the Acts of the Apostles. The verses retell the story as a present-day singer trying to get a gig. It uses several metaphores in a stream-of-conscienceness style. The course is 5000m (5k) long. This has been accurately measured by us with a professional measuring wheel. The course is at Somerdale Pavilion, Keynsham. The course is run on a mixture of trail paths and grass. Some sections of the course may accumulate mud, leaves and puddles after rain. Dependent on availability, marshals will be at key sections of the course, or signs will be in place. Forrester from Madison, WiI'm just about positive that MM's version is "revved up", not "wrapped up".

Annabelle from Eugene, OrBruce Springsteen is the man! He's one of those guys that knows how to pour out his soul! He even taught me what it's like to sing from the heart! Way to go Bruce! Having a whole chocolate bar to myself when I was younger was always an enjoyable indulgence but if you got the chance to have a Curly Wurly then it felt like that much more of a treat; to a child they were HUGE! In fact the makers, Cadbury’s, refer to their bar as a ‘chewy caramel ladder, draped in delicious milk chocolate.’ John from Columbus, OhAnd personally, I think the Manfred Mann covers of both Springsteen songs - "Blinded.." and "Spirit..." are god awful. I turn them off every time I hear them. I could listen to Bruce's versions repeatedly without end. Don from Dallas, TexasTo Johnny Harris from CA: I think you might have an entire song there based on your comments. Start writing again. Well he never did any hard drugs, I wouldn't be suprised if he tried them, but his demeanor in '73 hints pretty strongly towards marijuana use. That certainaly isn't far fetched considering the era and the scene Springsteen was in. His early lyrics (pre-Greetings) from songs like Henry Boy seemed to be influenced pretty heavily by pot. Plus if you ever listen to recordings of shows from 1973 he often sounds a bit stoned. I think he stopped smoking pot in '74 but who knows, he's great anyway.

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