If you weren’t dared to have one of these as a child to prove you weren’t a softie can you really call yourself Irish? Tags:ireland 6 comments A softie? I haven’t seen that word since I last read the Beano in 1991 Wasn’t that stuff only brought to UK and Irish markets in 2009. Any Irish person who has been dared to have one as a child still is a child. I’ve underwear older that than stuff I’ve never seen it or heard of it, let alone be dared to have one. I guess I’ll hand in my passport in the morning. I remember those from years ago, i cant remember them being that bad I was a teenager when they came out. When I was a kid there were things called hi-sour that were similar. I thought they were nice. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Wasn’t that stuff only brought to UK and Irish markets in 2009. Any Irish person who has been dared to have one as a child still is a child.
I’ve never seen it or heard of it, let alone be dared to have one. I guess I’ll hand in my passport in the morning.
I was a teenager when they came out. When I was a kid there were things called hi-sour that were similar. I thought they were nice.
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A softie? I haven’t seen that word since I last read the Beano in 1991
Wasn’t that stuff only brought to UK and Irish markets in 2009. Any Irish person who has been dared to have one as a child still is a child.
I’ve underwear older that than stuff
I’ve never seen it or heard of it, let alone be dared to have one. I guess I’ll hand in my passport in the morning.
I remember those from years ago, i cant remember them being that bad
I was a teenager when they came out. When I was a kid there were things called hi-sour that were similar. I thought they were nice.