Willie Trombone
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Ouch... strange thing biltong... I've brought it into the US a few times and had it confiscated once. Declared it every time.
That I can't legally bring biltong in my luggage to the UK.
Bought some on amazon instead...530zar/kg :/
That's actually not much more than locally...given that it has to be shipped across the world I wouldn't say that's too bad :crylaugh:That I can't legally bring biltong in my luggage to the UK.
Bought some on amazon instead...530zar/kg :/
Sure I'll deal with it.I do that. Because I have 10 or less items. Deal with it! Some items are big!
The word "poo", its sh*t, excrement, faeces, crap,etc....poo sounds like a bear.
So when did you sell out your people?People who think that you can't adopt other people's culture or be someone different than your race or background dictates you should without being a 'sell out'. We have too many in this country for sure.
So when did you sell out your people?
The word "poo", its sh*t, excrement, faeces, crap,etc....poo sounds like a bear.
People who can't spell and who don't realise that the bear was called Pooh...
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Its strictly verboten...whether you declare it or not doesn't change that. Not doing so you risk criminal charges though - in theory anyway.Ouch... strange thing biltong... I've brought it into the US a few times and had it confiscated once. Declared it every time.
huh? wtf did you guys do while I was gone? Seem to recall it being 200ish like a year back? And no its produced in UK...some enterprising saffer there.That's actually not much more than locally...given that it has to be shipped across the world I wouldn't say that's too bad :crylaugh:
People who think that you can't adopt other people's culture or be someone different than your race or background dictates you should without being a 'sell out'. We have too many in this country for sure.
Typed in a hurry, yes I know it's called pooh.
But his arms were so stiff ... they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off. And I think – but I am not sure – that that is why he is always called Pooh.