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"Avez Vous Borrow some milk"
I remember an old advert whereby some English Soldiers were in a castle and were meant to be fighting some French soldiers. One of the men went out to the French and was saying something about not fighting without their cereal and uttered the line above:
"Avez Vous Borrow some milk?"
I thought it was Weetabix but I have checked with the company and it is not them, I was getting confused with a Civil War style fight where one side wouldn't come out "until they had their weetabix" which made the other side flee.
I think it might have been cornflakes or similar?
"Avez Vous Borrow some milk?"
I thought it was Weetabix but I have checked with the company and it is not them, I was getting confused with a Civil War style fight where one side wouldn't come out "until they had their weetabix" which made the other side flee.
I think it might have been cornflakes or similar?
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