Macmillan Rhyming Answers C/D 25/01
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I don,t know why this has just crept into my head, but since it has I have been wracking my brain to try and recall when it was, and what it was for.
Two brothers, and the younger one looks up to his elder brother and says "You're so clever Brian"
Can anyone put me out of my fug please?
Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Barry says, it was Cadbury's Chocolate Fingers, as posted by the real-life brother of 'Brian', Simon Francis, here:
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Ferlew, 1969 maybe
Remember this other Fingers ad from the 60s?
They’re singular, they’re fingular,
They’re biscuits without any bends,
They’re long and little, they start at the middle
And come to a stop at the ends.
They’re long and thin
With a chocolate skin —
Like sticks in chocolate silk
But the most singular thing
In a finger is …
Cadbury’s Dairy Milk!
CDM
I wish I could read, Brigh-un....
Brian has just read the script on the bottom of cadbury chocolate fingners as - "cadburys are good for you" -
used as a short one liner ( comedie de repetition)
I was the youngest ( who wished he cd read) and by the age of eight it dawned on me that I was surrounded by some absolutebull-shotters.
and seventy years later, here am I on AB !