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If you could leave tomorrow with a one-way ticket, where would you go?

I'd go back to America. I miss it

Well don't:P I don't go to your school or anything, I think I know you from goldington x

;ooooooo who is itttttt. Pleasseeeeeee? :c x

I think you're beautiful & you're actually a sort of role model for me ok<3

Awh thank you c: who is this?;3 <3

Nooo??.. Ur picture looks like it.. How about down there??.. Hair or no hair ?

its brown but I have a slight colour of red because I used to have red hair and its hard to get the dye out. but none

Hannah is kinda red head.. Another name for red head is Jaffa... Is Hannah a biscuit orbs cake?.. Who cares..I'd eat her no problem;)

i dont have red hair?

You know it says that they want it to be a cake, and won a legal battle for it to be called a cake

thats nice. tbh i dont care.

"In the United Kingdom, value added tax is payable on chocolate-covered biscuits, but not on chocolate-covered cakes. McVities defended its classification of Jaffa Cakes as cakes at a VAT tribunal in 1991, against the ruling that Jaffa Cakes were biscuits due to their size and shape, and the fact th

I just posted this...awks

But when stale, cakes go hard and biscuits go soft. And when Jaffa Cakes go stale, they go hard. O_o

Yes but they are biscuits. They are also made by a biscuit company soooooo

Absolutely love your new pic here! Your hair is beautiful xx

hehe;3 thank you c: Im meant to be changing my twitter icon too but I can't because Twitter is being a little shit.

Jaffa Cakes: Are they cakes or biscuits? (Life or death question here)

They are found down the biscuit isle. THEREFORE It's probably a biscuit. plus
"In the United Kingdom, value added tax is payable on chocolate-covered biscuits, but not on chocolate-covered cakes. McVities defended its classification of Jaffa Cakes as cakes at a VAT tribunal in 1991, against the ruling that Jaffa Cakes were biscuits due to their size and shape, and the fact that they were often eaten in place of biscuits" -wikipedia.

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