A Guinness world record set recently in the town I grew up. Replace "honey" with "sticky"
Best I can do is attach an image (right-click and "open in new tab" is easiest method)I've clicked on the link and I'm not able to view it due to my 'country/region' are you able to summarise or attach a screenshot as it sounds intriguing......
Thank you Gothic I can now see it how have you managed to view this, is Cornwall in a different country than Shropshire!?Best I can do is attach an image (right-click and "open in new tab" is easiest method)
It is the independant state of PastiesThank you Gothic I can now see it how have you managed to view this, is Cornwall in a different country than Shropshire!?
....on second thoughts don't answer that![]()
Thank you Gothic I can now see it how have you managed to view this, is Cornwall in a different country than Shropshire!?
....on second thoughts don't answer that![]()
I seem to recall that it was "Honey Pot". The name certainly didn't fit her!Didn't that character Lucy that Compo, Clegg and Truly meet at the bus stop call his wife 'Honey Bun' when the guys convinced him to go home?.
Howard called Pearl "honey bun" at the start of The Missing Bus Of Mrs Avery and he said "stick with me, honey bun" to Marina in Barry in Danger from Reading and Aunt Jessie.Didn't that character Lucy that Compo, Clegg and Truly meet at the bus stop call his wife 'Honey Bun' when the guys convinced him to go home?.
I stand to be corrected but I'm pretty sure that's Beware of The Vanilla Slice when Howard is being rather obsequious to Pearl in order to get kicked out of his houseTalking of "honey bun" I remember Howard calling Pearl "honeybun"......to which Pearl replied [very loudly ]...."DON'T YOU HONEYBUN ME !!!!!!!".
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I think it was Honey Pot now I think about it.I seem to recall that it was "Honey Pot". The name certainly didn't fit her!