Used to be a sixpence, which meant luck (or unlucky if you chewed on it) when found in your bowl.
2006-12-13 03:21:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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whoever gets the slice with the ring in it will marry within the next 12 months but it's more known to be put in the barm brack at Halloween than the xmas pud. along with a coin that means you will be rich a rag means you will be poor a stick means your husband will beat you and a bean means you will find a hard working man all for fun really from days of old
2006-12-13 03:23:05
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answer #2
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answered by . 5
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That someone is frantically searching for theirs.
Used to be a silver sixpenny piece and we lasses used to collect them to make a silver charm bracelet.
2006-12-13 03:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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means ya mum was careless with making it,
but i always thought it was a shilling(5p) that was put in the pudding
2006-12-13 03:20:48
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answered by thegolfingjunkie 4
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Either someone was hopeing that you choke on it OR perhaps they are trying to propose. Somebody likes you or some body REALLY hates you! he he he! = )
i don't think this is the right answer so, please feel free to ignore me.
2006-12-13 09:31:28
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answer #5
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answered by roooof 3
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depends on the severity of the curry the night before
2006-12-13 03:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably means the cook has lost it,
2006-12-13 03:20:58
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answered by ? 6
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...it saves you from choking on the ring..?
2006-12-13 03:20:05
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answered by k² 6
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That's the turkey's arsehole.
2006-12-13 03:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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God hope not ill choke !!!!!!!
2006-12-13 05:40:47
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answered by Mark 4
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