Yep. They can't get enough of that lemon sherbert flavour.
2007-12-30 05:50:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps if they haven't eaten in a while. But could it be for powdered donuts, confectioner's powder, or that illegal powder? The latter just might be the ticket ...
2007-12-30 05:49:32
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answered by Anonymous
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What sort of magic powder are they using?
Can you buy it on the Internet?
2007-12-30 05:49:12
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answered by AS 2
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Which sort of powder were you referring to?
2007-12-30 05:49:38
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answered by Ace Librarian 7
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oh yeah they love the powder and the power
2007-12-30 05:48:54
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answered by Saadz 4
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Well Tony Blair used to spend £800 a year on makeup, so yes I do.
2007-12-30 05:50:18
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answered by MikeD2 4
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Yeah, powder: they can't get enough. Baby powder, gunpowder, powdered sugar--they want it all!
2007-12-30 05:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not aware of any politician who is "powder" hungry, unless its on the donuts....LOL...thanks for the laff....tehe tehe
2007-12-30 05:49:04
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answered by goinupru 6
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They probably were more so in the eighties. Now they're bound to be more crystal hungry.
2007-12-30 05:49:40
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answered by Ray Patterson - The dude abides 6
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I guess if they like powder doughnuts.
2007-12-30 05:48:48
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answered by Jason M 5
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