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So spunk is a delicacy often eaten in Denmark? Interesting.What about Spunk?
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(Since you probably don't know what Spunk means: It is a gibberish word which was later used as the name for candy. You can get both Spunk gummy and Spunk liquorice.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spunk_(candy)
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Wagon... I don't think you truly understand what you've just said.What about Spunk?
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(Since you probably don't know what Spunk means: It is a gibberish word which was later used as the name for candy. You can get both Spunk gummy and Spunk liquorice.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spunk_(candy)
He said he enjoys eating spunk (not that there's anything wrong with that).Wagon... I don't think you truly understand what you've just said.
I wouldn't call it a delicacy, but Spunk is eaten in Denmark. Don't know how often, but given it has been sold for 45 years it must have at least a decent sale, and I would also wager that most if not all Danes knows about it. It was by the way an 8 years old girl who designed the logo for Spunk. You see Spunk in all shops, so it can't be unprofitable. Though I don't think I have had Spunk since I was a child.So spunk is a delicacy often eaten in Denmark? Interesting.
How would I not know what I am saying? I even had a shirt with a print of Spunk on it as a child.Wagon... I don't think you truly understand what you've just said.
I am not sure I enjoy it, since as mentioned I haven't had Spunk since I was a child so who knows if I still like it.He said he enjoys eating spunk (not that there's anything wrong with that).
I wouldn't call it a delicacy, but Spunk is eaten in Denmark. Don't know how often, but given it has been sold for 45 years it must have at least a decent sale, and I would also wager that most if not all Danes knows about it. It was by the way an 8 years old girl who designed the logo for Spunk. You see Spunk in all shops, so it can't be unprofitable. Though I don't think I have had Spunk since I was a child.
You have to be doing it on purpose. There is no way, I refuse to believe this is an accident or an international translation error.How would I not know what I am saying? I even had a shirt with a print of Spunk on it as a child.
And I saw those little packages with Spunk in them in my local store just a little while ago.
I wouldn't call it a delicacy, but Spunk is eaten in Denmark. Don't know how often, but given it has been sold for 45 years it must have at least a decent sale, and I would also wager that most if not all Danes knows about it. It was by the way an 8 years old girl who designed the logo for Spunk. You see Spunk in all shops, so it can't be unprofitable. Though I don't think I have had Spunk since I was a child.
How would I not know what I am saying? I even had a shirt with a print of Spunk on it as a child.
And I saw those little packages with Spunk in them in my local store just a little while ago.
Either way, this is pure, classic Wagonlitz.You have to be doing it on purpose. There is no way, I refuse to believe this is an accident or an international translation error.
Do what? How come mentioning a Danish candy brand is so hilarious?You have to be doing it on purpose. There is no way, I refuse to believe this is an accident or an international translation error.
Do what? How come mentioning a Danish candy brand is so hilarious?
Or is it how spunk is a gibberish word from an Astrid Lindgren children's book on Pippi Longstockings which is funny? You never have gibberish words become meaningful in English?
What? You doubt I had a shirt with a print of Spunk on it?Either way, this is pure, classic Wagonlitz.
So spunk apparently also is a colloquialism for sperm in English (according to wiki); how was I supposed to know that?![]()
Wagon, you're killing my sides. Just trust me when I say that spunk is far more meaningful than you might imagine.