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Quote Originally Posted by Jessweeee♪ View Post
Basketball was played with baskets with the bottoms cut out. It makes sense!

Quote Originally Posted by õ_Ô View Post
Jam, not jelly;
But they're two different things!
Quote Originally Posted by Jessweeee♪ View Post
Quote Originally Posted by õ_Ô View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Jessweeee♪ View Post
Basketball was played with baskets with the bottoms cut out. It makes sense!

Quote Originally Posted by õ_Ô View Post
Jam, not jelly;
But they're two different things!
That's what all Americans say! But they're different types of the same thing (jam) in NZ and Australia at least.
But if you buy jelly then you have jelly, so it's more correct to call it jelly
DON'T EVEN TRY, JESSWEE. We went around and around this for an HOUR.
Srsly. If I buy jelly then I have a wobbly dessert, which I call jelly. If I buy "American jelly" then I have a jar full of a type of jam, so I call it jam! It's not hard to understand!

Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulainn View Post
Jam is a fruit or veg preserve that you spread on bread.
Jelly is a gelatin dessert that wobbles & symbolises huge tits on 70s & 80s TV.

Now close this bastard thread.
Exactly.