Talk:Jammie Dodger

Jammie Dodger
The humble Jammie Dodger was discovered in 1756 by a travelling gypsy called Burlington McGillicuddy. It originally grew on the high slopes of the Peruvian Andes, but has since been genetically cloned - and this is the specimen that we see today. McGillicuddy instantly shot to fame, and founded the International Jammie Dodger Society and the Church of Dodger. He has published 2 books: the bestseller "My life with Jammie Dodgers" and the critically acclaimed "Knitting for Beginners".

Some purists prefer the spelling "Jammy", and argue that it is more gramatically accurate. However, these people are idiots, and should be ignored.

Click here for a review of the Jammie Dodger's distant cousin, the Jaffa Cake.

Jammie DodgerS??
I'm sure this article should be under Jammie Dodgers with an 's' because that is their actual trade name, not "Jammie Dodger". --Geach 22:49, 4 October 2006 (UTC)