We have our own modified version of your own British Marmite manufactured here in New Zealand since 1919.
I was also well aware of the catch-phrase of "love em or hate em" Marmite use in their advertising as, quite conincidentally, I used a similar catch-phrase in my own CS profile just recently. My profile heading read "Think Marmite".....and profile content read "you'll either love me or hate me"
So when I saw your thread post I was a little surprised. I thought you were taking the mickey. I've since reverted to my original profile description.
I love marmite and use it, aside from a sandwich/toast spread in savoury dishes to give it a boost, such as beef rissoles/casseroles.
I'm not sure about the Marmite Easter Egg thingy though.....strong savoury flavour mixed with chocolate I'm assuming? I dunno. I'd have to try it before I made up my mind.
In all honesty, it sounds revolting.....but then I've not tasted it....so...
I'm just on my way out, but, no....I don't believe in ghosts visually appearing, but have felt spiritual energy(entirely different).
I don't believe in UFO's. I haven't seen a space-ship with tiny men in them.
I don't believe Elvis still walks on this planet. I haven't seen him lately. He died.
I'm not going to head down the religious path with all this, because that is a feeling I have within my soul. I have my own beliefs, as we all do.
A realist.....the glass is neither half empty or half full....it just has water in it that happens to stop mid-way up the glass.
I gotta go.....it's a beautiful day outside(being realistic), and I'm going to the beach to enjoy a chocolate-coated ice-cream(being optimistic), before the rains probably arrive this afternoon(being pessimistic)....
Instinctively, a realist. If I can't "see" it, I don't believe it.
Probably why I don't read a lot of fiction....only non-fiction appeals to me.
Probably swing between being pessimistic to realistic to optimistic and back again, depending on factors happening in my life at the time. I do try to stay as positive as I can.
RE: sweetheart where r u?
Have you ever stopped to think that perhaps your gentleman was happy to go. Maybe he had found a lovely lady.Be happy for him.
Life doesn't just evolve around you OP.