What are you drinking?
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Re: What are you drinking?
Thought you guys would be a bit low on supplies after that one ton bust on the Narco submarineD41 wrote:Coke

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Re: What are you drinking?
Are you kidding?? After busting a haul like that we're positively swimming in cocaina, mano.
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Re: What are you drinking?

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Re: What are you drinking?
Coffee flavoured booze, damn fine too. Almost worth falling off the wagon for, but not quite.D41 wrote:Mr Black??
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Re: What are you drinking?
Oh...I could be persuaded.
Binge-drink on a Saturday night...take an AA "newcomer chip" first thing Sunday morning.
I love it when a plan comes together.
Binge-drink on a Saturday night...take an AA "newcomer chip" first thing Sunday morning.
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Re: What are you drinking?
I’ve known you too long to believe that, your latent Sunderland genes might want you to, but that’s a lot of dry days to throw under the bus for not a lot.D41 wrote:Oh...I could be persuaded.
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Re: What are you drinking?
Who else but a Sunderland lad would want to throw all his dry days away for a night on the pop without a thought for all the aftermath? Unless he wasn’t serious of course. 

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Re: What are you drinking?
Still on the bottle your bro gave you Deegee or does it have you hooked and you’ve bought more?Deegee wrote:G&T, Roku/Fever Tree, and a drop of Mr Black as a settler. Mmmm

My current bottle is getting a bit light, might have to restock.
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Re: What are you drinking?
Same bottle, I’m rationing myself, I also discovered a sediment at the bottom that adds a different flavour if you make sure it’s distributed evenly throughput the bottle like German Weissbier. Smooth. 

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Re: What are you drinking?
Lol! Yeah you need to give it a shake now and then!Deegee wrote:Same bottle, I’m rationing myself, I also discovered a sediment at the bottom that adds a different flavour if you make sure it’s distributed evenly throughput the bottle like German Weissbier. Smooth.
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Re: What are you drinking?
A can of Calsburg larger this afternoon, as I gave our new neighbours a hand with one of their old stable blocks.
I left it on the wall half drunk whilst we cracked on, then went to finish it off about 10 mins later.
It wasn't the fact that it had become lukewarm as I thirstily glugged it down that bothered me, it was the half drowned fly that tried to crawl round the back of my throat.

I left it on the wall half drunk whilst we cracked on, then went to finish it off about 10 mins later.
It wasn't the fact that it had become lukewarm as I thirstily glugged it down that bothered me, it was the half drowned fly that tried to crawl round the back of my throat.

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Re: What are you drinking?
StMarks wrote:A can of Calsburg larger this afternoon, as I gave our new neighbours a hand with one of their old stable blocks.
I left it on the wall half drunk whilst we cracked on, then went to finish it off about 10 mins later.
It wasn't the fact that it had become lukewarm as I thirstily glugged it down that bothered me, it was the half drowned fly that tried to crawl round the back of my throat.

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Re: What are you drinking?
Some large Gin & Tonics , it might make me sleep better in this heat, that’s my excuse anyway



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