Have you not seen my spider collection? I reckon it'll rival the numbers you've got in your outside dunny.kiwikrasher wrote:Gin is grain based vodka infused with flavour from bits of tree, sounds like a mans drink to me.
And as another thread attests to, a portition of you are too scared to even come to Aussie, so you girls sit there safe in the U.K. and sip your cups of tea![]()
What are you drinking?
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Yeah but ours are free range 

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So you never found that run away huh?Kwacky wrote:A few of mine are as well, but don't tell the wife.


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Irn Bru ftw!!Blade wrote:Well I'm drinking Vimto this morningand me an my little lad think we both pretty manly
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I'm not popping round again....Kwacky wrote:Which one? I've had at least 5 escape. Only ever found one of them.

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Just wait a winter Cookie, they won't survive that misery away from their heat lamp.
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Irn Bru is a good shout.....but a bit scarce round here.Deegee wrote:Irn Bru ftw!!Blade wrote:Well I'm drinking Vimto this morningand me an my little lad think we both pretty manly
It goes without saying of course, that a REAL man's drink is er.....well, it's kinda awkward......
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Beer!
It's Friday and it's been a long week. Only down side is the bar was in London so I've got another hour and a half before I can have another...
It's Friday and it's been a long week. Only down side is the bar was in London so I've got another hour and a half before I can have another...
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School boy there Nutz
The reason they sell beer at the station is for a carry on buddy

The reason they sell beer at the station is for a carry on buddy

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More beer....
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I've got to cycle home, that would end up very very messy!Blade wrote:School boy there Nutz![]()
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There's one catch with this thread. As our time differences are 12 hrs out, I wake up and read about everyone getting on it. It's 7.15 am and now I feel like a drink 

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7.15am???
Why the delay??.......I used to already be halfway to Paradise City by that late hour.
Why the delay??.......I used to already be halfway to Paradise City by that late hour.
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Responsibilities, namely two young children.D41 wrote:7.15am???
Why the delay??.......I used to already be halfway to Paradise City by that late hour.
And I'm out of ice
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Re: What are you drinking?
I bought a bottle of Mourvèdre red last night to go with my chorizo based dinner, ive had it before and it's pretty good, as we were sitting watching a film with myself enjoying a sip from time to time, Mini Gee asked if he could try it (he's 13).
Now I got to try all sorts as a child and tbh it's left me with a passion for food and drink, plus I know (and he knows) it's customary in France and other countries to give children watered wine with dinner. So I let him try a 60/40 wine/water mix, it's a novelty for him, and whilst he liked the flavour, he wasn't impressed that the bouquet almost disappears with the addition of water.
That said, I'm all for experimentation in the home where I can supervise it and help guide him, to what I hope will be a lifetime of enjoying the grape and grain.
Now I got to try all sorts as a child and tbh it's left me with a passion for food and drink, plus I know (and he knows) it's customary in France and other countries to give children watered wine with dinner. So I let him try a 60/40 wine/water mix, it's a novelty for him, and whilst he liked the flavour, he wasn't impressed that the bouquet almost disappears with the addition of water.

That said, I'm all for experimentation in the home where I can supervise it and help guide him, to what I hope will be a lifetime of enjoying the grape and grain.