What's your drink?
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Can tell you're not North of the border..... anything until I fall over 8)Why tidy the house when you can clean your bike?0
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Hand on heart I get more pleasure out of a good cup of tea than any alcohol these days.
But saying that, Black Sheep is bloody good.0 -
johnfinch wrote:dmclite wrote:Not exactly a hamburger but it gets worse. It is a beefburger, dipped in batter and then served with chips, from a proper chip shop.
I'll be billing you for the price of a new keyboard to replace the puke-covered one I now have to throw away.
ya big jessie, Scots people thrive on fat. Until we fall down dead with arteries harder than coffin nails and hearts clogged with cack, that is.0 -
large coke wopper large fries onion ringsgoing downhill slowly0
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VB
The best cold beer!!!!!My bike takes me places that school never could0 -
VB is a great drink when I am in Oz. Unfortunately my daughter and son-in-law work for the Opposition so it is a secret pleasure. James Squire do make delicious bottled ales and Wozza's fridge is full of them!
Beer in Oz is so much better than the "same" brands sold in Britain.The older I get the faster I was0 -
im also quite a fan of james squire. I reckon the sundowners one of their bestMy bike takes me places that school never could0
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hotnajers wrote:Thawaites Wainwright
The Lancaster Bomber is very palatable too!0 -
At this very moment - Biere D'Or............. (some knat's (sp) p*ss from Tesco's).0
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martinwitnam wrote:Enville Ginger beer or a pint of Bathams
Those are pretty good Black Country choices for someone from Kent (I live approx 6 miiles from each of the respective breweries) Just got home having had two pints of Bishops Farewell and a pint of Black Bear (Kinver) (not on the bike tonight)Two wheels good,four wheels bad0 -
Cleat Eastwood wrote:You can never go wrong with a guiness
Unless of course you spell it wrong 8)0