Summer Thursday
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I prefer Gold Blend to ordinary Nescafe, and that Douwe Egbert's stuff is fine too. Depends which is on special offer at the time.0
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Veronese68 wrote:Pinno wrote:I...that.
Was the train driver lost? Presumably this was n the days before satnav. :roll: Travelling between Italy and Austria the border crossing would likely be in the Sud Tirol, they are more German than Italian. Genoa is not a border town, it is on the coast along from Ventimiglia which would be the border crossing if you were travelling along the Riviera. Also Emanuelle was the name of a series of films you were watching whilst pulling your pudding in Stockholm.
I got on the train in Genoa and I have never heard of off road trains. Seen as it is on rails, it's stop or go, that's why even the flakiest greasy spick can drive one. I am open to the suggestion that some uncle had mucked around with the points system due to an obligatory family feud but seen as the destination was Innsbruck and we did get to Innsbruck, the logic is that he could not have been lost and no messing with points occurred.
I know where Genoa is, I had been in that glorious sh1t hole Marseille previously.
Gold Blend is shyte and you're a liar Bally. You're just coming in here to stir things up.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Ballysmate wrote:I prefer Gold Blend to ordinary Nescafe, and that Douwe Egbert's stuff is fine too. Depends which is on special offer at the time.
Gravy.my isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
I just made some nescafe, can't say it's much more than flavoured water really.Advocate of disc brakes.0
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Pinno wrote:I got on the train in Genoa and I have never heard of off road trains...0
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Pinno wrote:Veronese68 wrote:Pinno wrote:I...that.
Was the train driver lost? Presumably this was n the days before satnav. :roll: Travelling between Italy and Austria the border crossing would likely be in the Sud Tirol, they are more German than Italian. Genoa is not a border town, it is on the coast along from Ventimiglia which would be the border crossing if you were travelling along the Riviera. Also Emanuelle was the name of a series of films you were watching whilst pulling your pudding in Stockholm.
I got on the train in Genoa and I have never heard of off road trains. Seen as it is on rails, it's stop or go, that's why even the flakiest greasy spick can drive one. I am open to the suggestion that some uncle had mucked around with the points system due to an obligatory family feud but seen as the destination was Innsbruck and we did get to Innsbruck, the logic is that he could not have been lost and no messing with points occurred.
I know where Genoa is, I had been in that glorious sh1t hole Marseille previously.
Gold Blend is shyte and you're a liar Bally. You're just coming in here to stir things up.
Liar? Moi? You think Nescafe is better than Gold Blend then?0 -
Nescafe and all instant coffee's are shyte, plain shyte.
Emanuel or Emanuelle (I don't know - they stick a vowel on the end of every word apart from Wilier, so it's impossible to tell the gender) was from Roma.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Pinno wrote:Emanuel or Emanuelle (I don't know - they stick a vowel on the end of every word apart from Wilier, so it's impossible to tell the gender) was from Roma.
But, if you had trouble telling the gender...
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By replying to my little challenge above, it's good to see some you at least realise that you're coffee snobs
[Sips tasty latte]"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Coffee dates back to Ethiopia. It is not an original Italian conception, therefore we can do what we like to it.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0
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Ahhh Thursday.
Lovely day here so headed out on the cross bike, whereby my buddy promptly hit a huge pot hole, went over the bars and fractured both elbows ! ouch ! nasty one, poor bugger.
Second time out on his new CX bike as well.Trek,,,, too cool for school ,, apparently0 -
Bikes`n`guns wrote:Ahhh Thursday.
Lovely day here so headed out on the cross bike, whereby my buddy promptly hit a huge pot hole, went over the bars and fractured both elbows ! ouch ! nasty one, poor bugger.
Second time out on his new CX bike as well.
...and no mention of coffee!?seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:By replying to my little challenge above, it's good to see some you at least realise that you're coffee snobs
[Sips tasty latte]0 -
I went home and had a coffee, a Grande Intenso on my Dolce Gusto philistine I know, but I like it.
He never cause he can`t get his hands up to his mouth.Trek,,,, too cool for school ,, apparently0 -
Where do you f*ckers, stuck up your own arses on coffee, stand on Camp coffee?0
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Ballysmate wrote:Where do you f*ckers, stuck up your own arses on coffee, stand on Camp coffee?
Get on with the caption comp pic and keep your long nose and your sh1t paddle out of it.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Ballysmate wrote:Where do you f*ckers, stuck up your own arses on coffee, stand on Camp coffee?
I thought latte was camp coffeemy isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
team47b wrote:Ballysmate wrote:Where do you f*ckers, stuck up your own arses on coffee, stand on Camp coffee?
I thought latte was camp coffee"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
team47b wrote:Ballysmate wrote:Where do you f*ckers, stuck up your own arses on coffee, stand on Camp coffee?
I thought latte was camp coffee0 -
Veronese68 wrote:team47b wrote:Ballysmate wrote:Where do you f*ckers, stuck up your own arses on coffee, stand on Camp coffee?
I thought latte was camp coffee
...but not as camp as Seano, surely?seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Now enjoying a butch Waitrose latte while appreciating the Saturday girls"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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Stevo 666 wrote:Now enjoying a butch Waitrose latte while appreciating the Saturday girls0
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Just enjoying the post ride shower, eat, sofa.
Riding in these temperatures is enjoyable right up until that point when the energy starts waning and you get a shiver up your spine, then it's everything but.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Pinno wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:Now enjoying a butch Waitrose latte while appreciating the Saturday girls
You do realise that it's Saturday and you have lead me astray."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:
I went into the coffee thread of my own volition.... should be a good fight.
On the other subject, it reminds of Cavendish House in Cheltenham and a stunning waitress called Adele...seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
...oh, and that fantastic cheesecake at Spencer's Cafe in the company of Letitia (Mousy blonde pharmacist from Madrid who ran off with a Merchant Banker, I never had a chance did I?), Helen from Rotterdam (cute and blue eyed but could talk for the EU), the stunning Roberta from Milan (firebrand, wouldn't touch her with an ice pop) and a couple of mates. It was the Saturday ritual.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0
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Pinno wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:
I went into the coffee thread of my own volition.... should be a good fight.
I try not to get in the queue for the checkout with the stunning Indian or the tanned brunette Saturday girls every time :twisted:"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Some Asian babes can be stunning.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0