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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 9:16 am 
but whats your favourite ever drink?

in a gun to your head situation?

I asked mrs salt this last night, and her answer was the same as mine, Port!! :grin:
cant whack it

so.....whats yours and you cant say tea


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warm milk


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stone me i agree with dibs

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A good Rioja or Flurie. If I'm in a white mood then Sancerre or Chablis.


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Or if I'm sat on a beach in a tropical paradise, then I'll consider Strongarm.


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It's colleague by the way and we are concentrating on the league


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Cornelius Atweasle wrote:
I suppose he'll be happy when they have their "world class" manager in on Monday.

I bet it's also a pisser when your "goal scoring legend" turns you down to play for West Brom instead.

:grin: :grin: :grin:


The Baggies are going to struggle if they have signed Horatio Carter???


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Gun to head fave?

Er.............. that's a hard one

I'll take a pint of Murphy's from a freshly pierced keg, thank you. I haven't had one in years.


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Spirit - Jamesons
White wine - Semillon Chardonnay
Red wine - Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon
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Spirit - nice single malt scotch, preferably a Speyside one

Pint - Strongarm with a big icecream head on like when it's pulled in the Causeway

There's one pint I would love to have another of but it's made by one of those obscure micro-breweries so it's unlikely to appear in the local. It's called Dark Star Cappucino, and is basically a stout which has coffee beans added to it during fermentation. It is like chocolatey coffee flavoured Guinness. Drool.


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Mighty fine choices from Dibbs and Katcha, I think that I will add my name to the Strongarm list


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John Smiths with a dash of Woodpecker followed by a Vodka & Milk!!!! :grin:


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Fanny batter. :evil:


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Beer
Belgian
Dark
Strong
could be lefffe,chimay or any other type as long as its over six percent and dark
Beautiful

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Non-alcoholic - Pepsi Max.

Alcoholic - Abbot Ale.

Or a Vanilla Creme Frappucino from Starbuck's. But I'm poor, so no.


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I dont know, call yourself a student and shop in starbucks (if you could afford it)
Shouldnt you be complaining about american capitalism, local choice etc and either buy your coffee in the local caff or simply tramp around the streets instead, getting the bottom of your flares soaking wet in the puddles?
Shame on you

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BritishWestHpool wrote:
I dont know, call yourself a student and shop in starbucks (if you could afford it)
Shouldnt you be complaining about american capitalism, local choice etc and either buy your coffee in the local caff or simply tramp around the streets instead, getting the bottom of your flares soaking wet in the puddles?
Shame on you

American capitalism?

I've often found it ironic given I'm left wing yet own about 15 American Football shirts.


...never mind


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Come to think of it, I suppose I'm a bit of a hypocrite as well. Not that I like my american footie tops mind.
I bought a couple of fred perry polo's from thailand (cheap you see, they only pay them half a pence an hour and thats if they work twice as fast as is actually humanly possible). Got them on e-bay. Anyway, it serves me right cause the quality is shite.

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PoolieChrissie wrote:
Spirit - Jamesons
White wine - Semillon Chardonnay
Red wine - Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon
:grin: :grin:


WOO HHOO
A how posh are we in Billingham
for me it has to be adams ale with ice


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Guinness- but it made me fat - so it's John Smiths these days. John Smiths must be low calorie 'cos I'm not fat now.......................... :eek:


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the best brandy i can get me paws on - XO if i have a few quis extra - but VSOP otherwise - XO and vintage champagne is - non gayly - to die for.

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Just remembered my favourite after-dinner liqueur: limoncello

The best thing that ever happened to lemons!

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not a very extensive list this..... :roll:

most of you's are gay as drinking strongarm! :grin:


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anyone tried this...? Image

proper lush it is... 8.5% as well. knocks your tits off.


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behave yourself Nick, I'm at work until 6pm Friday and its only 10pm Thursday, You've got me a right quench on now. Prefer the darker belgian beers but would love one of them ta. Belgian beers are the greatest.
Bruges has the best pub ever - that must be a fact. Down some tiny street. About three hundred different beers and nearly all with their own glass. And they're so strong by the time you're on your fourth half you're well happy :grin:

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BritishWestHpool wrote:
behave yourself Nick, I'm at work until 6pm Friday and its only 10pm Thursday, You've got me a right quench on now. Prefer the darker belgian beers but would love one of them ta. Belgian beers are the greatest.
Bruges has the best pub ever - that must be a fact. Down some tiny street. About three hundred different beers and nearly all with their own glass. And they're so strong by the time you're on your fourth half you're well happy :grin:


mate of mine just finished 14 months in antwerp and kept bringing some odd ale home with him, some a bit odd, some great

was drinking a fair bit of krony 1664 blanc on hols and that minded me of some belgian ales - imitation tho'

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katcha wrote:
was drinking a fair bit of krony 1664 blanc on hols and that minded me of some belgian ales - imitation tho'

Any beer from Alsace is by definition imitation! The worst beer producing area in the world and people still drink their muck.

Anyway, getting to the point i was going to make......

One I overlooked - my favourite cocktail:
Mojito, made with freshly crushed mint leaves and Bacardi Special. I could drink ten of them!


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Never touch the stuff.........it spoilt my childhood.


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