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Post by kris on Jan 13, 2019 12:08:30 GMT
So I imagine this is why she looks a little bit pissed off. Id definately nail her๐ Yes but that doesn't really say much does it Andy ๐
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Post by NigelMoore on Jan 13, 2019 12:22:57 GMT
Perhaps this was his karma for endorsing the piss known as Fosters and unwittingly shoving this down the throats off the poor British public?" For a sandgroper, the east coast beers are foreign muck. My first beer was Hannanโs Lager, which I retain fond memories of โ a good introduction, but all of them are more suited to hot dusty climes. That said, I cruised the Grand Union once in an excellent British summer with a carton of Fosters Ice, which โ not to be all xenophobic with local prejudices - went down nicely enough.
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Post by JohnV on Jan 13, 2019 12:32:57 GMT
While the thread has drifted into the crap beer discussion, I must say the worst I think I have ever come across was "Lone Star" sold in the more godforsaken parts of Texas. I would rather drink my own pee. The locals pour salt into it .... God knows why, it still tastes revolting.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jan 13, 2019 12:35:29 GMT
Perhaps this was his karma for endorsing the piss known as Fosters and unwittingly shoving this down the throats off the poor British public?" For a sandgroper, the east coast beers are foreign muck. My first beer was Hannanโs Lager, which I retain fond memories of โ a good introduction, but all of them are more suited to hot dusty climes. That said, I cruised the Grand Union once in an excellent British summer with a carton of Fosters Ice, which โ not to be all xenophobic with local prejudices - went down nicely enough. Fosters may be an Australian brand, but it is a British beer. It is brewed in Manchester.
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Post by NigelMoore on Jan 13, 2019 13:30:19 GMT
Fosters may be an Australian brand, but it is a British beer. It is brewed in Manchester. Only brewed in the UK since the eighties.
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Post by Jim on Jan 13, 2019 14:21:20 GMT
Foxy and this ageist stuff, ha! I reckon he uses phrases like dotterdotter and it's translation because it's one step removed from admitting he is a Grandad, wrinkled and getting older by the minute. So for the benefit of Mr Fox.....
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2019 14:43:22 GMT
Foxy and this ageist stuff, ha! I reckon he uses phrases like dotterdotter and it's translation because it's one step removed from admitting he is a Grandad, wrinkled and getting older by the minute. So for the benefit of Mr Fox..... You get a like for dragging that ridiculous tune out of the vaults ๐๐ง
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Post by thebfg on Jan 13, 2019 14:55:41 GMT
Great aunt sounds like I should be doddery & be called Agatha.I'm not either ! I am a great uncle. I've got a long way to go before becoming a grandad though.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 13, 2019 15:22:25 GMT
Also note that Foxy has never provided a picture of a happy looking woman...... That's very naughty of you to tempt me.
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Post by Jim on Jan 13, 2019 15:33:09 GMT
Also note that Foxy has never provided a picture of a happy looking woman...... That's very naughty of you to tempt me. Maybe he married her for the boat. That's a broad beam. Lovely boat as well.
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Post by Jim on Jan 13, 2019 15:35:08 GMT
Great aunt sounds like I should be doddery & be called Agatha.I'm not either ! I am a great uncle. I've got a long way to go before becoming a grandad though. I have 9. Started young, step kids caused the problem! Youngest is 14, eldest 26.
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Post by mouse on Jan 13, 2019 15:39:21 GMT
Not at all, in this case Great Aunt Maud was in fact my grandfather's sister, I just thought her name was appropriate for her status. Mind you it was from an age gone past. She lived in Peabody Buildings, a huge tenament block near Bakers Street, I believe it was owned by the Guineas Trust and entering her flat was like stepping back into the days of the Raj. All the furniture harked back to when she and her husband were in India where he served in the British army at the turn of the last century. Phil Well now, there is a thing. My Great Gran on my mother's side was a Peabody Buildings tenant. Though she was at the Elephant and Castle. Kids tiptoed about on her landing! I remember her dressed as Grandma in the Giles Cartoons. Was well in to her 90's in the mid-late 1960's.
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Post by rockdodger on Jan 13, 2019 15:39:23 GMT
While the thread has drifted into the crap beer discussion, I must say the worst I think I have ever come across was "Lone Star" sold in the more godforsaken parts of Texas. I would rather drink my own pee. The locals pour salt into it .... God knows why, it still tastes revolting. Sounds like its in the same league as "Westend" South Australian muck that tastes like what I imagine cats piss tastes like๐คข๐คข๐คข๐คฎ๐คฎ๐คฎ๐คฎ
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Post by Ssscrudddy on Jan 13, 2019 15:46:12 GMT
LMAO How long have you been waiting to say that! (I'm only up to page 10 of 40 so far) His joke-s were crap, but possibly better to let people say they are crap rather than censor. Honestly, a small percentage of the world seems to be getting lefty and stupid. crap jokes are one thing, they were n't jokes, they weren't funny, they were crude and they were offensive, and deliberatley so he was asked politely to behave by several people so he posted a stroryline of an unpleasant sexual nature. A very unpleasant experience for all. A very unpleaant troll.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 13, 2019 15:52:22 GMT
Not at all, in this case Great Aunt Maud was in fact my grandfather's sister, I just thought her name was appropriate for her status. Mind you it was from an age gone past. She lived in Peabody Buildings, a huge tenament block near Bakers Street, I believe it was owned by the Guineas Trust and entering her flat was like stepping back into the days of the Raj. All the furniture harked back to when she and her husband were in India where he served in the British army at the turn of the last century. Phil Well now, there is a thing. My Great Gran on my mother's side was a Peabody Buildings tenant. Though she was at the Elephant and Castle. Kids tiptoed about on her landing! I remember her dressed as Grandma in the Giles Cartoons. Was well in to her 90's in the mid-late 1960's.
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