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Having a La Chouffe as I work to clean up my water feature
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Fish getting bigger.
Printable View
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Having a La Chouffe as I work to clean up my water feature
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https://i.imgur.com/WjkVwSo.jpg
Fish getting bigger.
A Spanish lager.
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And a Portuguese one.
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^ Fantastic stuff.
You can drink all round the world without the hassle of travel.
I've noticed that the bottles of Leo have different coloured tops lately... maybe it's the same thing. I'll have to check.
^^^ for the world cup?
Crumpton Oak cider.
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Better than Thatchers. Just.
I tend to have ‘one for the stairs’ when I get home and make a call or 2 or just fire up a chat with a random pal back home.
No beer left, so I went for a pint of Jack coke. And a splendid drop.
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I worked up a thirst in the garden which I slaked this evening with a Balters floral Captain Sensible
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Kris Kringle says in A Miracle on 34th St that a B-29 is a crazy request for a kringle jingle so I thought it was good time to get a 2nd B-29
Miracle on 34th Street Clip from sermon on December 8th, 2019 - YouTube
(looks like you have to follow the link)
Esso Express was the 29th B-29 ever built out of 4000 and was given early retirement after a worthy bombing career by being converted into a tanker in 1944. She was used to ferry fuel loads between bases in Asia.
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ˇSalud!
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The new Moretti!!
Poretti, it's Birrificio!
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^ keep meaning to try that.
Did you half inch the glass?:)
^^^Nice glass
Tis nearly the season to get bubbly darlings so I thought I would get in some practice and toast my lush little Saab JAS-39 Gripen wheels up. You have no idea how cute they are till you see one in the flesh
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The delta wings and canards make you think it will look like a Eurofighter Typhoon, but it is much dinkier and cuter and its canards are much more in yer face.
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Reminiscent of their famous Saab Viggen, re-envisioning the Christmas Tree profile for Santa's Scandinavian escort. Much smaller than the big twin engine Eurofighter and smaller than the diminutive F-16 (although it looks bigger up on the high stand)
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4.8% poof juice.
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Been missing his Friday night toons
Wasn't that his gik withnails?
Here's to Saabs Loops...
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FWIW, when I free roll my Saab in neutral downhill, it sounds like a dive bombing Stuka ready to drop its load.
^Those clever Swedes know their design language Joe (if you can decipher it)
Gripen E - The Game Changer - YouTube
Solo lemon thirst quencher today
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Cunningly disguised as a credibility-saving blokeworthy brewski
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I had a flying visit back home last week and enjoyed some fine alcoholic beverages while I was there; these two Robinsons ales being two of the very best.
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And both coming in at quite a bit less than 4 English pounds each. My mate's (and my missus') Stowford Press cider substantially more.
We used to get large bottles of Stowford Press down here, distributed by Bob the Towel from Fluid Asia (?).
Not sure what happened with that connection.
I'm trying to get away from the Leo / Ya Dong habit so thought I'd treat meself to a nice bottle of gin to celebrate the World Cup.
Today at Makro I picked up a full litre for around 450 odd Baht (from memory) which was significantly cheaper than the bottle of Gordon's that I bought from Villa Market on Sukhumvit last week, and that was only 750 cl.
Anyway, every b@stard one of our lemons seem to have this disease inside. I resorted to limes... but the same.
Does anyone know what this is? I'm gonna have to get a Jiffy lemon tomorrow by the looks of things.
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cut the iffy bit out, looks fine to me.
Try and get some Gin infusion teabags.
^^ Yeah, maybe I've become a bit fussy while living in Isaan.
I'll cut out the nice bits and stick them in my drink!
^ I must admit KT that I haven't noticed them at 7-Eleven. I'll take a look around tomorrow.
Gin has a tendency to make you lose your inhibitions but tea bagging :)
breathing for the Brazil game, tried one a month ago and it was very nice
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spirits are largely confined to the past, gin aside. I didn't much like spirits, now its a beer or two or the odd bottle of red. summertime is G&T by the pint. The bolloxs about sipping spirits and that snubbery.......pfft - and fuk scotch et al, ghastly stuff.
Still each to their own. Much like Dill and Chitty thinking they are sophisticated drinking Ital Lager pish and paying a premium to wet the bed. :)
Totally disagree Mike. A few beers during a hot day by the pool watching some games is perfect. A nice pour in the evening is quite enjoyable. A good Bourbon or Rye Whiskey or Vodka on the rocks. Of course an Old Fashion or Manhattan is a refreshing mix as well.
But as you said, to each his own. Wine to me is God awful stuff and it is far more a snob drink then any liquor available. :)