The activity on that label looks tomcat-esque.
Beer.
Lots of it.
Gonna have a couple of weeks off after today though.
Definitely.
Maybe.
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Draught Brewdog Punk IPA in Korat... what ever's going on?
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Well, it's got f*** all to do with 'punk', that's certain.
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^ To continue the theme... a few highlights so far from my 'holiday' in Ol' Blighty...
I just love that even in rural Somerset, you can just go out and buy such a variety of beverages at just a petrol station!
It is just wonderful.
England 2- 0 Thailand!
Guess the TD poster, for an owed Green!
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^ Nice Mendy, how's ya mum?
It was in fact, Katie. This doesn't bode well for my next 'dog as a mystery England footballer' competition.
It is if all you have is a Leo glass in rural Somerset. Anyway, who's to say that you didn't pour a small tin of Leo into that fancy Kronenbourg glass? I know all the tricks.
I've been enjoying a few of these these Peronis over the last couple of evenings. This seems to be a new beer as I don't recall ever having one before I left the UK 25 odd years ago.
The range of beers, ciders, wines, crisps, pork pies, pasties and even puddings at the local, rural Somerset petrol station shop never ceases to amaze me. It's like having all three Korat malls, Korat Chef and even Villa Market on your doorstep, and you can even fill up your car to boot.
England 4-0 Thailand.
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Peroni is quite a decent option. I used to drink it often. The red one is best. No idea what’s in that can of yours.
But which is it, Sumerset is rural and different to get things like glasses or is it fantastic and you can buy everything you need on your doorstep? You can’t have it both ways.
Really? I’d own up if I did that. Drank a few of them and resisted the pokey urge to nic one.
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