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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Lustee+1, as I understand
    Lustee+2...

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      Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
      Is it not? I thought it was - at least the lustee and one other anyway...
      WHS

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        Originally posted by DS23 View Post
        i there a difference between milk stout and stout?
        I think so.

        Milk stout has lactose in it.

        HTH.

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          Originally posted by DS23 View Post
          red lion
          http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...h&z=18&iwloc=A

          The Red Lion in Penderyn.

          The road across from the Hirwaun Industrial Estate is the most interesting drive... you can touch both sides...

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            Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
            I think so.

            Milk stout has lactose in it.

            HTH.
            gah! <slaps head with kipper>

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              Porter is a dark-coloured style of beer. The history and development of stout and porter are intertwined.[1] The name was first used in the 18th century from its popularity with the street and river porters of London. It is generally brewed with dark malts. The name "stout" for a dark beer came about because a strong porter may be called "Extra Porter" or "Double Porter" or "Stout Porter". The term "Stout Porter" would later be shortened to just "Stout". For example, Guinness Extra Stout was originally called "Extra Superior Porter" and was only given the name Extra Stout in 1840.[2]

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                best go in search of a job.

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                  or take the kids out....

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                    Originally posted by DS23 View Post
                    best go in search of a job.
                    Originally posted by DS23 View Post
                    or take the kids out....
                    I'm in the same position - which should I do?
                    Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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                      Why do all the BA/PM roles in the Midlands require ' Public Sector Experiance'
                      Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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