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Any particular tawny? I like tawny. -
For a moment, I wondered what you were talking aboutOriginally posted by norrahe View PostShould go for thighs rather than tits, more flavour and don't tend to dry out as much.
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Fecking Irish. Is there any alcohol you folk don't like?!!!Originally posted by norrahe View PostAny particular tawny? I like tawny.
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Mr ms got it as a gift or prize or something from his work. No sediment.Originally posted by norrahe View PostAny particular tawny? I like tawny.
Taylor's 10-year-old Tawny Port
I've poured him a small glass - hoping he doesn't like it
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I like the Warres 10 year oldOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostMr ms got it as a gift or prize or something from his work. No sediment.
Taylor's 10-year-old Tawny Port
I've poured him a small glass - hoping he doesn't like it
I did try the 20 year old but the 10 yr is nicer and a bit too drinkable.Comment
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Islay malts, vintage ports, cheap nasty wine, baileys (yes really) and any sickly licquers of that ilk. Not a big fan of Bordeaux.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostFecking Irish. Is there any alcohol you folk don't like?!!!
I'm sure there are others but I'm too busy pondering bleedin ice-cream recipes atmComment
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Mr ms has indicated that he might be prepared to "go away or something" to mark our silver wedding anniversary.
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When's that?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMr ms has indicated that he might be prepared to "go away or something" to mark our silver wedding anniversary.
No change of him coming for cloggers for grub club?Comment
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right, its feckin' wet out there* so now that I'm back in I'm staying here...all feckin' weekend too if I get my way!
* points towards the window
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August.Originally posted by norrahe View PostWhen's that?
No change of him coming for cloggers for grub club?
I did try for grub club
"Lots of people are bringing their other halves. Are you sure you don't want to come?"
"No"
"No, you're not sure?"
"No. No."Comment
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