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Seeing WTFH's joke in joke thread about recycling reminds me. Recently I went through Mrs BP's drinks cupboard. Several spirits had gone off! I thought that was impossible. However drink 95%, leave and it will go moldy.
She had 4 open gin bottles. I complained she only needs 1. "I like different types of gin"! FFS...
BTW I gave up drinking in 2011...Comment
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Sainsbury's delivery has arrived
The use-by dates on the meat and fish are clustered around the start of the week, so I'll have to play Tetris with the contents of the freezer to fit some of them in there
I only got the fish (smoked mackerel) because I've got an appointment with the cardiac rehab people at the end of the month, so I want to be able to say I've been eating oily fish as they recommend
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People who like gin do tend to be connoisseurs, and have different gins for different moods - a bit like whisky aficionadosOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostSeeing WTFH's joke in joke thread about recycling reminds me. Recently I went through Mrs BP's drinks cupboard. Several spirits had gone off! I thought that was impossible. However drink 95%, leave and it will go moldy.
She had 4 open gin bottles. I complained she only needs 1. "I like different types of gin"! FFS...
BTW I gave up drinking in 2011...
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..and other piss artists who feel the need to justify said artistryOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostPeople who like gin do tend to be connoisseurs, and have different gins for different moods - a bit like whisky aficionados

i'll drink anything, if you strain the lumps out with a tulipty cloth
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Why is Gin called mother's ruin? I am sure it is children who ruin mothers.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostPeople who like gin do tend to be connoisseurs, and have different gins for different moods - a bit like whisky aficionados
And those mothers unlucky enough to be married to me....Comment
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And after having all that shopping delivered, I didn't even have any of it for tea
Instead, I had chicken in red wine sauce, which had been committed to the freezer sometime last autumn or maybe even summer, with chips and peas; most toothsome
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All that Hogarthian stuff, innit?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy is Gin called mother's ruin? I am sure it is children who ruin mothers.

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While eating, I was watching the surgeons programme off BBC2, as nothing goes as well with fine dining as watching (spoiler alert) somebody having a third of their face literally sawn off, in HD
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