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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostAre you sure they're CO2 and not NOx?
Inhaling NOx appears to be de rigueur with teens these days!
CO2 inflator | road.cc
As for inhaling, try HCN - it's gaseous in the current temperatures and a few small breaths will make you feel giddy.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYup, the whole country might soon. There'll only be real ale left and proper cider.
"Fresh" meats in supermarkets will have shorter shelf lives and cyclists won't be able to inflate their tyres with those little capsules they like to litter the countryside with.
And while air pistols also use CO2 as a propellant, it's good news for those of us with spring loaded air rifles - we aren't affected.
Inhaling NOx appears to be de rigueur with teens these days!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYup, the whole country might soon. There'll only be real ale left and proper cider.
"Fresh" meats in supermarkets will have shorter shelf lives and cyclists won't be able to inflate their tyres with those little capsules they like to litter the countryside with.
And while air pistols also use CO2 as a propellant, it's good news for those of us with spring loaded air rifles - we aren't affected.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostGammons in distress.
Weatherspoon is running out of beer
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44628993
"Fresh" meats in supermarkets will have shorter shelf lives and cyclists won't be able to inflate their tyres with those little capsules they like to litter the countryside with.
And while air pistols also use CO2 as a propellant, it's good news for those of us with spring loaded air rifles - we aren't affected.
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Gammons in distress.
Weatherspoon is running out of beer
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44628993
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah - effectively they wanted to make loads of money and did not give a damn about the 'product'
There are still plenty of small brewery's who want to stay that way which i think was what really pissed people off - especially those who pumped money into brew dog in the beginning.
Got to be honest I used to like their stuff - but I really have gone off 'craft' beer recently - just seems to be a competition to see who can get the most 'hoppiness' which just manifests it's self as bad grapefruit juice according to my taste buds. (on the light ones anyway - do not tend to go for the darker ones)Originally posted by WTFH View PostCongratulations on your 10,000th post!
Y SNIP er.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostPlease do. Also, have you any recommendations for good local beers for an upcoming business trip to Dublin?
Yardsman Lager
Guinness in Dublin tends to be better than the stuff we get too.
Go in one pub, try a different one and then go back to the first. the price sometimes drops because your "regulars"!!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostPlease do. Also, have you any recommendations for good local beers for an upcoming business trip to Dublin?
Brew Dock near Connolly Station is good. JW Sweetman is meant to be good but I've not got round to it yet.
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