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You can buy sandwiches in cans, rather proving that just because you can do it doesn't mean you shouldOriginally posted by d000hg View PostIf you can buy wine in cans you can buy 'real' cider that way, if anyone does is another matter. But I bet someone sells cans of still cider, weird as that would be.
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Too right re the hangover. Not helped by roadworks starting outside at 06:30. On a Sunday FFS!Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostCans? Real cider doesn't come in cans.
http://www.ukcider.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Real_Cider
Then you won't get that awful hangover and you can enjoy your shiny watch.
Ps, I'd get this one - ROLEX MILGAUSS WATCH - ROLEX Timeless Luxury Watches
Nice watch.
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Cans? Real cider doesn't come in cans.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI lost count after 4 cans. Maybe 6. No idea really.
http://www.ukcider.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Real_Cider
Then you won't get that awful hangover and you can enjoy your shiny watch.
Ps, I'd get this one - ROLEX MILGAUSS WATCH - ROLEX Timeless Luxury Watches
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I lost count after 4 cans. Maybe 6. No idea really.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat is the dose?
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Whiskey is better. As well as dulling the pain, in sufficient quantities it ensures that you won't be too keen on shopping tomorrow, and you certainly won't want to buy something that keeps ticking.
Tick.
Tick.
Tick.
AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!
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Cider as a remedy for a sore throat
When I get a sore throat, I always use cider to ease the pain (it works), but get quite pissed as a result. Have a very sore throat at the moment, and henceforth am pretty muzzy.
Need to make sure I don't go and buy something silly. Like a new watch perhaps.Tags: None
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