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A small anecdote about a time in a lap dancing bar I encountered last year. Went in with a few mates, and an 'entertainer' sat next to me and suggested I had a Jager bomb. Never had one before, so had a couple and now I know why she suggested them, as I was handing out £20's like they were free flyers. Damn those clever girls...
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I know a bloke who used to have two cans of Red Bull for his breakfast. I've no way of knowing if it was connected or not but he had a stroke at ~48 years old. Vile, putrid stuff.
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Totally agree Sysman, the smell is appalling. Makes me want to reach out for a Gauloises.Originally posted by Sysman View PostMe too. I've walked out of a bar leaving a nearly full pint behind due to the stink of the stuff.
Very bad on trains first thing in the morning. They leave empty cans in the litter bins to stink the place out.

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Me too. I've walked out of a bar leaving a nearly full pint behind due to the stink of the stuff.Originally posted by hyperD View PostI hate the smell of Red Bull. Someone opposite me on a crowded train popped open a can of that right in front of me and I gagged and almost puked onto her dreadlocks.

Very bad on trains first thing in the morning. They leave empty cans in the litter bins to stink the place out.
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I hate the smell of Red Bull. Someone opposite me on a crowded train popped open a can of that right in front of me and I gagged and almost puked onto her dreadlocks.
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I don't know why people insist on buying them? I'd have stayed out longer and not felt so bad if I hadn't succumbed.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIm not a big jagerbomb fan but every time we go out we tend to have them and sambucca and by the time I get home Im ratarsed.
Dam the daft UK drinking culture.
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Im not a big jagerbomb fan but every time we go out we tend to have them and sambucca and by the time I get home Im ratarsed.
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The Reverse Jägerbomb hurts more - a shot of Red Bull dropped into a glass of Jägermeister.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostJägerbomb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now I know why I was so sick.
Quite pi55ed off as that curry cost me £25, on the plus side at least I wont need to get the sudocrem out.
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Jägerbomb
Jägerbomb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now I know why I was so sick.
Quite pi55ed off as that curry cost me £25, on the plus side at least I wont need to get the sudocrem out.
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