Tonight's Tipple

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  1. Sta

    Stahlrost Well-Known Member

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    Really did have to Google that

    But I get your point, not sure I agree though.

    If it were true I wouldn't fly here by bongo-bongo airlines and pop in the Thornely for a pint.

    I'd have a private jet to Donny then helicopter landing at Dodeth miners welfare, then a Limo to the Dil Raj for Lobster Vindaloo

    Now there's an idea........

    Oh by the way I would have a big tank of rented goldfish in the flat too.
     
  2. BFC Dave

    BFC Dave Well-Known Member

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    at least it's not

    Barley wine !!!</p>

    do they still sell the stuff now ?</p>

    Oh and Watney's red barrell.</p>

    Oh and to all you young uns</p>

    Three travellers </p>

    White hart </p>

    Rose and Crown</p>

    Ring o' bells</p>

    and now gone</p>

    Gyngleboy</p>

    Penny Farthing</p>

    Vine</p>

    That's what they were called eh Kev.... real names,none of this new fangled Blah Bar, Maceys etc.... </p>

    Eeeeee it were all green fields round ere whe I were a lad !!!:) </p>

    get mi pipe and slippers (zzz) </p>
     
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    Now those pubs I frequented , Dave

    I'm buggered if I know what the few existing ones are called now , though !
    The Penny Farthing , had some interesting evenings in there !!
    I can't remember the last time I saw a bottle of Barley Wine .
     

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