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Ken Moss 01-04-2010 14:12

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Nice pint of Bombardier or three and a fry up.

Any other ale drinkers on Accyweb?

jaysay 01-04-2010 14:45

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 802384)
Nice pint of Bombardier or three and a fry up.

Any other ale drinkers on Accyweb?

Used to be Ken but I've retired:D

Ken Moss 01-04-2010 14:59

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 802395)
Used to be Ken but I've retired:D

It can only possibly be through health reasons so you have my deepest sympathies, John.

Best not to regale you with delightful stories of beautiful Moorhouses ales, fresh from the pump at the end of a summer's day then....?

I know it's 'Dingle Beer' but they've got a cracking brewery up there and no mistake.

jaysay 01-04-2010 15:13

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 802409)
It can only possibly be through health reasons so you have my deepest sympathies, John.

Best not to regale you with delightful stories of beautiful Moorhouses ales, fresh from the pump at the end of a summer's day then....?

I know it's 'Dingle Beer' but they've got a cracking brewery up there and no mistake.

They have to get smething right Ken haven't had much luck with the footy, :D

Eric 01-04-2010 17:04

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 802290)
I'll be at Westminster chained to the railings burning my macaroons and Earl Grey if I'm ever ordered to take down my England flag on the grounds of racism.

I can see the headlines now.....

'RISHTON TERRORIST ARRESTED IN RACISM PLOT'
A Lancashire man was arrested today after police raided his kitchen and found materials that are known components of potentially dangerous objects known locally as 'Eccles Cakes'. Ken Moss, 32, of Rishton in Hyndburn was defiant as he was dragged away and insisted that the cakes were for personal consumption. His wife, who cannot be named for legal reasons, broke down in tears and was released on bail following her arrest for aiding and abetting terrorist activity in the UK.
It is understood by Metropolitan Police that the Eccles Cakes were due to be 'baked for England' on 23rd April for St George's Day. The move is believed to have been racially motivated and has been condemned by government officials. The trial continues.

If you want to avoid the hassle, take a little trip to the great province of Newfoundland and Labrador, where St. George's Day is a provincial holiday:mosher: Have a feast of seal flipper pie ... wash it down with screech or swish ... pop round to Dildoe and have a few beers with the folks there .... :D

Benipete 01-04-2010 17:31

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 802458)
If you want to avoid the hassle, take a little trip to the great province of Newfoundland and Labrador, where St. George's Day is a provincial holiday:mosher: Have a feast of seal flipper pie ... wash it down with screech or swish ... pop round to Dildoe and have a few beers with the folks there .... :D

Yes it must make your eyes and mouth water at the very thought:D

Ken Moss 16-04-2010 09:58

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We're a week off our annual excuse to be patriotic and it's on a Friday too. Let's make something of it this year.

DaveinGermany 16-04-2010 11:26

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 806923)
We're a week off our annual excuse to be patriotic and it's on a Friday too. Let's make something of it this year.

If we didn't have so many people interfering with our lives we wouldn't have to rely on 1 Day in a year when we could have an "excuse" to be patriotic about being English !! :(

Ken Moss 16-04-2010 12:28

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 806943)
If we didn't have so many people interfering with our lives we wouldn't have to rely on 1 Day in a year when we could have an "excuse" to be patriotic about being English !! :(

Well said, Dave.

I vote we forget the PC nonsense and just all traipse off down the pub!

beechy 16-04-2010 12:52

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 802305)
I have a pantry full, already slain.

Much more palatable if they're hung, prior to going in a pie.

;)

do you prefere a well hung dragon on st georges day :egged:

ossy kid 16-04-2010 14:16

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Will be having our usual St Georges party at the club house, flags flying, ale flowing, war songs belted out and roast beef and y------- pud wi aple pie and custard!!! Grand.

cashman 16-04-2010 14:38

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 802384)
Nice pint of Bombardier or three and a fry up.

Any other ale drinkers on Accyweb?

Like jaysay i also have sadly retired, probably payback fer past sins.:D

jaysay 16-04-2010 14:53

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 806976)
Like jaysay i also have sadly retired, probably payback fer past sins.:D

Oh the pain the pain:D

Barrie Yates 16-04-2010 15:39

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Originally Posted by ossy kid (Post 806973)
Will be having our usual St Georges party at the club house, flags flying, ale flowing, war songs belted out and roast beef and y------- pud wi aple pie and custard!!! Grand.

Surely it should be Lancashire Hot Pot - then you don't need any foreign muck with it.:D

Eric 17-04-2010 08:12

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 806996)
Surely it should be Lancashire Hot Pot - then you don't need any foreign muck with it.:D

Seal Flipper Pie tastes a lot like hot pot ... well, it does if you are drunk enough:D And it's not foreign .... it's from Newfoundland.:theband:


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