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Less 31-03-2014 05:07

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1100577)
It's good to see the families wit being used to lift members moods (again), not just being used to degrade them ;)


Do us all a favour change the record, please!

cashman 31-03-2014 07:17

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1100577)
It's good to see the families wit being used to lift members moods (again), not just being used to degrade them ;)

I have found oer the years, that only happens when its been well earned.;)

dotti34 31-03-2014 08:19

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What a wonderful thread wanderer this has turned out to be. Love it!!!! Started off about the input of members, is covering so many things including private bits, boys playing with their toys, a testicular-loving biter (of the mosquito variety that is), going behind the bush – did a bit of by-passing with mention of loos, booze and some nit-picking, some talk of ‘holding their own’, Latex and kinkiness, an offer from Eric for some of the good stuff, limpness (well limp celery) and now comparing sausages…..

Btw, was going to have sausages for tea but not ‘bleeping’ likely now, think I’ve been put off them for ever!!!!!

Am really enjoying the read (well most of it) – and in my opinion anyone who’s not a member of Accyweb doesn’t know what they’re missing!!!!!!

Margaret Pilkington 31-03-2014 10:58

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I think it is just a bit sad that the thread has been hijacked by forum members behaving like primary school boys(no actually the children at the primary school near us behave with more maturity).
The levity has been an attempt to lighten the thread a bit....but all in all it takes away from the thread.
The thread has been spoiled by members who want to snarl and snipe at each other.
Not a good advert for the site.
It is time it stopped....it is getting tedious to read.

maxthecollie 31-03-2014 11:14

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1100600)
I think it is just a bit sad that the thread has been hijacked by forum members behaving like primary school boys(no actually the children at the primary school near us behave with more maturity).
The levity has been an attempt to lighten the thread a bit....but all in all it takes away from the thread.
The thread has been spoiled by members who want to snarl and snipe at each other.
Not a good advert for the site.
It is time it stopped....it is getting tedious to read.

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Michael1954 31-03-2014 13:21

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Originally Posted by Big Dave (Post 1100044)
Perhaps its due to threads like Globe bowling club and the reaction the newish members are getting from that

I notice that most of the posts in that thread have now been deleted.

DtheP47 31-03-2014 23:38

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1100441)
Are you serious:eek: 100% of members in the Fellowship of the Hat (not the 95% figure popular in your neck of the woods;)) would agree that some of the world's greatest beers can be found, and enjoyed, in the Reich and in the True North. Germany, land of the Reinheitsgebot for over 500 years! Now that's taking beer seriously:alright: And in Canada, from east (Alexander Keith's ... any of their fine beers) to west (Kokanee) and from la belle province (La Fin du Monde ... at a whopping 9%, it's a beer for real men and hockey playing women:D) In the production and consumption of beer, Canada and Germany take a back seat to no one.

Now that's getting back on topic ... BEER: THE UNIVERSAL TOPIC :cheers:


Eric, some of the Craft Beers in the Home of The Brave Land of the Free are catching us up too..though I take issue of em calling everything an IPA

Pics here from Listermann's Beer Fest Saturday in Cincinnati 3 of which best your La Fin du Monde. And they even had the Arsenal/ City game on the telly :D

DtheP47 31-03-2014 23:41

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1100623)
I notice that most of the posts in that thread have now been deleted.

Deleted !!! Edward Scissorhands must be the new moderator. :D

Eric 01-04-2014 00:17

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1100680)
Eric, some of the Craft Beers in the Home of The Brave Land of the Free are catching us up too..though I take issue of em calling everything an IPA

Pics here from Listermann's Beer Fest Saturday in Cincinnati 3 of which best your La Fin du Monde. And they even had the Arsenal/ City game on the telly :D

Have to admit that there are some good beers coming out of the U.S. of Eh. Maybe it's because U.S. tourists to Canada got the taste for real beer, and when they got home, they refused to put up with the undernourished gnat's urine that the American breweries were putting out;) ... well, it's my theory:D But still, most American beers are still like making love in a canoe.;)

dotti34 01-04-2014 06:21

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Ah, Eric! Is that the voice of experience speaking - the canoe bit. Probably best not to tell.....

DtheP47 01-04-2014 07:59

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Originally Posted by dotti34 (Post 1100695)
Ah, Eric! Is that the voice of experience speaking - the canoe bit. Probably best not to tell.....

Chapter 69 of Eric's bio dotti "Up a creek without a paddle" :D

Margaret Pilkington 01-04-2014 10:05

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1100682)
But still, most American beers are still like making love in a canoe.;)

Is it similar to making love in a hammock?

cashman 01-04-2014 10:10

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Reckon a hammock would be harder work.:D

Eric 01-04-2014 12:18

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1100717)
Is it similar to making love in a hammock?

Not really ... it has to be close to water:D

Eric 01-04-2014 16:23

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Originally Posted by dotti34 (Post 1100695)
Ah, Eric! Is that the voice of experience speaking - the canoe bit. Probably best not to tell.....

Try this: American beer is so weak, it's [deleted]ing close to water.


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