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Less 30-03-2014 14:33

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1100480)
But I have to finish shoveling first ... :D

Well yes, I suppose those earth filled privy's would be high maintenance to cope with what you eat & drink!

Eric 30-03-2014 14:48

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1100482)
it must be a 'boy thing'...a 'mine is bigger than yours' thing.

Have you never heard of "brewer's droop"?:D

Eric 30-03-2014 14:50

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1100484)
Well yes, I suppose those earth filled privy's would be high maintenance to cope with what you eat & drink!

That looks remarkably like our parliament building.:rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 30-03-2014 15:12

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1100482)
it must be a 'boy thing'...a 'mine is bigger than yours' thing.

Well, after a recent rebuke for smugness, I think Id best not comment on this one! :s_aim1:

Margaret Pilkington 30-03-2014 15:17

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1100490)
Have you never heard of "brewer's droop"?:D

Of course I have Eric(you don't think I have lived my life under a bush, do you?).
The thing is, I know a cure for it:D:D:D

Less 30-03-2014 15:24

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1100482)
it must be a 'boy thing'...a 'mine is bigger than yours' thing.

Well, it wouldn't do if it was a 'girl thing' that would make it like throwing a
chipolatas up a jigger!


Though man thing or not, I've had no complaints:-

Margaret Pilkington 30-03-2014 15:33

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That looks like a very tasty sausage Less. :)

Less 30-03-2014 15:42

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1100500)
That looks like a very tasty sausage Less. :)

Awwwww! I bet you say that to all the boys!
:eek:

Eric 30-03-2014 15:48

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1100493)
you don't think I have lived my life under a bush, do you?

A bird in the hand; now off to the bushes.:D

Margaret Pilkington 30-03-2014 16:13

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1100501)
Awwwww! I bet you say that to all the boys!
:eek:

No Less. I am more discerning than that.

Retlaw 30-03-2014 17:51

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1100493)
Of course I have Eric(you don't think I have lived my life under a bush, do you?).
The thing is, I know a cure for it:D:D:D

Put a lighted candle under it, it won't dare sag or droop.

Eric 30-03-2014 19:52

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1100497)
Well, it wouldn't do if it was a 'girl thing' that would make it like throwing a
chipolatas up a jigger!

Is that like throwing sausages up a ginnel?:confused:

taddy 30-03-2014 20:18

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1100468)
Oh deary me! Someone's not made serious study into this most important of matters it seems! :eek:;)



As my learned friend (And fellow companion of the hat) has pointed out, the "Deutsche Reinheitsgebote" (German purity law) allowed only certain ingredients to be used in the production of Beer & this has been going on in the "Fatherland" since 1156 I believe. Since that time though the most widely accepted ruling is that of 1516, none of your pasteurised, adulterated, adjunct laden muck here thank you very much! Ve haf vays of zer gettink drunk ja, visout zer nasty extras ja! ;) Incidentally, the normal ABV for a bog standard Pils is 4.8% knocking Brit beers 3-4% average into the shade in general. So if you're out & about swilling your super chilled designer Lager at 4% and 3 Quid+ a pint, I'll merely smile smugly, while supping my "Hauber" (Half litre) at 4.8% costing a piffling €2,80 "PROST! Meine Kumpel!" :cheers: :biggrin8:

Just arrived home after a couple of hours in my local sampling their real ale, only 4.2 abv but with a lovely hoppy aftertaste and only £2-50 a pint. I too have ordered ein gross bier on more than one occasion in Deutschland and Austria and have really enjoyed it, (do not drink lager in UK as there is no comparison. If German lager was readily available in the UK, (the proper stuff), then it would be my favourite tipple but as it isn't then I will stick with my real ale falling down juice.:alright:

Less 30-03-2014 20:21

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1100535)
Is that like throwing sausages up a ginnel?:confused:


Yep only the sausage is smaller and the alley is wider.

Accyexplorer 31-03-2014 05:05

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It's good to see the families wit being used to lift members moods (again), not just being used to degrade them ;)


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