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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: TheBoy on 18 May 2012, 20:03:07
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Webby the Bear brought me a little 'thanks' gift yesterday, that I'm enjoying tonight.
I'm getting in a bit of a muddle.
Thanks Webby, I am enjoying it :y
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I dont know, all those cambelt DVD's I starred in and I get naff all! ;D
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I dont know, all those cambelt DVD's I starred in and I get naff all! ;D
Pop around, there's some Stella Cidre in it for you. But be bloody quick, as they seem to be evapourating ::)
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Does Stella Cidre give a big a kick as the lager? ???
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Does Stella Cidre give a big a kick as the lager? ???
Its similar strength, quite weak for cider, but it slips down far too easy ;D
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does this mean you`ll wake up speaking fluent french??? ::)
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possibly but why is it also known as wife beaters drink??...
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does this mean you`ll wake up speaking fluent french??? ::)
Fluent 'dangle berries', Bertie ;D
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possibly but why is it also known as wife beaters drink??...
20 years ago, it (Stella lager) was possibly one of the strongest (5.2% IIRC) available in pubs, and you know as well as I do, when some people get "beyond tipsey", they get aggressive/violent.
Now, Stella is weaker (4.2?) and other lagers have become stronger, so Stella is approx the same as anything else.
I never drink Stella on draft, only bottled. It seems to quickly get an aftertaste on draft, as if the landlord have mishandled it, yet their other beers are fine. Strange, but true.
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possibly but why is it also known as wife beaters drink??...
20 years ago, it (Stella lager) was possibly one of the strongest (5.2% IIRC) available in pubs, and you know as well as I do, when some people get "beyond tipsey", they get aggressive/violent.
Now, Stella is weaker (4.2?) and other lagers have become stronger, so Stella is approx the same as anything else.
I never drink Stella on draft, only bottled. It seems to quickly get an aftertaste on draft, as if the landlord have mishandled it, yet their other beers are fine. Strange, but true.
Yup, I've noticed that, only drink bottled.
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possibly but why is it also known as wife beaters drink??...
20 years ago, it (Stella lager) was possibly one of the strongest (5.2% IIRC) available in pubs, and you know as well as I do, when some people get "beyond tipsey", they get aggressive/violent.
Now, Stella is weaker (4.2?) and other lagers have become stronger, so Stella is approx the same as anything else.
I never drink Stella on draft, only bottled. It seems to quickly get an aftertaste on draft, as if the landlord have mishandled it, yet their other beers are fine. Strange, but true.
It also gives a nasty headache in the morning as well!!! ::) Becks is my favourite lager, bottled and draft! :)
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I dont know, all those cambelt DVD's I starred in and I get naff all! ;D
Pop around, there's some Stella Cidre in it for you. But be bloody quick, as they seem to be evapourating ::)
Not tried that stuff yet,is it any good compared to say Magners?
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does this mean you`ll wake up speaking fluent french??? ::)
You might. But Stella ain't French. There are 2 other languages you might end up speaking aswell, or instead.
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I dont know, all those cambelt DVD's I starred in and I get naff all! ;D
Choccy IIRC Mark? But that was for tool "rental" not celeb status :y
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:y :y anyway TB
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:y :y anyway TB
buggerd that up didnt i
what i ment to say was
any way TBhow was the head this morning
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I dont know, all those cambelt DVD's I starred in and I get naff all! ;D
Oh no Mark, but your knees have my total adoration, I keep going back to the best bits! ;D ;D ;D
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I dont know, all those cambelt DVD's I starred in and I get naff all! ;D
Oh no Mark, but your knees have my total adoration, I keep going back to the best bits! ;D ;D ;D
:D :D :D ooooh kinky ::) ::) :P :P :D