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You think that's boring? :eek:

Try THIS for a change....

All to get through your effin'boring country... :twisted:


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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:You think that's boring? :eek:

Try THIS for a change....

All to get through your effin'boring country... :twisted:


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Juuuuuust because you can get from any "A" to any "B" in Belgium in 10 minutes!!!!

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Hm.

Also true ;-)

England is twenty times bigger...

And yet we have twenty times more drinkable beers than you island-dwellers :twisted:


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LOL......
as you know, i wouldnt know about that ;)

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Quiff Boy wrote:don't they let you have any motorways in norfolk & suffolk? :roll:

nope...


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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:You think that's boring? :eek:

Try THIS for a change....

All to get through your effin' boring country... :twisted:


IZ.

just humour me...but why would you want to go to Fishguard IZ?...

there's many other equally dreadful destinations i could think of... :innocent:
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Burn wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:You think that's boring? :eek:

Try THIS for a change....

All to get through your effin' boring country... :twisted:


IZ.

just humour me...but why would you want to go to Fishguard IZ?...

there's many other equally dreadful destinations i could think of... :innocent:

Departure point for the SeaLynx to Rosslare, mebbe ;-)


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Quiff Boy wrote:suffice to say twas very nice. and emilystrange pretty much got it right about southwold. there is very little to do except feist :lol: :notworthy:

nice place though. just a bit flat. :o

and the A17 and A12 last FOREVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR *yawn*

don't they let you have any motorways in norfolk & suffolk? :roll:
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Hm.

Also true ;-)

England is twenty times bigger...

And yet we have twenty times more drinkable beers than you island-dwellers :twisted:


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any Belgian bier I've tried, tasted like syrupy wreck the hoose juice! :eek:
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James Blast wrote:any Belgian bier I've tried, tasted like syrupy wreck the hoose juice! :eek:
about the same I would say about Guinnes.


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Guinness is rather bitter christophe
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James Blast wrote:Guinness is rather bitter christophe
yep indeed it is :roll:
Sewer water is a better comparison.

I can't compare the taste with any other beer I drink myself.
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Belgian bier is like baby sick, how dare you impune the great flavour of Irish Stout, Sir?! :D
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James Blast wrote:Belgian bier is like baby sick, how dare you impune the great flavour of Irish Stout, Sir?! :D
I’m sorry, you can drink whatever you like.

And at the end of the evening we probable don’t even notice the taste anyway.
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christophe wrote:And at the end of the evening we probable don’t even notice the taste anyway.
FACT! :|
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i don't like beer anyway..
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you can't come to my party then, ems :cry:
although... a south of the Equator merlot or shiraz? :)
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i can come and be the sober one laughing at you lot if you like.

white zinfandel, please?
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James Blast wrote:any Belgian bier I've tried, tasted like syrupy wreck the hoose juice! :eek:
Sorry to hear that. Especially when England's most famous beers are Heineken, Hoegaarden and Stella :twisted:

And the first one even TRYING to call Tetley's a 'beer' will be punished.

Severely. :von:


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Stop laughing.

That means YOU, Big Si and Thrash Harry !!!


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I'm a Jock. I, Izzy got through art school on a diet of cheap sweet and sour sauce with chips/rice, Vesta Beef Rissotto, Dynamite (see earlier thread) and lashings of 80 Shillings 'hic' I got a first too :D
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no pot noodle or beanfeast?
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emilystrange wrote:no pot noodle or beanfeast?
70s ems, we didn't have such things :D + :cry:
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