Drinking About My Baby....

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psichonaut wrote:
Pursued By Trees wrote:Amaretto sour ... 35ml amaretto, 75ml lemon sour and 3 or 4 ice cubes ... shaken.
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this?
That's the one alright!

I'd had the biscuits, coffee and various deserts etc flavoured with it for years on and off and always vowed that one day I'd own a bottle myself. While eating out at the local Frankie and Bennys I tried the cocktail and became mildly hooked.

It's my current favourite tipple ... although I have been known to hang out at The Wellington in Brum enjoying the marvellous selection of independant real ales.
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A lovely Australian dry red called

"KOOKABURRA"

8)
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This evening i will be mostly drinking - after my last can of Carlsberg - Tesco imported continental lager (read Cheap Stella LOL) as they had SOLD OUT of Carlsberg LOL GGGGGRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!
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Had a couple of theseImage
in the fridge, so I thought, why not?
;D
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Pista wrote:Had a couple of theseImage
in the fridge, so I thought, why not?
;D
A Ha - the joys of Lidl/Aldi - I have tried that particular brew Very Nice IIRC
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MadameButterfly wrote:A lovely Australian dry red called

"KOOKABURRA"

8)
@ Madame :notworthy: - Very Glad to see you are drinking something "decent" for a change :wink:
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Hot chocolate, in an attempt to take the edge off my considerable hunger.
No food in Bearsden, what a shocking state of affairs!
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My Deputy Managing Director and I got through 7 mini-bottles of red wine on the Eurostar between Paris and London...

(Note to self: this may partly explain the tiredness I currently feel...)
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Andy TG wrote:
MadameButterfly wrote:A lovely Australian dry red called

"KOOKABURRA"

8)
@ Madame :notworthy: - Very Glad to see you are drinking something "decent" for a change :wink:
Cheers thanks Andy! Although not such a good idea as I've got to work tomorrow! Oh well.
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Dark wrote:Image
That reminds me.
Carpy. Where you at these days?
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Dark wrote:Image
That stuff will take away your sight and your sanity ... but only if you do it properly :lol:
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It's the remnants from a party. Some idiots decided to shot it, but a girl and I sat in the kitchen, pouring it through sugar on a teaspoon (we didn't have any cubes or an absinthe spoon :lol:), lighting it, and diluting it.

So I've been having a glass of it before bed. Smells and tastes very nice. :)
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Black Russian time again :D :notworthy:

Fine choice Korin! If you want I'll try to get you an absinthe spoon next time I am at the bar :wink:
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Obviousman wrote:absinthe
You are such a goth! :innocent: :twisted: :lol: :kiss:
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boudicca wrote:
Obviousman wrote:absinthe
You are such a goth! :innocent: :twisted: :lol: :kiss:
I just like a good drink ;D
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Australian red is oh so nice!
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I had absinthe the first time after the sisters gig. yeah that was a fun night
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Obviousman wrote:Black Russian time again :D :notworthy:

Fine choice Korin! If you want I'll try to get you an absinthe spoon next time I am at the bar :wink:
Much appreciated. ;D
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I guess I'm gonna have some Cabernet this evening
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sziamiau wrote:I guess I'm gonna have some Cabernet this evening
Cheers! :D
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MadameButterfly wrote:
sziamiau wrote:I guess I'm gonna have some Cabernet this evening
Cheers! :D
thanks!..right after I finish with my pilates. bikini season is on us..that's an ouch :roll:
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sziamiau wrote:
MadameButterfly wrote:
sziamiau wrote:I guess I'm gonna have some Cabernet this evening
Cheers! :D
thanks!..right after I finish with my pilates. bikini season is on us..that's an ouch :roll:
No don't wax dear! Shave with the current of the growing of hair! It stops in-grown hair and makes life so much easier when it's less painless...
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MadameButterfly wrote:
sziamiau wrote:
MadameButterfly wrote: Cheers! :D
thanks!..right after I finish with my pilates. bikini season is on us..that's an ouch :roll:
No don't wax dear! Shave with the current of the growing of hair! It stops in-grown hair and makes life so much easier when it's less painless...
:wink: 8) ;D
oh I meant exercise...plus I am doing permanent hair removal..so yes
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