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This guy, even if my arm's being held hostage forcing me to type one-handed:

Awwwwww. Cute. :smile:

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Just finishing off one of these: duvel-beer-online-1299751209.jpg

That brings back a few memories, remember having a night on them in Lloyds a few years back, thought these are lovely, had about 12 bottles of it before realising it was about 9%, I was all over the place, being sick everywhere in the market and ended being carried to a taxi by some bloke who I then realised on the way home had nicked my phone and a few quid from my pockets.

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Awwwwww. Cute. :smile:

Being firmly of the opinion that this forum could do with more cat pictures I decided enough was enough - unfortunately I've ruined it for everyone else who wants to join in by posting the world's greatest cat from the get go. Sorry guys. :unsure::whistle:

That brings back a few memories, remember having a night on them in Lloyds a few years back, thought these are lovely, had about 12 bottles of it before realising it was about 9%, I was all over the place, being sick everywhere in the market and ended being carried to a taxi by some bloke who I then realised on the way home had nicked my phone and a few quid from my pockets.

The Tremens had gone bad so I've been forced into a second Duvel. Gosh darn. :ph34r:

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The crown body issuing a statement saying that flying the union flag 365 days a year is not a British tradition. lol

Northern Ireland has always thought of itself as more British than Britain.

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Pfft

I planted the wheat seeds

Waited for it to grow , fertilized the soil , harvested it , ground it into flour and sifted it , then made my own pastry .

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Not got pork pie for tomorrow. Did a quick shopping trip at lunchtime £21 for one day. food. Got an Indian meal for two for Xmas dinner. Plus some other snack stuff.

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The fact that for the 1sr time in 5 years i havent got to cook which means no washing up either.

And the missus best float my boat when she sees her christmas present.

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Aspall's Premier Cru Cyder.

And Henry Weston's 2011 Vintage.

Expertly balanced between sweet and dry; a perfect juxtaposition of candied sweetness and delicate, complex perfume. Both refreshingly fruity and delightfully smooth and drinkable, this rib-punchingly strong cider is incredibly versatile for an aged drink. The presence of fruit is all-so-apparent in this cider that exudes both big flavour and delicate complexity in equal measures. The 8.2% vol. implies a taste challenge of some sorts, but this robust cider boasts both versatility and session drinkability.

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Aspall's Premier Cru Cyder.

Nah, it's all about this lovely stuff...

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