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		|  19-10-2008, 01:44 | #826 |  
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			Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon..
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		|  24-10-2008, 00:13 | #827 |  
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			lemon tea............
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			Banrock Station, 3 litre bottle .................... white
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		|  24-10-2008, 01:41 | #829 |  
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			Iced tea with a slice of orange 'cause the lemon was mouldy and yucky.   
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			Coonawara Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 from ASDA. Very nice as always, one of the featured wines this week.
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		|  31-10-2008, 23:54 | #831 |  
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					Originally Posted by Uncle Peter  Coonawara Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 from ASDA. Very nice as always, one of the featured wines this week. |  Sounds nice - a cheap but nice French Shiraz (3L box) from Aldi for me.   |  
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			JD and coke. Although now thats done the bottle of meths is looking mighty fine.
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			Coffee & aspirin... to avoid blood clots on a 20hour flight to Oz...
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			Tea then off to work
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					Originally Posted by homealone  Sounds nice - a cheap but nice French Shiraz (3L box) from Aldi for me.  |  Ah the great thing about a box is that you don't really need a glass although glugging from the tap may be considered uncultured in some circles    |  
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					Originally Posted by Uncle Peter  Ah the great thing about a box is that you don't really need a glass although glugging from the tap may be considered uncultured in some circles   |  It is the environmentally friendly way to do it though... none of that power and hot water to waste on washing up.    |  
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					Originally Posted by homealone  Sounds nice - a cheap but nice French Shiraz (3L box) from Aldi for me.   
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					Originally Posted by Uncle Peter  Ah the great thing about a box is that you don't really need a glass although glugging from the tap may be considered uncultured in some circles   |  
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					Originally Posted by harmitage  It is the environmentally friendly way to do it though... none of that power and hot water to waste on washing up.   |  |  
Thanks guys. I now have an indelible image etched on my brain of of Gaz lying under the table glugging his Shiraz from the open tap on his Box-O-Wine.    
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			Chocolate stout...  Well I've been bottling my Chocolate stout homebrew...problem is that I seem to drink more than what's gone in the bottles!!!!
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			Chocolate stout? 
You're telling me they've found a way to combine chocolate and alcohol?
 
It's magic I tells ya, magic!!
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For my part, I'm currently drinking a VERY large glass of cold water (which has facilitated the consumption of a VERY large Ibuprofen) and I'm hoping the headache will go away soon    |  
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