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		|  28-02-2009, 00:30 | #1111 |  
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					Originally Posted by Uncle Peter  Stokkies and Pinotage... I guess it's robust enough to be a decent match. I'd prefer to break out a bottle of Windhoek for that though. £8.99 for 6 pack here though, ouch! |  I would be surprised if fellow member bopdude 
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		|  28-02-2009, 00:34 | #1112 |  
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			Dead right, CF Capetown beach meet would be fantastic this time of year! anyone know of any cheap SA flights going?    |  
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		|  28-02-2009, 00:38 | #1113 |  
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					Originally Posted by Uncle Peter  Dead right, CF Capetown beach meet would be fantastic this time of year! anyone know of any cheap SA flights going?   |  I'm just checking the RyanAir thread, now - you may need lots of 100ml clear plastic bottles, though    |  
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		|  28-02-2009, 00:42 | #1114 |  
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					Originally Posted by homealone  I'm just checking the RyanAir thread, now - you may need lots of 100ml clear plastic bottles, though   |  Or you could perhaps use 330ml Fosters bottles and put back in what someone has already taken out    |  
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		|  28-02-2009, 00:47 | #1115 |  
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			I'd be very suspicious of anyone owning opened Foster's bottles or cans (or unopened ones even)
		 
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		|  28-02-2009, 00:48 | #1116 |  
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					Originally Posted by Uncle Peter  Or you could perhaps use 330ml Fosters bottles and put back in what someone has already taken out   |  I do have some standards, even if it it was someone else 'taking' I couldn't do it    
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		|  09-03-2009, 17:39 | #1117 |  
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			chamomile tea with honey
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		|  09-03-2009, 18:52 | #1118 |  
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			Carlsberg .............. probably the.............. nah, it's just a starter    |  
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		|  13-03-2009, 22:16 | #1119 |  
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			Milk... After a vindaloo
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			Dandelion & Burdock atm following my chippy tea.  But i'll be opening a nice bottle of rose in a few minutes    |  
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		|  13-03-2009, 22:39 | #1121 |  
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			Stormhoek Pinotage from Tesco
 Very good stuff for just over a fiver
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		|  13-03-2009, 23:58 | #1122 |  
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			Aldi Australian Cabernet Sauvignon/ Shiraz, very fruity but only £13.99 for 3 litres
 - last night was a reasonable Merlot in the pub next to my hotel in Haydock - but at £3.35 a 250ml glass it didn't really compare with the value for money of the Aldi box - which would be around £40 for the equivalent amount in the pub ....
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			Carlsburg Export.... And soon to have some Havana Club rum    |  
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		|  14-03-2009, 08:26 | #1124 |  
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			Second cup of instant    |  
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			Tea for me
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