The what are you drinking now?
23-09-2007, 00:43
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Blue label vodka, just for a change.
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23-09-2007, 00:53
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Jack Daniels and Coke...just for a change
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23-09-2007, 01:52
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Black tea Ran out of milk. Not sure how I'm going to get through the morning without a cuppa. Supermarket is miles away - quite a trek. Might track down my mate - cadge a lift.
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23-09-2007, 01:53
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Black tea Ran out of milk. Not sure how I'm going to get through the morning without a cuppa. Supermarket is miles away - quite a trek. Might track down my mate - cadge a lift.
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No local corner shop near you?
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23-09-2007, 01:57
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Yeah - shut at 22:00 though, and it means venturing into the dodgy (well, more dodgy) part of the area. It says "semi-skimmed" on the pint plastic cartons, and it has a green top, but the stuff inside is not semi-skimmed. Not exactly full fat neither. Sort of leaves slime on the insides of the cup, and skims over when left to stand for any time.
Probably Yak milk
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23-09-2007, 02:01
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Yeah - shut at 22:00 though, and it means venturing into the dodgy (well, more dodgy) part of the area. It says "semi-skimmed" on the pint plastic cartons, and it has a green top, but the stuff inside is not semi-skimmed. Not exactly full fat neither. Sort of leaves slime on the insides of the cup, and skims over when left to stand for any time.
Probably Yak milk
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I thought that you meant that you were going to go to the supermarket in the morning, not now
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23-09-2007, 02:16
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Ah. Well I am, but if I wanted a cuppa, say, at 21:00 or even 09:00, it would mean a journey into the badlands for a pint of Yak. Or the probably two to three mile journey to Sainsbury's. We did have a local Kwik Save but it shutdown
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23-09-2007, 02:20
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Ah. Well I am, but if I wanted a cuppa, say, at 21:00 or even 09:00, it would mean a journey into the badlands for a pint of Yak. Or the probably two to three mile journey to Sainsbury's. We did have a local Kwik Save but it shutdown
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Did you really want a cuppa at 21:00 though?
If your corner shop isn't open at 09:00, it is a crap shop...
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23-09-2007, 12:26
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I did, yeah. Want one now too. Thirsty The shop is open at 09:00 - but it's Yak in the badlands. Have I confused you, Mal
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23-09-2007, 13:52
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GC: do what I do, next time you go to the supermarket to get non-Yak, get some of the powdered variety as well. Keeps for ages, & you can either just add the recommended amount to a cuppa, or make up a pint if you want for cereal or whatever. Not the same as the regular stuff, but tolerable. Very useful when you don't feel like going out just for the sake of moo-juice.
BTW, to anyone else who likes Coffee Mate in coffee instead of milk, I wouldn't advise trying it in tea. Whilst nice in coffee, it's horrible in tea.
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23-09-2007, 15:16
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Re: The what are you drinking now thread
Home made double distilled ethanol, flavoured with foxes glacier fruits dissolved in it at 30 % proof
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23-09-2007, 15:31
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Home made double distilled ethanol, flavoured with foxes glacier fruits dissolved in it at 30 % proof
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Sounds disgusting, a friend of mine does something similar using Polish spirit & licorice flavoured cough sweets - he calls it 'Black Pig'
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23-09-2007, 15:52
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Summer Fruits flavoured still water .............. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ............ NICE
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23-09-2007, 22:14
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Horlicks, time for me bed soon
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23-09-2007, 22:34
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