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What's your favourite tipple?
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Melanie | Report | 3 Jan 2006 04:46 |
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a nice sauvignon blanc..........like the one i have right now! |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 3 Jan 2006 03:43 |
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Kahlua over ice, sometimes with vodka |
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Pat | Report | 3 Jan 2006 02:25 |
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Hiya Kim :-) Must let you try a few Stout (not always needing to be Guinness) on me willing to try anything that has Stout in it LOL They even put it in cake!!! Bet you know some tasty ones lol Pat x |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jan 2006 02:17 |
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My cocktails arnt too sweet Pat! Especially the Guiness and Champagne one!! ;o)))) X |
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Pat | Report | 3 Jan 2006 02:08 |
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Cool Breeze did you learn the Stout and egg trick from a Jamaican (s) ? How about a Basil Faulty with the Woods Rum LOL Joy may like it because of the Martini addition. Not a cocktail person myself normally a little too sweet. Pat x |
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Cool breeze | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:35 |
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O.K. Joy, i'll save you some. ;-)) Micheal. |
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Joy | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:32 |
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! :-) |
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Cool breeze | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:31 |
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Not a problem Joy, you have the coke and i'll have the bicardi. PMSL. Micheal. |
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Joy | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:24 |
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Micheal, may I join you in a bacardi and coke? |
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Cool breeze | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:20 |
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Bicardi. Wood's Rum. Southern comfort. Red Stripe. (ALL shorts neat) Micheal. (And for the hangover stout and a raw egg). |
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Joy | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:17 |
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forgot his height |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:11 |
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sorry to shatter your dreams joy,but at his height,he would just be able to rest his head on your boobs:o) on second thoughts,not a bad choice :o) bryan. |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:08 |
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Brandy and Baileys together is lovely! Red wine Sparkling White wine ;o))))) |
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Joy | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:06 |
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AJ? |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:05 |
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blimey joy,you sound like a 'footballers wife' :o) now,what footballer,could it be? bryan. |
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Joy | Report | 3 Jan 2006 01:01 |
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Cinzano bianco, Jacob's Creek Chardonnay , Amaretto. |
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Pat | Report | 3 Jan 2006 00:29 |
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Andy you probably drink draught guinness, you have to have that cold, the colder it is the less taste there is. Before draught got so popular it was always Guinness in bottles, it is a much livelier and tasty drink :-))) Bryan not a silly question at all. Its like having Red Wine it's room temperature not actually warm at all but compared to the cold and extra cold it would be considering warm, the traditional way of enjoying it and its a natural drink with iron not full of chemicals like lagers :-( People say its an acquired taste suppose thats true but I have savoury bitter tastes so it suits me ;-) Pat x |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 3 Jan 2006 00:26 |
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Gin and Tonic ! Viv |
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Researching: |
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David | Report | 3 Jan 2006 00:26 |
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Water, from the Surrey D |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jan 2006 00:22 |
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pat,i've often wanted to ask you...re:warm guinness,i read once you heat it for a few seconds in the microwave...do you pour it first in a mug? bryan...hope that's not a silly question. |
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