jfk
7:46 Fri Apr 10
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Oops forgave me speling ;)
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Coffee
7:42 Fri Apr 10
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*smidgeon
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Coffee
7:42 Fri Apr 10
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*doubt
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jfk
7:40 Fri Apr 10
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fraser, Banjo you truly are a pair of fucking benders. I dought the pair of you could handle much stronger than a smidgen of coleman's between yourselves.
Wankers !
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fraser
7:23 Fri Apr 10
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Morning? Didn't think you'd moved that far.
No worries, I'll keep a look out for them.
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Banjo
6:57 Fri Apr 10
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Morning Fraser.
Firstly, let me apologise for my outburst at you yesterday,it was uncalled for.
BTW we no longer live in the same City, I moved up to the Hunter coast in NSW 18 months ago.
Can't recall drinking Wither Hills, but my current favorites(under $12.00) are Toi Toi, and Clifford Bay Estate.
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fraser
6:21 Fri Apr 10
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jfk 5:29 Fri Apr 10
Give what a rest it was a genuine question I enjoy the same wine and live in the same city.
It wasn't me that called someone a cunt was it...
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jfk
5:29 Fri Apr 10
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fraser, Give it a rest.
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fraser
4:24 Fri Apr 10
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Banjo 12:43 Thu Apr 9
I like a Wither hills any good recommendations?
PS if there's anything in this post that offends you it was unintentional...
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Alfs
2:44 Fri Apr 10
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You want to try Welsh mustard. It's the fucking... well... mustard.
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gph
12:43 Fri Apr 10
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Mustard gas also seems to have been a French-English-German-US co-production. I don't think the Romans played any role though.
The substance was discovered by French chemists, the first mass production method was invented by Germans. Then Hans Thacher Clarke, who, despite his first name and inability to spell "Thatcher" was English, came up with an improved method. His non-Germanness aside, he admittedly came up with the discovery while working in Berlin, where he managed to hospitalise* himself in an accident which rather impressed the military planners amongst his hosts....
The rest is history, with the British and the Americans** taking up the baton after the initial German deployment in WWI
*He survived, and later became the expert in cocaine chemistry after emigrating to the US
**Not sure the Americans actually used it on the battlefield, but they certainly brought their ingenuity to its production.
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jfk
12:01 Fri Apr 10
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lab 10:02 Thu Apr 9
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Reality Cheques
10:24 Thu Apr 9
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Can you not find some more & post it to Nolan.
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ragingbull
10:16 Thu Apr 9
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I had a mustard in Germany once,it blew my fucking arse off.
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lab
10:02 Thu Apr 9
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Ffs I answered this , as did someone else , with the best brand before I went to work . Does that make sense ?
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Spandex Sidney
9:48 Thu Apr 9
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The Lidl one is lovely, right nice kick to it
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BRANDED
9:48 Thu Apr 9
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I grow chilis too. They're just cuddly.
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BRANDED
9:47 Thu Apr 9
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I have horse raddish in my garden. And mustard. Horse raddish is the devil's incarnate( if u no wot I meen). Proper evil plant. Mustard is benign in comparison.
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whubucks
9:07 Thu Apr 9
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As Gavros so eloquently states, Tewkesbury Mustard is the mutts. Im a bit biased being a Tewkesbury chappie.
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Hammer and Pickle
3:04 Thu Apr 9
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From mustard to smack-head supermodels in 91 posts. All in a day's work at WHO.
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Eerie Descent
2:55 Thu Apr 9
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There's carrying a bit of extra padding, Gav, and there's Swiss.
Sold0 is like smack head Supermodel in comparison.
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