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I'm bored. Anyone fancy a virtual **** up?

BigBanker

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A double one of these for Alistair please. Absolutely no ice

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A lovely drop.
 

Alistair20000

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A double one of these for Alistair please. Absolutely no ice

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You are redeemed art. (y)

My Dad was a whisky lover and held the view a few drops of water brought out the flavour. As you say definitely no ice.
 

Alistair20000

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O.K.

STURTZ has tidied up his mess and we have this suitably named guest ale for all refugees from the Beat The Bookie thread courtesy of Mr Ballz.

Rooster's Yankee Original Pale Ale 4.3% VolRooster's Yankee Original Pale Ale 4.3% Vol
 

iscalad

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I'll have a pint of that and a malt whisky chaser
 

Colesman Ballz

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I'll have a pint of that and a malt whisky chaser
A man after my own heart there Isca, same again for me barkeep but make the malt a large one !
 

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Pint of Yankee and just for tradition a £30 double ;)

Hic !!
 

Alistair20000

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Continuing the wagering theme Mrs Bridges is serving these as bar snacks


Bookmaker's Sandwich | Book making ...
 

iscalad

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Continuing the wagering theme Mrs Bridges is serving these as bar snacks


Bookmaker's Sandwich | Book making ...'s Sandwich | Book making ...
I'd be more impressed if it was Mrs Bridgy81 making the sarnies.
 

Bridgy 81

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I'd be more impressed if it was Mrs Bridgy81 making the sarnies.
Do you mind, I make the sandwiches for both of us and even on occasions vary them to our individual tastes!
We’re going to the cinema today to watch a film about a 12 year old vampire ballerina.
Trouble is it’s a 5.30pm start so no sarnies will be required.
I’ve pre-booked our usual back row seats so maybe we’ll spend the film holding hands instead 🥰
 

iscalad

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Do you mind, I make the sandwiches for both of us and even on occasions vary them to our individual tastes!
We’re going to the cinema today to watch a film about a 12 year old vampire ballerina.
Trouble is it’s a 5.30pm start so no sarnies will be required.
I’ve pre-booked our usual back row seats so maybe we’ll spend the film holding hands instead 🥰
Ok, I'll pass then.....
As an aside I always made the sandwiches when Mrs Isca and I had to go to work.
 
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