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On 6/12/2023 at 12:12 PM, Bitter but optimistic said:

There will be good news later this evening Red.

How right you were.

 
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I love sarsparilla and found a Bundaberg Sarsparilla that is really very good.

Comes in a small brown stubby.

Just now, Redleg said:

I love sarsparilla and found a Bundaberg Sarsparilla that is really very good.

Comes in a small brown stubby.

their ginger beer is great too


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9 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

their ginger beer is great too

That's next.

3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Sarsaparilla and Ginger beer !!!!!! 

Bah sheila's drinks!!! 

FMD !!

no need to be drinkist, uncle

and it's my right if i want to be a sheila

 
3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well, I have to respect they opinion dc.

i prefer to be addressed as "one's", if you don't mind, uncle 


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I think this is the first weekend this year we didn't win and I am not disappointed.

On 6/16/2023 at 4:46 PM, Redleg said:

I love sarsparilla and found a Bundaberg Sarsparilla that is really very good.

Comes in a small brown stubby.

Yes...yummy 👍👍👍

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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Yes...yummy 👍👍👍

Actually drinking the last one right now.

On 6/8/2023 at 1:46 PM, Redleg said:

It's wonderful that on this thread we can discuss all topics, not just restricted to AFL.

Very, very generous with the concept of 'discuss' there, Redleg.

Maybe even a little generous with 'topic' in some cases.

But this is certainly one of the healthier primordial oozes of the internet and should be celebrated as such.

2 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Very, very generous with the concept of 'discuss' there, Redleg.

Maybe even a little generous with 'topic' in some cases.

But this is certainly one of the healthier primordial oozes of the internet and should be celebrated as such.

"Primordial oozes" !!!!!

What an outrageous way to describe the scholarly discourse that this thread is renowned for.

I'm sure @Redleg will impose a stern penalty on you Goffy


On 6/16/2023 at 4:46 PM, Redleg said:

I love sarsparilla and found a Bundaberg Sarsparilla that is really very good.

Comes in a small brown stubby.

That is one of the best going for sure.

Their fizzy stuff bests their rum imho

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56 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

"Primordial oozes" !!!!!

What an outrageous way to describe the scholarly discourse that this thread is renowned for.

I'm sure @Redleg will impose a stern penalty on you Goffy

The only ooze I know played over 250 games for us on a half back flank and is now one of our coaches.

I don't even know what primordial is, so no fine on this occasion.

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15 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

That is one of the best going for sure.

Their fizzy stuff bests their rum imho

Hate to admit this in public, but my favourite rum is Malibu, that of the coconut variety.

8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Hate to admit this in public, but my favourite rum is Malibu, that of the coconut variety.

Appreciate the honesty. 

9 hours ago, Redleg said:

Hate to admit this in public, but my favourite rum is Malibu, that of the coconut variety.

You are not alone Mr. Leg.


9 minutes ago, old dee said:

You are not alone Mr. Leg.

(Look away now, @Bitter but optimistic...)

Must be a generational thing, then, gentlemen: I'm in, too.

Do you do it with milk? Guilty pleasure!

11 hours ago, Redleg said:

Hate to admit this in public, but my favourite rum is Malibu, that of the coconut variety.

A very popular version Mr Leg.

If it tantilises the tastebuds knock yourself out.

Fav cocktail on hols or summer months is ye old Pina Colada and Island Tea goes down pretty well.

I have yet to indulge in straight Malibu but it's no doubt been in a cocktail or two over the years as a mixer.

TRA is suggesting to add milk 🤔

What else is popular here?  Or are you we talking straight on the rocks?

*Apologies to Uncle in advance 😄

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On 6/16/2023 at 5:12 PM, daisycutter said:

no need to be drinkist, uncle

and it's my right if i want to be a sheila

I want to have babies.

 
1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

I want to have babies.

easy ... womb transplants now available

you may have to go to thailand or pakistan for the op though, in your case

1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:What else is popular here?  Or are you we talking straight on the rocks?

 😄

There is absolutely nothing better than a glass of frangellico , a strong short black coffee and some vanilla ice cream. 
 

or maybe just the frangellico !


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