Anyone fancy a pint?
- Minnie the Minx
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
Good luck!
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
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Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week
Save it till next year / Drink it this week

- Minnie the Minx
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
I can’t believe you still have any left! Ours didn’t last five minutes.
Put it on your cornflakes!
Put it on your cornflakes!
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
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- Minnie the Minx
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
It’s an Estonian liqueur. It’s great, but more than one and the next day you feel like you’ve been kidnapped and buried by ants.
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
Heading over to my local cidery for a pint.
Who’s with me?
Who’s with me?
This is not the year to think about what we don’t have.
It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
- Minnie the Minx
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
Six String wrote:Heading over to my local cidery for a pint.
Who’s with me?
Me!
You come at the Queen, you best not miss.
Dr Markus wrote:
Someone in your line of work usually as their own man cave aka the shed we're they can potter around fixing stuff or something don't they?
Flower wrote:I just did a google search.
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
Minnie the Minx wrote:Six String wrote:Heading over to my local cidery for a pint.
Who’s with me?
Me!
Yay! A pint of Tart Cherry and one of Gravenstein (local apple) worked for me.
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It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
I met Walter the rabbit, the new mascot at Two Rivers. He is super mellow. He licked my hand while I petted him! A real sweetheart.
This is not the year to think about what we don’t have.
It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
Six String wrote:I met Walter the rabbit, the new mascot at Two Rivers. He is super mellow. He licked my hand while I petted him! A real sweetheart.
On Easter Sunday no less! Did he leave you a chocolate egg?

Nice one, regardless.
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
No chocolate eggs but also no other round brown things either. 

This is not the year to think about what we don’t have.
It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
They're easy to sweep up. Well formed. A friend of mine kept a house rabbit with no bother and great fun.
Nonsense to the aggressiveness, I've seen more aggression on the my little pony message board......I mean I was told.
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
Lifting a glass of Gravenstein cider to Minnie. Now that I’m totally vaccinated I am finding it harder to stay away from the cidery. Still needing a mask for odering and moving about but it’s ok to sit at your table without one. I’m hoping things don’t reverse as I am ready yo bust out. Going to a live show on Monday (outdoors) at the cidery. It is supposed to be 90 F so weather will be conducive for an outdoor show.
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It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
It is the year we should be grateful for what we do have.
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Re: Anyone fancy a pint?
Off out to a friend's terrace on the other side of the city for a few drinks.
Last time we went there we were amazed by the accuracy of the GPS on my wife's phone. When we had a look at where we'd walked on that day, it showed a perfectly straight line from our house to our friends'. On the way back the line zigzagged like a particularly intense sound wave.
Or like a drunk who can barely walk.
Last time we went there we were amazed by the accuracy of the GPS on my wife's phone. When we had a look at where we'd walked on that day, it showed a perfectly straight line from our house to our friends'. On the way back the line zigzagged like a particularly intense sound wave.
Or like a drunk who can barely walk.
Bugger off.