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1) The Germans. I've worked for a german company and with lots of germans. I like them a lot. They've a great and dry sense of humour, like a beer and have many similar traits as us brits only with better english. They get a bad press -I like them.


2) Pipe smokers - magnificent. The ritual, the aeshetic quality of the pipe - the smell of a decent shag...not a whif of your dog on a string Old Holborn. Sitting there using deduction to solve crimes/creating the NHS?designing stuff......I can even forgive Tony Benn some of his idiocy with that pipe. Magnificent and rarely seen. An enobled and diminishing beast. Piper smokers I salute you.


3) Busty barmaids of a certain age who call you 'darlin' at old school pubs...most of us blokes are just a sucker for this.

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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> lol but you've drunk it all before it gets much

> above 1% proof.....


Yes but that was only because it was so irresistably delicious...I only made 50 litres...will double that next year...

>

> And I had to add lime vodka to the glasses you

> gave me to get the kick I should have got

> lol.........


Well you've got the recipe now so you can jolly well go and make your own...as I was saying...ner ner ner ner ner


*blows massive raspberry with knobs on at The Queen*

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Actually Keef, I know this is off-topic...but you seem to do this the most...so I have to ask...


What exactly do you mean when you say that: "Word!"...(I honestly don't know :-S)...I used to think it was used to tell someone off, but clearly you are not doing that here...


Thanks.

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You are right...so, to get back on topic (I shall then go away)...


- Quids likes Germans

- Mick Mac likes the French (must be 100% French)

- I like genuine people who make me laugh and are able able to give a decent hug

- DJKQ likes genuine, caring and honest people

- karter likes Mick Mac

- Narnia likes .......



edited to say: X-posted with Keef (thanks BTW Keef), post in response to Narnia's above Keef's

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