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Sue Wrote:

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> Andystar Wrote:

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> > Sue Wrote:

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> > > OMG this mixes Guinness with both evaporated

> > milk

> > > and condensed milk.

> > >

> > > WTF????

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> > My mom made this for us a few times back in the

> > day, its gross yet strangely morish- just don't

> do

> > what I did & drop a jug of it on the front room

> > carpet. :-S

>

> xxxxxx

>

> Are we related? Ooops I sent this to you via PM by

> mistake, please ignore :))


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Aw, that was the 1st PM I've rec'd in ages, no one ever PMs me :( ...I do have an auntie Sue, bit of a drunk, stayed over once & vanished, we spent ages looking for her & eventually found out that she slipped between the bed & the wall- Guinness punch was not to blame, this time...

Sue Wrote:

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> flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> > I had Guiness Punch once, it had Guiness in it

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> xxxxxxxx

>

> Go to bed :))



ha ha ha no .


I only just got up innit .

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Have never tried Guinness Punch...not a fan of

> Guinness...but this may well change tonight...

>

> Slugs love it though...now there's a

> thought......mmmm yum


And dont forget the Ritual post punch. once we have partaken of the punch, we take a Virgin and make them dance on the Goosegreen roundabout Naked whilst chanting Irish Rover.>:D<

monica Wrote:

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> And dont forget the Ritual post punch...we take a Virgin and

> make them dance on the Goosegreen roundabout Naked

> whilst chanting Irish Rover.



Phew! That's let us off the hook then...far too cold...brrrrhh

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> monica Wrote:

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> > And dont forget the Ritual post punch...we take

> a Virgin and

> > make them dance on the Goosegreen roundabout

> Naked

> > whilst chanting Irish Rover.

>

>

> Phew! That's let us off the hook then...far too

> cold...brrrrhh



Speak for your self love xx. We can always use a married woman of 20 years, to do it instead.

monica Wrote:

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> Speak for your self love xx. We can always use a

> married woman of 20 years, to do it instead.


Do you mean:


(a) a woman who has been married for 20 years


or


(b) a woman who is 20 but married (for any number of years)?


Either way, it still rules us both out!!


However, if your heart is set on performing the...ahem...role...I am sure there wouldn't be (too many) objections!:))

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