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Got to say reading the lists the thing that sprung to mind was drinking pernod and black all evening the throwing up a dramatic and alarming amount of vivid mess in front of a boy who I was trying to impress on his parents cream carpet. think I never spoke to him after that through sheer embarassment . funnily enough never drank pernod and black again either. several other drinks that have been mentioned above were also teen drinks so this may account for them not being popular anymore too many bad memories

Sharon_H Wrote:

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> Oops again, sorry Sue, it's only because I don't

> go out much.


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Nah, it's because I have retro tastes in booze :))


Quite fancy a Brandy Alexander since seeing it mentioned above, I used to like them so much I bought in the ingredients ....


:)-D

OliviaDee Wrote:

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> brown lemonade and red lemonade.

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> childhood favourites now banned by the EEC

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> i shoulda just stuck to the stout then



Irish Mist and red lemonade - a favourite of a friend of mine at university. This they only drank it in Newry.

snakebite - didn't they make it illegal with the shot dropped in it?



i was a bar maid in our SU where you used to be able to get 'a pint off the wall' for a fiver - (a pint glass filled along the optics) And there were plenty of takers.


not many who could keep it down though.


multi-coloured boke. they should have just ordered a pint of that - and saved themsleves the inbetween bit.

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