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???? Wrote:

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> ...I am fairly, actually quite a lot, pissed on

> Sherry. Christmas bottle - for the MIL..she

> occasionally likes a tipple, I've had nearly half

> a bottle as the Stella ran out on Walcott's

> equaliser.

>

> Harvey's Bristol @#$%& Cream.....SHAME on me.



Yes ????'s


Oh the shame


And tomorrow, the other half ?


giggirl Wrote:

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> Ha ha. I've got a bottle of Malibu I can bring

> round to you once the sherry's gone.

>

> Px



Requires a mixer I believe? Far too sophisticated for me.....crap sherry is just sugared alcohol. I've genuienely quite enjoyed it but must retire before i go for another "Schooner"

???? Wrote:

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> ...I am fairly, actually quite a lot, pissed on Sherry. Christmas bottle - for the MIL..she

> occasionally likes a tipple, I've had nearly half a bottle as the Stella ran out on Walcott's

> equaliser.

>

> Harvey's Bristol @#$%& Cream.....SHAME on me.


Well might you be ashamed. I mean, you could at least get a nice Amontillado or Oloroso. But Bristol Cream? Ugh.

Ah this has made me properly belly laugh




Otta, I feel your pain. I've pretty much given up the drink (bar about 4 days a month)


So of course I did all of them in a row and found myself on the sofa (nearly naked) the other week


And so dehydrated, I had a tongue like a fox's tail


Nette

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