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red devil Wrote:

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> The EDF Cup Final 2014...

>

> starring El Pibe and maxxi.

>

> PM me your predictions before kick off for Arsenal

> v Hull (score at 90mins).

> If both players predict the same result without

> getting the correct score, the player with the

> prediction nearest to the actual score will win...



Waiting on maxxi's prediction...

I've just set up a World Cup mini league in PredictAddict called EDF Sambatastic World Cup 2014.

It should be easy for existing registered players to join, just type in the mini league name and Pin No. 52847.

Anyone else is free to join in, just go to http://www.predictaddict.co.uk/Default.aspx and sign up, and once registered join the mini league as above. Use your EDF nickname so we know who you are...


ETA: Typo

Modelo Especial

I like it



Modelo Especial is a pilsner-style lager whose original recipe was first brewed in Mexico in 1925, under the vision to create a ?model? beer. Since its introduction to the U.S. in the 1990s, Modelo Especial has grown organically from the ground up, gaining its status from below via bodegas, convenience stores, and word-of-mouth

Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

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> Modelo Especial

> I like it

>


I like the Negra version - I was hoping for Brazilian beer but maybe it's time to revive the old game of only drinking beers from the countries playing at any given time (last tried this in 98 with some help from Utobeer at Borough Mkt)


So day one,

kick off with Brahma and Karlovacko - early night (in training)


first full day

Dos Equis or said Modelo combined with a cold Castel or a bottle of Mamba (shop early)

then an easy San Miguel and Amstel combo

and finishing the evening with a cold Escudo or two and a well chilled Carlton Crown.


this should be easy...

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