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With PGC, martini all the way. Hard to beat a good G&T too.


I am partial to margheritas too mind, bloody mary's as hangover cure, tom collins on a hot day and all mashes and sours. Oh and yep, go mojito out of the offered choice.


The old Spanish civil war cheers was 'salud, pesetas y mierda para la derecha'

?good health, wealth and fuck the right!

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Whiskey (if you have to put something in it try a

> cube of ice).

>

> Failing that, a Whiskey Sour with real egg.


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As opposite to a creme egg, that just ruins it !



W**F

I think deep down you may have to be right. We have an awful lot of booze in the house, and it's only the beer and wine that we ever run out of. Much as I'd like to come home from work and say Darling I've had a terrible day, mix me a Manhatten, a glass of red is just more appealing.

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