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Ill have one from the top please... ... a 36 and two consonants .... ... thats DD. Thanks Sam. DWB
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This joke is passing me by I'm afraid. (Not at all multi-lingual). Would anyone care to explain? DWB
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Well, whatever happened before has just happend again! DWB
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What just happened? DWB
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Bristol Blond from Smiles of Bristol. 2.92 / 5 on the beer scale or whatever they measure this stuff on. Less than 4% also, so hopefully no hangover tomorrow. http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/smiles-bristol-blond/42540/ DWB - hoping his wife doesn't find out about Tony
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I think Tony from Bristol is having a bit of a laff. Hair Color: Dirty Blonde Try - Hair Color: Very Brown and not at all Blonde I think that should be covered under the trade descripitions act or something. Mind you, looking at his picture, it gives hope to all of us who have been relying on beer since 1862! DWB
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OK, it's been a hot day and I fancy a couple of beers at home on the deck tonight. I know, I'll go down the local "specialist" beer shop and buy a couple of BBB - I really fancy that tonight. "Sorry Sir, BBB doesn't sell particularly well in the summer, would you care for a Bristol Blond or two?" Can't argue with that sort of salesmanship! DWB - enjoying a Bristol Blond as he types!
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I don't know where Rick buys BBB, but I buy it in Sainsbury's. It seems pretty widely available here, don't know if it would be to the taste of continentals though. Personally, I love it! DWB Edit: Try this link for a review of BBB: http://www.bottledbeer.co.uk/index.html?beerid=1247
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If my history serves me correctly, wasn't the olde fashioned beer that the peasants drank instead of water called "small beer" (hence the phrase) 'cause it was very weak and wishy washy - not the 5% stuff of todays brews. Also, in defence of London beer - London Pride is my favourite local brew, Old Speckled Hen being my all-time number one though. DWB
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Here is a little something I originally posted on the "waiting for a death" thread. http://hatethatfrog.desktopcreatures.com/i...asp?q=Ringtones Enjoy! DWB
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"I only drink to make other people seem interesting" George Jean Nathan quotes (American Journalist, Critic, Essayist and Editor, 1882-1958) DWB
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The Mercury Seven were: * Scott Carpenter * L. Gordon Cooper * John H. Glenn Jr. * Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom * Walter H. "Wally" Schirra Jr. * Alan B. Shepard Jr. * Donald K. "Deke" Slayton and a brief biog. of each of them can be found here: http://space.about.com/od/spaceexploration...jectmercury.htm HTH DWB
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If it is the original astronauts you are interested in, they would be the Mercury Seven. Following them were the Gemini crews, then came the Apollos. Is it the Apollo "men on the moon" you are looking for - ie Neil Armstrong onwards? dwbeatle
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Things to do while waiting for Death ... 2005
Death Watch Beatle replied to The Yeti's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I got 8 - a seat on the council. Does that mean I can claim my expenses? DWB -
For those wishing to google for pictures of her to see if she is hot or not, the problem seems to be that this thread has the wrong spelling of her name. Try Schapelle Corby. Plenty more results are then available. HTH DWB
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Things to do while waiting for Death ... 2005
Death Watch Beatle replied to The Yeti's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
This is long-winded, but worth a watch . . . http://www.storewars.org/flash/ DWB -
Here is an update on his health. It dates back to last month, but follows on from the previous posting: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4536371.stm DWB
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I believe this is the chap in question. http://www.tarrantnostra.com/b7lib/michael.htm HTH DWB
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I think Pav needs to be bumped up the list (as oppossed to being bumped off). We haven't reported on him since January, and things haven't really improved for the chubby Tenor. http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.ns...0health%20scare I believe he missed a "3 Tenors" concert last week as well. One to watch! DWB
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This is a classic! What you do if you are intending to go on hunger strike is . . . . . . get your weight up to 17 stone (or 238 lb if you prefer) before you start! http://www.newcriminologist.co.uk/news.asp?id=1638421527 Interesting tactics! DWB
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Things to do while waiting for Death ... 2005
Death Watch Beatle replied to The Yeti's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
This is a fun twist to a well used formula: http://hatethatfrog.desktopcreatures.com/i...azy+Frog+Axel+F DWB -
So far this year, the IoM TT races have claimed 2 lives - Joakim Karlsson and Les Harah. The total of deaths since the races began in 1907 is now over 200. Most riders would never pass the famous-enough test and to predict which one is going to hit the wall next is impossible, so it's back to Geoff Duke then. DWB
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I similar discussion took place last year: http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=114 Some "longest without a death" figures appear further down that thread if you are interested. DWB
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Thanks for the report Guest. I have found a link to "Hello" magazine here: http://www.hellomagazine.com/magazine/contents/0867/ but unfortunately it only reveals the contents of magzine, not the story inself. Definately a strong contender for next year's list. DWB
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What happened to OMJ/Terminator
Death Watch Beatle replied to Dr Strangelove's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Just a thought . . . . . . has it occured to anyone that OMJ could very easily log on from a different IP address and read all your lovely comments about him? DWB