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Renegadenemo wrote:Just a quiet weekend with the family. No diving but perhaps a lemonade or two.
Lemonade?-see previous post re-Glasgow-Stockings & sussies!-sorry Bill couldn't resist THAT one!
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klingon wrote:
Renegadenemo wrote:Just a quiet weekend with the family. No diving but perhaps a lemonade or two.
Lemonade?-see previous post re-Glasgow-Stockings & sussies!-sorry Bill couldn't resist THAT one!
You lost me now, Andy. It is Monday morning, after all.
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A real drink, for a real man !
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the contents of this bottle look slightly suspicious ....... :o
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Renegadenemo wrote:
klingon wrote:
Renegadenemo wrote:A teetotal scot! Wonders will never cease...
Yeah-and I make all my own dresses as well! :twisted:
Strange you should mention that - a pal of ours, a big, burly joiner who mended boats on the river, vanished one day not to be seen for several years until a group of local girls on a hen-night discovered him in a Glasgow club wearing stockings, sussies, the lot!
It must be something in the lemonade up there...
Have a Lemonade then?
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I'll give the lemonade a try at the weekend and see what happens...
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Just got back from a visit.......
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TED WALSH AT SPEED ON CONISTON

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O YES!!
BY THE WAY!!!
3 bottles of any Coniston brewery beer for £6.

I would like to point out i am in no way connected to said establishment.
(other than as a very good customer!)
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Hi Bill

how did the Coniston visit go ?

Were you tempted to put on the suit and dive the depths, or were you satisfied with Great Ale at the Black Bull and decent scran !!!
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We didn't get there. Carl's family came to stay with us for a few days so we postponed our visit to Coniston. Soon though...
I'm only a plumber from Cannock...

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