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you can order stuff on there website but for the realy strong stuff u need to make a personal visit plus he knocks money off when u go and buy a boot load of his cider. its worth a visit just to have a tasting sesion and see what they have got on at the farm. they have some cracking nights of music and cyder festivals

 

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you can order stuff on there website but for the realy strong stuff u need to make a personal visit plus he knocks money off when u go and buy a boot load of his cider. its worth a visit just to have a tasting sesion and see what they have got on at the farm. they have some cracking nights of music and cyder festivals

 

proper cyder

 

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Had a Christmas do at the Reebok a few years back - the prices had to be seen to be believed :o

 

Too right, i swear i was served by dick turpin the other year, still it was very much needed as i was getting freaked out by the rather large man in a spandex suit doing an abba tribute.

 

Makes me shudder everytime i remember it

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I was getting freaked out by the rather large man in a spandex suit doing an abba tribute.

 

Makes me shudder everytime i remember it

 

Why? he didn't tamper with you did he? :D

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Was at park hall for our Christmas do on Saturday night and a bottle of Stella was ??3.50

 

what is the most you have paid for a beer in the our area?

 

Bought a bird half a lager back in 1991: ended up marrying her.

That was by far the most expensive beer I ever bought. Cost me thousands she did: the blood-sucking parasitic bitch.

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=D> =D> :yahoo: =D> =D> Well done!

 

Twas called The Bridgewater, it's all coming back to me now.

It was the Bridgewater, the beer was Ayingeerbrau, you got p'issed from the feet up, there used to be a fleet of taxi's from Athy every Friday neet, happy days!

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Bought a bird half a lager back in 1991: ended up marrying her.

That was by far the most expensive beer I ever bought. Cost me thousands she did: the blood-sucking parasitic bitch.

 

You shouldve told her you were homeless, had herpes and asked her to buy you a drink instead!!

 

Do you blokes still buy women drinks?? or have you wisened up to the women who freeload all night whilst you hope you may be getting 'some' at the end of the evening?

Apart from my male friends ive never let a bloke buy me a drink- although i have shocked some by buying one for them.

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Me too. If somebody buys me a drink I ALWAYS buy one back. I know a girl who will happily let a bloke buy her drinks all night then wonder why she can't beat them off with a shitty stick. Even out with my exes I always paid my way (was going to type 'go dutch' but couldn't handle the Fnarr's!!!!!)

 

(By the way I think it would be better to let the girl buy him a drink BEFORE he tells her he's a homeless herpes carrier - just a thought!)

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You shouldve told her you were homeless, had herpes and asked her to buy you a drink instead!!

 

Do you blokes still buy women drinks?? or have you wisened up to the women who freeload all night whilst you hope you may be getting 'some' at the end of the evening?

Apart from my male friends ive never let a bloke buy me a drink- although i have shocked some by buying one for them.

 

Men have wised up to the freeloading Alcoprozers types surely?

 

Carlos

I'd shag any bird who bought me a drink :D

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Without magners - a mate of mine local has just been done up in Berkshire - it was 3.20 a pint for stella (f'in expensive - but the going rate) He now has to pay 3 fukin 75!!!

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There are some blokes who will happily buy you a drink, have a brief chat and be on their way.

However- there are those that either

a- buy you a drink, then think they own you,then get offended when you leave their side.

or

b- think youre a stuck up cow when you refuse the drink.

 

the term 'cant feckin win' springs to mind.

 

If a bloke offers me a drink and i dont like him, i will politely refuse, and be on my way.

 

if im offered a drink by a guy who is ok, then ill either suggest he orders 2 of each drink, ill give him half the money, and that we have a brief chat while we drink em- or- ill thank him for the offer and buy him one instead. Its actually pretty nice to buy a decent guy a bevvy- they just dont expect it.

 

A while ago i was meeting a friend in town and she was- as usual- late. There were a group of blokes watching a match so i asked if i could join them as i felt a right twit on my own. they were fab, didnt take the mick, expect a bonk or anything else. we ended up in rounds ( my mate phoned to cancel), and they even made sure i got safely into a taxi at the end of the night.

 

There are some spankin brilliant blokes out there, but the tosspot minority mean i wont let any guy buy me a beer, unless the 'terms and conditions' are set out clearly!!!

 

Hopefully im just being narrow minded when i think that that 'can i buy you a drink?' translates as ' if i buy you a drink will you bed me?' , then again.............perhaps not....

 

Do you guys buy gals drinks just for the conversation??

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And why would we want to do that?

 

At least im not narrow minded!!

What sort of sucess rate do you geezers have with the 'drink for a shag' method??

its gotta be worth a try!!!!!

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Do you guys buy gals drinks just for the conversation??

 

Hell no

 

Have you ever seen that episode of Bottom - "I bought that coca-cola in good faith!"

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You smooth b??stard could never match that

 

Dunno -"you've got lovely hair" seemed to work in Bulgaria - you let yourself down when you drunkenly followed her around stroking in mind ::::::::lol::::::::

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Some bird asked me for a drink in BL1 a few month back, I refused & then she bought me one :good: So I had to get her one back, and I was kind enough to include a shot of Aftershock which she drank & almost threw up after ::::::::lol::::::::

 

If she was fit - she'd have got more than an Aftershock ;)

 

But I never buy drinks for some bird who just asks me out of the blue.

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It was the Bridgewater, the beer was Ayingeerbrau, you got p'issed from the feet up, there used to be a fleet of taxi's from Athy every Friday neet, happy days!

Correct on all counts.

The Bridgewater (aka t'Stonehill). Sam. Smiths ales. Ayingrebrau, known locally, and further afield it appears as "Green for Go".

Pump-head featured a bloke in lederhosen, with a big 'tashe.

He was usually blurred, as I recall.


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