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TheMightyGusset
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 Posted: Sun Jun 1st, 2008 07:32 pm

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Aelfgwyn wrote: Have just ended up watching loads of crazy kitten stuff, around my cat who sat centre screen all the way through:?
What did the pair of you make of Weebl and Bob ?

For those of you not yet up to speed:
http://www.weebl.jolt.co.uk/pie.htm
(Just keep clicking on the 'next' episode tab for hours of gibbering nonsense !)



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 Posted: Sun Jun 1st, 2008 07:37 pm

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TheMightyGusset wrote: Aelfgwyn wrote: Have just ended up watching loads of crazy kitten stuff, around my cat who sat centre screen all the way through:?
What did the pair of you make of Weebl and Bob ?

For those of you not yet up to speed:
http://www.weebl.jolt.co.uk/pie.htm
(Just keep clicking on the 'next' episode tab for hours of gibbering nonsense !)

We love Pie :D:D:D:D:D:D



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 Posted: Sun Jun 1st, 2008 08:15 pm

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Weebl and Bob are great!

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starfirebird wrote: Weebl and Bob are great!
Weebl and Bob Rock !
And they have a social conscience:
http://www.weebl.jolt.co.uk/cheese.htm



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TheMightyGusset wrote: starfirebird wrote: Weebl and Bob are great!
Weebl and Bob Rock !
And they have a social conscience:
http://www.weebl.jolt.co.uk/cheese.htm

Mmmmmmmmmm cheese and potato pie oops I must say no 'NO!!!!' well that didn't work wheres the beer?:P:D



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This is about beer and not food and condiments pls keep our minds on the job



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pwatkins wrote: This is about beer and not food and condiments pls keep our minds on the jobPie and BEER belong together.
Pasties and Sarnies also available !



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One for the Laydees !

(It's the only L*ger allowed in here !)

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 Did you ever try Dupont Moinette? It is a deadly Belgian  Ale.
 
  When the glass is up to your mouth and it's bouquet wafts over you, you are urged to drown yourself in a tub of it like an ant to a pitcher plant......

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sportspecial wrote:  Did you ever try Dupont Moinette? It is a deadly Belgian  Ale.
 
  When the glass is up to your mouth and it's bouquet wafts over you, you are urged to drown yourself in a tub of it like an ant to a pitcher plant......

God Only Knows !
Many Moons Ago I followed the advice of a bike magazine and went on a two week 'BEER Tour' of Belgium.
basically the advice was to get off the ferry and turn either left or right, depending on whether you wanted to do the clockwise or anti-clockwise tour, stop everywhere, drink till you fell over and hope for Hospitality !
Me and my mate Pete did it on my '73 Cossack Combo - we'd stop, have a BEER or two and the least drunk would ride the bike to the next stop.
My memories are VERY hazy, I remeber some very nice dark BEERS, usually brewed by monks, and a WW1 Trench Museum, that had rotting German corpses pressed up against the plexiglass trench walls !
It was a Great Holiday, but don't ask me what we drank !



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Drat !!! I could do with a beer, well I don't have any so I might as well kick the cat off the bed and steal his nice warm place, probably won't sleep but if I do I'm sure I will dream of Kittens and Ale, though not in the same glass:P



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So in different glasses then:D



 



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 I remember one time me and an old buddy of mine ended one of our thrice weekly "beer tours" by closing up a club. It was the dead of winter and there was a couple feet of snow on the ground.
 
 I was smashed, so naturally I threw my keys to my buddy and said "I am smashed, you better drive!". When you are smashed though, you don't think that you are throwing your keys to someone who is also smashed out of their mind, they look just fine don't they?

  I had a 71' Chevrolet Impala. A big car made out of a lot of steel with a 5.7 litre V-8. I climbed into the passenger seat and prepared to relax on the ride home. For a long ways from the club we had it nice and easy going in the right lane of a dead straight four-lane highway. But there wasn't quit enough of  "David" left to take appropriate action when the lane we were in ended at one point.
 
  I was very relaxed, laid back in my seat just staring at the lights from the houses going by my window.
     It took a while after the lights from the houses got very close and the landscape was rocking back and forth like we were on a boat ride, for me to become a bit less relaxed and to realize my two-ton car was vaulting through and over four-foot snow drifts that were on either side of the driveways in the people's  front yards we were driving through. Dave came through though, we did not hit anybody's parked car or mailbox, and got back onto the roadway before we lost the velocity we needed to make it back to the road.
 
     Novice drinkers panic when their car goes off the road and let off on the throttle, end up getting stuck or stopping and getting arrested for drunk driving because they stick around the car trying to get it out.
     Veterans will always keep their foot in it, knowing that at high speed the snow under the wheels hardens up a bit like driving fast on sand, and you can go amazing distances, and through many hedgerows and fences before that car will be stopped.
      And if you do get stuck, or hit another car or tree, then by god you leave that car there and run for it. Run to a friends house, or to an all night diner and sit there, but do not get caught near your car drunk!
 
        The very finest example of this was set by my brother and brother in law, who went out on St. Patricks eve driving separately, both in red Chevrolet four-wheel drive pickup-trucks.
 
         On their way between two bars my brother fell asleep at the wheel, crossed the oncoming lane and went broadside into a parked car knocking it off the street and right into it's owners front lawn. He just stepped out of his truck when he heard another terrific crash, my brother in law who had been leading had went through a red traffic light and hit another car broadside, he tore the front of that car right off in front of the firewall, went endo and landed on his roof.
 
       At about this time my brother saw that his impact had torn the rear axle out of his truck. Undaunted, he locked the front hubs in and tried to drive away whilst dragging the rear of the chassis on the ground, but he found he could not steer at all well, he gave up, got out of his truck and ran away up the street to see how my brother in law Joe was fairing.
 
         But Joe was not at his truck. He had woke up, covered with petrol and glass fragments. He crawled out of the wreckage, and ran home, quite far too,miles in fact, and in the snow.
 
        Now a crowd was gathering and police presence was a sure thing shortly, so my brother walked away to yes, and all night dinor, he walked in and got a cup of coffee and some eggs. After a half hour or so the damned police did in fact walk into the dinor and look around. One of them came up to my brother and asked " Sir, were you in that accident over on such and such a street a bit ago?", to which my brother replied "which one?"
       This confused the police, as they had been called out for Joe's wreck, and knew nothing of the carnage several blocks down the street, that was a different call. My brother did not get charged with drunk driving, but did get tickets for leaving the scene of an accident and something else I think.
 
       My brother in law Joe tried to turn himself in the next day at the police station, telling those on duty who he was and where the accident was and all, and the cops didn't want a thing to do with him. His insurance paid for the damages and that was the end of it.
 
      The good old days........

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* This bar promotes a sensible attitude to Alcohol and Kittin Consumption !



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TheMightyGusset wrote: * This bar promotes a sensible attitude to Alcohol and Kittin Consumption !

I swear no Kitten has crossed my lips sir!! I just let them stay in a separate glass so they don't drink my beer honest occifer sir!!:?:shock:



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I found this picture of Gus when he was younger

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I wouldn't laugh FB I found this one of you

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And mustn't forget Franky

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Found this one of jamie .......... well he's always asking questions.

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