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From: pwilcox on 21 Aug 2006 16:35 Roger Merriman wrote: > Gareth Slee <gax.slee(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > > > I've always had Apple users down as intelligent and slightly eccentric. > > All my experiences here confirm those suspicions :-) > > > > Got me thinking about what the preferred tipple would be for a crowd > > like that? > > I'll start the ball rolling. > > > > Mine's Gin... > > gin's good sara likes one called hendrix that is very nice, they serve > it in the glifface hotel a few miles from crickhowel which is a nice > place to sip gin. > > but if in terms of indujence while i like drink, food is much more > pleasuable at least for me, good food is bliss. > > roger even better for "lush" high tea... peter
From: Simon Dobbs on 21 Aug 2006 16:41 On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 17:13:18 +0100, Roger Merriman wrote (in article <1hkfgbz.1dd2tfc1ewear0N%NEWS(a)wodger.demon.co.uk>): > Gareth Slee <gax.slee(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > >> I've always had Apple users down as intelligent and slightly eccentric. >> All my experiences here confirm those suspicions :-) >> >> Got me thinking about what the preferred tipple would be for a crowd >> like that? >> I'll start the ball rolling. >> >> Mine's Gin... > > gin's good sara likes one called hendrix that is very nice, they serve > it in the glifface hotel a few miles from crickhowel which is a nice > place to sip gin. > > but if in terms of indujence while i like drink, food is much more > pleasuable at least for me, good food is bliss. > > roger do you people drink your gin *neat*? (Not to my taste!) Or G&T, dry martini, pink gin? Which type, Bombay Saph? Good old Gordon's (perhaps distiller's cut- one of my favs) or Plymouth?
From: Sara Kirk on 21 Aug 2006 18:06 In article <eastmond.news1-CF3EE4.21003121082006(a)news.ntli.net>, Nigel Eastmond <eastmond.news1(a)kidneys.mac.com> wrote: > In article <1hkfgbz.1dd2tfc1ewear0N%NEWS(a)wodger.demon.co.uk>, > NEWS(a)wodger.demon.co.uk (Roger Merriman) wrote: > > > Gareth Slee <gax.slee(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > > > > > I've always had Apple users down as intelligent and slightly eccentric. > > > All my experiences here confirm those suspicions :-) > > > > > > Got me thinking about what the preferred tipple would be for a crowd > > > like that? > > > I'll start the ball rolling. > > > > > > Mine's Gin... > > > > gin's good sara likes one called hendrix that is very nice, they serve > > it in the glifface hotel a few miles from crickhowel which is a nice > > place to sip gin. > > "Hendricks". it;s made in Scotland. Yep. That's the badger. > > Nige. -- Sara Lord Byron: http://www.sarlet.com/byron.jpg
From: zoophilia on 21 Aug 2006 20:31 In article <1hkbrvo.1b81dtl1bz6bt0N%gax.slee(a)ntlworld.com> gax.slee(a)ntlworld.com (Gareth Slee) wrote: > > I've always had Apple users down as intelligent and slightly eccentric. > All my experiences here confirm those suspicions :-) > > Got me thinking about what the preferred tipple would be for a crowd > like that? > I'll start the ball rolling. > > Mine's Gin... > > -- > Gareth Slee How about a 14-year-old Ballnookie or a 17-year-old Cunnilingulah? Delicious! THICK BLOKE -=- This message was sent via two or more anonymous remailing services.
From: Sara Kirk on 22 Aug 2006 04:54
In article <0001HW.C10FD91300981373F0386530(a)news.demon.co.uk>, Simon Dobbs <simondobbs(a)froglet.net> wrote: > On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 17:13:18 +0100, Roger Merriman wrote > (in article <1hkfgbz.1dd2tfc1ewear0N%NEWS(a)wodger.demon.co.uk>): > > > Gareth Slee <gax.slee(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > > > >> I've always had Apple users down as intelligent and slightly eccentric. > >> All my experiences here confirm those suspicions :-) > >> > >> Got me thinking about what the preferred tipple would be for a crowd > >> like that? > >> I'll start the ball rolling. > >> > >> Mine's Gin... > > > > gin's good sara likes one called hendrix that is very nice, they serve > > it in the glifface hotel a few miles from crickhowel which is a nice > > place to sip gin. > > > > but if in terms of indujence while i like drink, food is much more > > pleasuable at least for me, good food is bliss. > > > > roger > > do you people drink your gin *neat*? (Not to my taste!) Or G&T, dry martini, > pink gin? Which type, Bombay Saph? Good old Gordon's (perhaps distiller's > cut- one of my favs) or Plymouth? Neat?! God, no! As for type, it has to be Plymouth, Bombay Sapphire or Henrdricks. With either Schweppes or Fever Tree tonic, very little ice and a slice of lime. Ahhhh.... -- Sara http://www.sarlet.com/byron.jpg |