Well, you’re a better man than I if you bought the paper and went home without stopping by the town hall.
BTW… I was a card-carrying member of CAMRA during my three-year sojurn in Ol’ Blighty and attended many of their events. I have your countrymen to thank for introducing me to REAL beer… er, ale.
Hogday, that was the Saxon side pulling at you!
And … how did that newspaper taste with the beer?
I have the same question as krisinnewengland……………………go figure on that one, eh Buddy?
Well, you’re a better man than I if you bought the paper and went home without stopping by the town hall.
BTW… I was a card-carrying member of CAMRA during my three-year sojurn in Ol’ Blighty and attended many of their events. I have your countrymen to thank for introducing me to REAL beer… er, ale.
Willpower indeed!
No doubt I would have forgotten the newspaper.
Pull the other one, mate; it’s got bells on it.
Just joking Hogday, I’m sure you did just as you said. However, it does seem a shame to not have had a wee taste of the cider.
Paul L. Quandt
My Cherokee side won over the Scot and his ally the Swiss. I’d get the paper…
doesn’t bother me anymore.-much…
I think I’ll leave it as written……except to say mother in law was expecting me to join her for lunch :-/
Well that certainly explains it; wouldn’t do to keep the lady waiting.
Paul L. Quandt