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Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 8:19 pm
by Mr_Kiwi
My first night out on the town over here I saw the 1664 on the tap head and couldnt resist ordering :P

Re: 1664

Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 8:53 pm
by davidemmerson
AJtothemax wrote:Patience is a good thing, sometimes. You've already convinced me that this sound's like your speciality. :wink:
I know, I've got some, honest! Just needs fine tuning slighlty But joking aside, I just can't wait until I can re do the Physcometric, hopefully I can crack it this time.
Good thing's come to those who wait.
True. Even if it takes a couple of years, I want it bad and won't ever give up!

I guess you have learnt the virtue of patience, with your injury. (I mean that in a nice way, sometimes the internet can make things sound different!) Are you going for Rating or Officer entry?

David

Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 9:01 pm
by Wholley
David.
Get yourself down to Crook Haven in Southern Ireland.
Best Murphy's in the world.
Or you could try the'Half and Half'.
Best in the first week in August as thats the Summer.
Three pubs all owned by the same family.
The old man is retired Guarda so.....enjoy :D

When did the spelling of Lager change to Larger? :D

Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 9:05 pm
by davidemmerson
Wholley,

I think you may have just planned my summer holiday when I finish. With a few mates backpacking around Southern Ireland sounds good!

Quite pleased with that suggestion actually! Cheers!

David

Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 9:22 pm
by AJtothemax
Wholley wrote:When did the spelling of Lager change to Larger? :D
Oh that's my bad. Typo to the max. :-?

Davidemmerson, regarding that previous injury which was a syndrome and the subject of many jokes by my mates (w*nkers :lol:). There can come many a time in ones life when the individual is tested, I think it's how you deal with it that makes you the person you are.

Hmm, the weekend's drink is definately still in the system Wholley.
Can you blame me? 8)

Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 9:33 pm
by Wholley
Have a skeg through this.
I've not been there for a while but I have great memories of County Cork and County Kerry.

http://www.discoverireland.ie/southwest.aspx

Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 10:50 pm
by mfat_man
Grolsh or 1664

Then the Vodka if in the Balitc like I was at the weekend :P

Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 11:16 pm
by Brian-
I like a pint of Abbott.

I see real ale isn't too popular round here...

Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2007 11:58 pm
by Cool Hand Luke
Brian- wrote:I like a pint of Abbott.

I see real ale isn't too popular round here...
Abbott Ale!!!! I hear ya mate, great beer but no wetherspoons I go to seem to sell it anymore :cry:

Posted: Thu 06 Dec, 2007 12:43 am
by Stokey_14
Abbott Ale!!!! I hear ya mate, great beer but no wetherspoons I go to seem to sell it anymore
That's the problem right there... find you're self a small county/real pub with a little log fire and old wooden seats... they don't stick of urine and sick either :P

Stokey

Posted: Thu 06 Dec, 2007 8:42 pm
by AJtothemax
Wholley wrote:Have a skeg through this.
I've not been there for a while but I have great memories of County Cork and County Kerry.

http://www.discoverireland.ie/southwest.aspx
Up County Kildare!! 8)

Posted: Fri 07 Dec, 2007 12:59 am
by d-mac
Stella or 1664

Posted: Fri 07 Dec, 2007 2:58 pm
by AJtothemax
d-mac wrote:Stella or 1664
Do you often find yourself saying "If anyone want's to throw down a fistycuff's fight I've got Jack Johnson and Tom O'Leary" ?? 8)

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Posted: Sat 08 Dec, 2007 1:13 pm
by d-mac
Do you often find yourself saying "If anyone want's to throw down a fistycuff's fight I've got Jack Johnson and Tom O'Leary" ??
Stereotyping, are we now? :lol:

Posted: Sat 08 Dec, 2007 1:18 pm
by AJtothemax
d-mac wrote:
Do you often find yourself saying "If anyone want's to throw down a fistycuff's fight I've got Jack Johnson and Tom O'Leary" ??
Stereotyping, are we now? :lol:
You've gotta see that film mate. 8) :lol: