Quote: Eat_My_Shirts @ January 24, 2008, 12:24 PMBeer enthusiasts
You haven't lived untill you've tasted Harvey's Bitter
Quote: Eat_My_Shirts @ January 24, 2008, 12:24 PMBeer enthusiasts
You haven't lived untill you've tasted Harvey's Bitter
Quote: ajp29 @ January 24, 2008, 10:30 PMYou haven't lived untill you've tasted Harvey's Bitter
Doesn't he mind?
People die for that round our way...
Quote: Charles E. Lawley @ January 24, 2008, 11:12 AMAm I the only one who doesn't get the music of Kate Bush?
How can you not like Kate Bush? The Hounds of Love album is brilliant - especialy Running up the Hill. An all time classic.
Quote: Aaron @ January 24, 2008, 11:36 AMSport.
Hot drinks.
Melted cheese on anything other than a pizza.
Fish.
Venison.
Sportt is becoming a bit tedious.
I love a pot of Hot Tea - so refreshing. I can drink about 6 mugs in an evening.
Fish & Venison are luuurveely.
Quote: ajp29 @ January 24, 2008, 10:30 PMYou haven't lived untill you've tasted Harvey's Bitter
I'm not a real-ale nerd - honest - butI do love some of them. The darker the better.
Now what I really don't get is people PAYING to watch people play computer games competitively on-line.
I know someone who runs a pro team.
Wanting to have children. Unless you're a paedophile and you need them to fulfil a need, why bother? They're just expensive and annoying.
Quote: ajp29 @ January 24, 2008, 10:30 PMYou haven't lived untill you've tasted Harvey's Bitter
All about some Japanese beer I drank in a random bar 2 weeks ago.
Quote: David Chapman @ January 25, 2008, 10:19 AMSportt is becoming a bit tedious.
It always has been.
Yea I don't get the tea drinking thing. I keep trying it and I keep hating it. Perhaps it is something you need to have grown up with. On the flip side I drink a cup or two of coffee every morning.
Yeah I don't understand how it can be 'refreshing'. And how people drink it on hot days!? It's most people's default drink.
Tea just makes me all hot and uncomfortable. Yuck.
I liked Iced Tea and Hot Coffee, especially Espressos.
Quote: zooo @ January 25, 2008, 2:54 PMYeah I don't understand how it can be 'refreshing'. And how people drink it on hot days!? It's most people's default drink.
Tea just makes me all hot and uncomfortable. Yuck.
Err... actually the fact that tea is hot means that your body naturally cools down when you drink it. The same with spicy food which is why such food is popular in hot countries. Oh I need a life...
My mum always says that.
I THINK YOU'RE BOTH LYING!
Spicy food is popular in Rusholme...
Spicy food is weird.
As an aside, it is my reckoning that the spicyness of the food in the religion's "home countries" (for lack of a better term) is why Muslims aren't allowed to consume alcohol. Think about how much drink would be needed, and how utterly pissed they'd be.
I don't get English Period Dramas. There are a few that I don't mind, e.g. the ones with proper, interesteing stories, like 'Longitude', which was on a few years back, and starred Michael Gambon, as the bloke who invented the world's first compass. Unfortunately, they seem to be far outnumbered by the more boring ones, which are full of bollocks about class, social-status, etiquette, and worst-of-all, sitting around at dinner parties.
Quote: Aaron @ January 25, 2008, 3:25 PMAs an aside, it is my reckoning that the spicyness of the food in the religion's "home countries" (for lack of a better term) is why Muslims aren't allowed to consume alcohol. Think about how much drink would be needed, and how utterly pissed they'd be.
Dear lord... it's all so clear now...
Quote: catskillz @ January 25, 2008, 4:02 PMI don't get English Period Dramas.
Yes! Yes! Yes! I agree! Yes!