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    O/T Your favourite wine

    Just opening my favourite bottle now

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    None, it all tastes like p I s s and vinegar.

    As does the average c u n t!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    Just opening my favourite bottle now

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    Beautiful! Piss and vinegar - not drinking any alcohol is absolutely fine but in the very very minority! Good quality food goes well with a good quality wine! You would not be taken seriously as an under 30 being in a pub and chatting up a lass with a diet coke or a coffee! What would the chat up line up - back to mine for horlicks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Beautiful! Piss and vinegar - not drinking any alcohol is absolutely fine but in the very very minority! Good quality food goes well with a good quality wine! You would not be taken seriously as an under 30 being in a pub and chatting up a lass with a diet coke or a coffee! What would the chat up line up - back to mine for horlicks?
    Yes, but without the ‘hor’!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Beautiful! Piss and vinegar - not drinking any alcohol is absolutely fine but in the very very minority! Good quality food goes well with a good quality wine! You would not be taken seriously as an under 30 being in a pub and chatting up a lass with a diet coke or a coffee! What would the chat up line up - back to mine for horlicks?
    I never had a problem Phil.

    They seemed to appreciate being able to speak to someone who made coherent sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    Yes, but without the ‘hor’!
    I think you’ll find she may be the ‘hor’

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    On the original subject, I am rather partial to a nice bottle of Chianti. Italian wine is not for sipping, it’s for washing the food down with!

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    Barefoot Merlot is nice and at about six quid a bottle reasonably priced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    Barefoot Merlot is nice and at about six quid a bottle reasonably priced.

    Yes this was enjoyed on my hols - do like the Barefoot Malbec though more

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