
Oh well, we have the next one to look forward to...
Ning b3ta and nong Willie Nelson, Johnny Galecki, Eve Arden & Al Lewis.




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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 7:14,
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Ning b3ta and nong Willie Nelson, Johnny Galecki, Eve Arden & Al Lewis.






but my downstairs toilet is now completely gutted and ready for redecorating.
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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 9:10,
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but my dedicated home brewery is now properly installed :)
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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 9:46,
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because there's no "I'm Enormously Jealous!" link.
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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 9:54,
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after that, another 40 pints will cost you £11 or so
also, become friendly with bar staff - we came home from the pub on Saturday night with a crate full of empty bottles :)
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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 10:22,
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also, become friendly with bar staff - we came home from the pub on Saturday night with a crate full of empty bottles :)

I used to raid bottle banks with a long stick, got some strange looks.
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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 10:25,
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I can imagine. It's quite a common sight on the continent, though, at least where I've lived - unlike us those Europeans still tend to have deposits on their bottles, so you see people going around fishing bottles out of hedges and out of people's bins to reclaim the deposits. (And immediately reinvest it in some gut-churning rotgut that passes for cheap beer.)
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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 10:56,
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I remember deposits on Corona lemonade as a kid and even Irn-Bu glass bottles in the 90's. Every organisation seems to bend over backwards to show how environmentally friendly they are but this idea is repeatedly ignored.
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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 11:07,
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Pity they seem to have stopped doing it. Deposits on cans in particular can be really high on the continent, and there are a hell of a lot fewer cans lying around as a result.
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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 12:45,
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