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Union jack shorts, bulldog t-shirts, bars named after soap operas, hen parties in Malaga. Tell us about your encounters with the worst (or best) of our fair country's travelers around the world. Alternatively, tell us about your own doomed quest to find a decent cup of tea in Moscow.
( , Thu 24 Apr 2014, 13:01)
Union jack shorts, bulldog t-shirts, bars named after soap operas, hen parties in Malaga. Tell us about your encounters with the worst (or best) of our fair country's travelers around the world. Alternatively, tell us about your own doomed quest to find a decent cup of tea in Moscow.
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it all tastes like vinegary fizzy pop to me
I'll leave it to the tramps, chavs and yokels.
( , Fri 25 Apr 2014, 9:02, 2 replies)
I'll leave it to the tramps, chavs and yokels.
( , Fri 25 Apr 2014, 9:02, 2 replies)
There are some tolerable fermented apple drinks in your adopted second home
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The still and naturally carbonated ciders rarely have the taste you describe and the Normandy ciders are deightful.
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I think the fact that it's only drunk by backwards yokels in places where they can't brew proper beer is as much evidence as anybody needs for its alleged qualities
I don't mind a slug of calvados from time to time. Fermented orchard droppings are fit only for pigs and the Cornish.
( , Fri 25 Apr 2014, 12:10, closed)
I don't mind a slug of calvados from time to time. Fermented orchard droppings are fit only for pigs and the Cornish.
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