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tgeres a big one on the lotto tomo, £150m.... I'd love that, next week I'm going Brighton and if I had that kind of money, I would buy myself some sushi
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 19:34, 129 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
tgeres a big one on the lotto tomo, £150m.... I'd love that, next week I'm going Brighton and if I had that kind of money, I would buy myself some sushi
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 19:34, 129 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
You could invent an indoor soft-play centre for dogs.
So that busy owners could leave their dog with you when they go to work and the dogs would have company and an adventure playground to roam about in.
And have change as I doubt that would cost £150 million.
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So that busy owners could leave their dog with you when they go to work and the dogs would have company and an adventure playground to roam about in.
And have change as I doubt that would cost £150 million.
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That would be awesome, even if it doesn't make a penny I would love that.
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www.londondogforum.co.uk/dog-creches-and-day-care-centres-c517.html
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I'd buy a kebab but probably go in the sit down bit and have a beer too
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Two weeks Jeff, but all I'll be thinking about is the possibility of seeing you when we get back
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If that happens I'll pull the old #switcheroo and mug them right back
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They won't be expecting that.
I actually hope you do get mugged now.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:28, Reply)
I actually hope you do get mugged now.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:28, Reply)
An ugly mental looking gay just followed me on Twitter. Which one of you is it?
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you could do a strikethrough here to make it look like I said that you look like a bender!
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I'd invest it in highly geared european commercial property funds, Brazilian teak farms and prolly carbon credit trading
With some cinema VCTs for diversification.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:10, Reply)
With some cinema VCTs for diversification.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:10, Reply)
let's just say I know who I wouldn't go to for investment advice!!!
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Oi, dozer you bell, I've got a freebie to this this weekend. Which malt should I go for, as in ordering, and which is shit?
www.thewhiskylounge.com/event/manchester-whisky-festival-2014/
Bear in mind, I know little about malts. I do like a nice jd and coke though.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:33, Reply)
www.thewhiskylounge.com/event/manchester-whisky-festival-2014/
Bear in mind, I know little about malts. I do like a nice jd and coke though.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:33, Reply)
what? out of the logo ones?
Highland Park or Macallan.
Look out for Auchentoshan whiskies; they are pretty decent (not the classic though) and do a good range of expressions. Ditto Glenfarclas.
Don't add water to every whisky, and even when you do, just the tiniest of drops makes a massive difference.
Top tip: ticketed whisky tastings are a good shout, especially if you lay on a light supper afterward. Your local spirits specialist can lead the tasting. Alternatively, a good friend of mine in London runs a spirits business if you wanted to go down the route of regular tastings.
Alt: get fucked.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:44, Reply)
Highland Park or Macallan.
Look out for Auchentoshan whiskies; they are pretty decent (not the classic though) and do a good range of expressions. Ditto Glenfarclas.
Don't add water to every whisky, and even when you do, just the tiniest of drops makes a massive difference.
Top tip: ticketed whisky tastings are a good shout, especially if you lay on a light supper afterward. Your local spirits specialist can lead the tasting. Alternatively, a good friend of mine in London runs a spirits business if you wanted to go down the route of regular tastings.
Alt: get fucked.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:44, Reply)
Yeah, the logo ones, we do some malts, I'd like a few more in, and will try to scrounge some ddiscounts.
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Japan doesn't have peat, so their whiskies are sweet.
Yamazaki and Nikka are worth investigating, and Hibiki is a seriously good blended one.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:55, Reply)
Yamazaki and Nikka are worth investigating, and Hibiki is a seriously good blended one.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:55, Reply)
Also Yamazaki is a distillery (owned by Suntory) but Nikka is a brand. They have a main distillery (in Myagi) which does the sweeter whiskies but also another distillery in Hokkaido which does peaty ones.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:27, Reply)
soz, rather, Japan is the best country for whisky in terms of quality.
I've never had a bad Nip malt, had plenty of mediocre Scottish ones.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:50, Reply)
I've never had a bad Nip malt, had plenty of mediocre Scottish ones.
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I used to live near the main Nikka whiskey distillery, which do some really good ones (everybody's heard of Suntory, but not so much others).
They did a free tour which included unlimited tastings - I don't think they were prepared for how much an english person could take the piss.
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Or were you just the standard tour bore piping up every few minutes trying to be funny much to the annoyance of everyone else?
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We have Laphroaig, HP and Talisker. I'm afraid I'm not a great fan.
Alt, tosser.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:49, Reply)
Alt, tosser.
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get a bottle of Auchentoshan 12, Glenfarclas 10 and Nikka.
Knock them out at 4 quid for a single.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 20:52, Reply)
Knock them out at 4 quid for a single.
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I have three bottles of Nikka in my cupboard, including a fantastic 21 year old.
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this fascinating revelation explains at least some of his tedious mediocrity
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Hopefully we can see baggsys cupboard with two bottles of whisky and a stockpile of rustlers burgers inside
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Fair enough.
Maybe I could just make up something about a subject I know nothing about instead?
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:17, Reply)
Maybe I could just make up something about a subject I know nothing about instead?
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:17, Reply)
I'll get a bottle of Nikka in, see how it goes. Is it best with Coke, Pepsi or Seven up.?
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You could finish it off with some ice cubes
Run through a Mister Freeze ice crusher.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:09, Reply)
Run through a Mister Freeze ice crusher.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:09, Reply)
And drink it through some of those glasses that are actually a drinking straw
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Sodastream!Fuck me, I vaguely remember my parents having one, the drinks itt spunked out were rank.
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It was £32.50 each way for a Gatwick to New York flight.
£37.50 each way in the summer.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:25, Reply)
£37.50 each way in the summer.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:25, Reply)
If I had money I tell you what I'd do - I'd go down town, buy a Mercury or two
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Unless you're in prison
consumerist.com/2014/06/15/timberland-boots-have-a-lifetime-warranty-unless-youre-in-prison/
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consumerist.com/2014/06/15/timberland-boots-have-a-lifetime-warranty-unless-youre-in-prison/
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:31, Reply)
Haven't you got a doris handy to warm you up?
Alternatively, try a nice cup of tea.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:30, Reply)
Alternatively, try a nice cup of tea.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2014, 21:30, Reply)
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