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Old 25 July 2008, 04:38 AM   #31
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I cannot believe someone actually researched this
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Old 25 July 2008, 04:41 AM   #32
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I cannot believe someone actually researched this
Of course they have, what other way to spend hefty grants?
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Old 25 July 2008, 04:50 AM   #33
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While I do like beer (my brother, who lives in Belgium often brings me very, very nice ones. I'm still waiting for a case of Westvleteren, though ), I drink it less than other alcoholic beverages. In Delfshaven we have the City Brewery 'The Pilgrim'. (Delfshaven, Pilgrim, ring a bell?) and they make beer on a small scale which they sell in their own cafe.The Amber is very nice.

I usually drink Dommelsch or Hertog Jan. Ice and ice cold (yes, this suppresses the flavour) and they make an excellent companion while you are slappin' pieces of dead cow on the grill
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Old 25 July 2008, 04:57 AM   #34
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While I do like beer (my brother, who lives in Belgium often brings me very, very nice ones. I'm still waiting for a case of Westvleteren, though ), I drink it less than other alcoholic beverages. In Delfshaven we have the City Brewery 'The Pilgrim'. (Delfshaven, Pilgrim, ring a bell?) and they make beer on a small scale which they sell in their own cafe.The Amber is very nice.

I usually drink Dommelsch or Hertog Jan. Ice and ice cold (yes, this suppresses the flavour) and they make an excellent companion while you are slappin' pieces of dead cow on the grill
Just remember Frans no beer or steaks for you at the moment
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:05 AM   #35
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Don't rub it in, you git Sunday, oh glorious Sunday! (I have to work this Saturday).
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:09 AM   #36
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Don't rub it in, you git Sunday, oh glorious Sunday! (I have to work this Saturday).

i am actually on a bit of a diet at the moment too. After studying for exams and eating from boredom and two holidays of non stop eating, i was starting to wobble a bit too much when i walked

but i am getting back to normal
keep up the goodwatch i mean good work
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:11 AM   #37
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Shut it you skinny Scot git!!!!!!!!!

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Old 25 July 2008, 05:14 AM   #38
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I wobble when I type!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 25 July 2008, 05:16 AM   #39
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i am actually on a bit of a diet at the moment too. After studying for exams and eating from boredom and two holidays of non stop eating, i was starting to wobble a bit too much when i walked

but i am getting back to normal
keep up the goodwatch i mean good work
Yeah, sure... Abbs not defined enough any more? One pound overweight?
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Take it from me buddy, I'm past man boobs or moobs...I'm into Musom territory!!!!!!

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Old 25 July 2008, 05:17 AM   #41
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I wobble when I type!!!!!!!!!!!

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is that why you kep hitting so many exclamation marks?

- is this how you get about?
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:19 AM   #42
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:19 AM   #43
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Yeah, sure... Abbs not defined enough any more? One pound overweight?

I am not fat anywhere except my stomach it just a wobbling balloon.

but about half a stone (7 pounds) probably but about a month ago nearer a 3/4 (10 pounds) of a stone
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:21 AM   #44
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I'm sure, like me, you are grossly exaggerating! I'm 1.80 meters and 96 Kg. But like many men, it all seems to concentrate around the waist.
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:22 AM   #45
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:23 AM   #46
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I aint grossly exaggerating buddy, I'm just gross!!!!!

Since we had our baby I put on a massive chunk of weight.

You seen Austin Powers...the guy with the bagpipes???????

Ta-da!!!!!

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Old 25 July 2008, 05:24 AM   #48
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I am not fat anywhere except my stomach it just a wobbling balloon.

but about half a stone (7 pounds) probably but about a month ago nearer a 3/4 (10 pounds) of a stone
Good Lord, haven't you guys still not completed the Metrification? You started, what, in 1978? Still no Euro either, of course
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I'm sure, like me, you are grossly exaggerating! I'm 1.80 meters and 96 Kg. But like many men, it all seems to concentrate around the waist.
i am 1.80 too and about 91 or 92 kg want to get back to about 85-87 hopefully,
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:25 AM   #50
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Good Lord, haven't you guys still not completed the Metrification? You started, what, in 1978? Still no Euro either, of course
i know i added it in though afterwards when i thought about it.

we are in the dark ages here
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:27 AM   #51
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I aint grossly exaggerating buddy, I'm just gross!!!!!

Since we had our baby I put on a massive chunk of weight.

You seen Austin Powers...the guy with the bagpipes???????

Ta-da!!!!!

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this might help you Jim

let me know how it goes
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Old 25 July 2008, 05:28 AM   #52
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I aint grossly exaggerating buddy, I'm just gross!!!!!

Since we had our baby I put on a massive chunk of weight.

You seen Austin Powers...the guy with the bagpipes???????

Ta-da!!!!!

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No! Don't pull me leg! It can't be that bad!
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Are those things kin to chicken wings?
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Old 25 July 2008, 06:02 AM   #55
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I'll tell you if you show me your dainty ankles I'm dying here
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Old 25 July 2008, 10:25 PM   #56
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Just to get this thread back on track, this beer is priceless.

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Old 25 July 2008, 11:57 PM   #57
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This metric stuff is confusing. Especially after a few beers.

What I like is how popular this thread is! Almost like a gun thread!
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Anyone interested in the original topic would enjoy a book I read a few months ago: A History of the World in Six Glasses.

Tells the story of how cultivation of grain in and around Mesopotamia prompted formation of early civilizations, and the discovery of beer and bread (apparently by accident, as the earliest brewmeisters would dissolve the grain into a paste...too thin and out in the sun = beer; too thick and out in the sun = bread). Also talks about how the quest for tea and coffee led to exploration, shipping routes, and ultimately discovery, imperialism, and mapping of the sea; also has an interesting discussion of the political influence of coffee houses and tea houses during the enlightenment age.

You know, not as interesting as Maxim, but a good read.
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