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By Blinko Glick
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Ever tried Koppaburg Pear Cider?
I don't touch lager these days after trying it, tis pure liquid orgasm.
By Ezza
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Blinko Glick wrote:Ever tried Koppaburg Pear Cider?
I don't touch lager these days after trying it, tis pure liquid orgasm.

Mixed Fruit is so much better!
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By MK Chris
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Johnny 1989 wrote:
Topher wrote:To me it seems like a massive waste of Marmite.


I'm with you on this one, Guinness is the most over rated beer out there, can't stand the wretched stuff. Give me a Carlsberg or Heineken any day :D

No.. Stella, Red Stripe, Kronenbourg, Amstel... these are good lagers. Carling is a decent weak lager.
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By MK Chris
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I did - and San Miguel. And Corona.
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By MK Chris
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Not as keen on Grolsch, it's alright though.
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By Yudster
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He was well miffed when he was re-voiced for Darth Vader - or so I read. I can't imagine a West Country Darth though, somehow it wouldn't quite make it........Anyway, David Prowse will always be The Green Cross Code Man for me.
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By Sunny So Cal
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Yudster wrote:I can't imagine a West Country Darth though, somehow it wouldn't quite make it.


Right, right. "I find your lack of faith disturbing" wouldn't have the same oomph if it was said by Carrie's cousin.
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By Blinko Glick
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Bill Bailey does a good stint about a westcountry vader - " yer a trayter ta ther rebel alloyance" :D
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By Bonanzoid
#378925
Blinko Glick wrote:Ever tried Koppaburg Pear Cider?
I don't touch lager these days after trying it, tis pure liquid orgasm.


And you're surprised you're type 2 diabetic? That probably didn't help.
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By Bruvva
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Blinko Glick wrote:Ever tried Koppaburg Pear Cider?


No such thing as pear cider. Cider is made with apples. Perry is made with pears. This kind of alcoholic ignorance is irritating.
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By Yudster
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Actually there is - Perry and Pear Cider are two different drinks. They covered it on one of the episodes of the latest Oz and James thing.
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By Bruvva
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*pulls sceptical face*
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By MK Chris
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Maybe I'm a little late on this bandwagon, I'm not sure. Now we all know what monumental pricks the tabloid press are, but I've just been reading something that totally takes the biscuit... those * over at the Sunday Express apparently ran a big article on survivors from the Dunblane massacre turning 18 and behaving like.. er, teenagers. Wow shocking, someone survived a shooting and has grown up to like a night out and a drink!

To be honest, there is little that I can say about this that this blog hasn't already said, I agree with him entirely, but it's still atrocious that such an article could be written, let alone published. The two subsequent related blog posts that are linked from that one are worth reading too - he is surely absolutely correct in saying that these kids behaving normally is a good thing - it shows they've moved on and are trying to get on with their lives! The author of this article is a * imbecile and should be disciplined - but undoubtedly won't be.

*gets off soapbox*
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By Sunny So Cal
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I'm in too fragile a state to read that, Tofu. That was the worst story I can ever remember. That and that poor Jamie Bulgar one. Anyone that could come out of either of those ordeals and lead a 'normal' life should be left alone to continue to lead it. Not passed judgment on. Some people are dicks.
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By foot-loose
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Topher wrote:Maybe I'm a little late on this bandwagon, I'm not sure. Now we all know what monumental pricks the tabloid press are, but I've just been reading something that totally takes the biscuit... those * over at the Sunday Express apparently ran a big article on survivors from the Dunblane massacre turning 18 and behaving like.. er, teenagers. Wow shocking, someone survived a shooting and has grown up to like a night out and a drink!

To be honest, there is little that I can say about this that this blog hasn't already said, I agree with him entirely, but it's still atrocious that such an article could be written, let alone published. The two subsequent related blog posts that are linked from that one are worth reading too - he is surely absolutely correct in saying that these kids behaving normally is a good thing - it shows they've moved on and are trying to get on with their lives! The author of this article is a * imbecile and should be disciplined - but undoubtedly won't be.

*gets off soapbox*

I set fire to that particular soapbox last week and the bandwagon rolled outta town shortly after. I think I am right in saying that the woman who wrote it is being investigated by some watchdoggy people? Offcom for newspapers or summit.
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By MK Chris
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The Press Complaints Commission are looking into it... there are some problems with this though, that are explained better by the comedy writer Graham Linehan in his blog. (The whole blog is worth reading, but I've quoted the bit in question because it appears quite a way down:
The press likes us to believe they’re a properly regulated body, but they’re anything but. First of all, The PCC seems to be a completely toothless organisation by design. It is made up of representatives of the major publishers, who are obviously not inclined to be too hard on themselves. Also, unlike Ofcom and the Advertising Standards Authority, who have easy-to-use complaint forms on their websites, the PCC don’t even accept third party complaints - in other words, unless you are the person named in a printed article, they’re not interested in hearing your opinion. So when faced with an affront to our humanity (which is what I believe this Express story is), there is no official channel for us to register our anger. That’s right - if you are offended by something on TV, Radio or in an advert, you can complain; if you’re offended by something in the print press…well, you’re just going to have to walk it off, because literally no-one wants to know.
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By Yudster
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Sunny So Cal wrote:I'm in too fragile a state to read that, Tofu. That was the worst story I can ever remember. That and that poor Jamie Bulgar one. Anyone that could come out of either of those ordeals and lead a 'normal' life should be left alone to continue to lead it. Not passed judgment on. Some people are dicks.
I feel exactly the same. Last year I accidentally read an account of Jamie Bulger's case which wasn't made public at the time because it was so distressing (someone sent it to me in an email at work and I didn't realise what it was until it was too late) - I didn't sleep for four days and I cried constantly for the first two. So I won't be reading the piece - but I agree with your and Sunny's basic conclusion - anything approaching normality should be treasured and celebrated after something like that.
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By MK Chris
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Schooners.
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