Jun 2020
2:21pm, 27 Jun 2020
50,374 posts
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Diogenes
Mmm, smoked entrails.
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Jun 2020
3:36pm, 27 Jun 2020
27,401 posts
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Wriggling Snake
There's a 'musician' called beansontoast.
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Jun 2020
3:58pm, 27 Jun 2020
8,678 posts
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chunkywizard
Did he do 'Chessington World of Advneture'?
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Jun 2020
6:26pm, 27 Jun 2020
17,927 posts
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Chrisity
Nico, were you some pages back thinking of the Bass Pale Ale?
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Jun 2020
6:41pm, 27 Jun 2020
21,199 posts
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Nicholls595
Don't think I was Chris, but if you've got some?? 😉
Still have a small tray from a visit my dad made to the Bass museum when I was little lad. Not an ashtray, quite flat and rectangular. It's held my loose change and keys for the last 25 years.
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Jun 2020
7:48pm, 27 Jun 2020
120,777 posts
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GregP
Turns out we were thinking of Ind Coope(sp?) Long Life.
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Jun 2020
8:09pm, 27 Jun 2020
21,200 posts
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Nicholls595
I remember as a teenager, being left 4 cans of beer on a Saturday night while my parents went to the pub. My younger brother and I would share the beer, Longlife or Colt 45 or Carling Black Label spring to mind.
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Jun 2020
8:11pm, 27 Jun 2020
50,814 posts
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GlennR
Colt 45 was rather tasty, but deadly. See also Breaker.
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Jun 2020
8:14pm, 27 Jun 2020
21,201 posts
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Nicholls595
Most things were deadly to a 15 year old and his 13 year old brother 😁 Good job we didn't have a car, or we might have invented joy riding.
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Jun 2020
8:15pm, 27 Jun 2020
21,406 posts
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TRO Saracen
I remember Norseman lager. It was a cheap copy of the Scandinavian lagers sold only in supermarkets as a 4 can pack.
It was rank but it was dirt cheap; possibly the best bang for buck for getting trollied and ideal for bring to parties where you could dump it in the kitchen and drink everyone else’s much nicer stuff.
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