stella scandal

Discussion in 'Taylor's Tittle-Tattle - General Banter' started by fan, Nov 26, 2006.

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  1. luke_golden

    luke_golden Space Cadet

    Heathcliff has to be one of the most outrageous names ever. Genius.
     
  2. Cude>2<

    Cude>2< First Team Captain

    Pedigree :eek:

    Tim Taylors or Adnums Extra any day of the week for me, Oh and Stella of course.
     
  3. fan

    fan slow toaster

    its old news and its obvious news, but if like me you leave the pub at half eleven with some hankering for a bottle of wine from tesco don't ignore the sarnies! 75% off at that time means the meat heavy variety of bacon, chicken and turkey based bread delights are only about 50p! thats pence!
     
  4. Fitz

    Fitz Squad Player

    How low have we stooped on this thread?

    Shopping tips..? tsk tsk
     
  5. fan

    fan slow toaster

    50p a sandwich! you can't look down on that. i'm gonna have a deep fill chicken and bacon sandwich for lunch in a bit.
     
  6. fan

    fan slow toaster

    i went to that gig mentioned earlier and i can recommend friendly fires as a good band to see live and the black goods as oedipal expletive-ly good!
    ipso facto on the other hand only made the bill because they were a quartet of disinterested hotties.
     
  7. Y&P

    Y&P Squad Player

    I went to Ikea today and bought, amongst other things, some Swedish Pear Cider. This has yet to be consumed, but I doubt it will be good.
     
  8. afanof

    afanof First Team

    You should have drunk it while you were there. :dismay:
     
  9. Y&P

    Y&P Squad Player

    Why? For the real Swedish feeling? Maybe I'll drink it whilst in the company of my new pillowcases and cupboard.
     
  10. afanof

    afanof First Team

    No, to numb the pain of being in Ikea.

    Had it been invented in the fourteenth century it would have featured in Dante's nine circles of hell.
     
  11. Y&P

    Y&P Squad Player

    There was nobody there today though. Just me and my meatballs. It would seem that Londoners are not yet on half-term.
     
  12. Timbers

    Timbers Apeman

  13. albangura9

    albangura9 Squad Player

    I know, it's great. Those tortilla things are alright, but the bacon and chicken variety sandwiches are unbeatable. I finish work at 10:30 some nights, and buy them. Yum.

    Pear Cider, last time I tried that it was quite nice. Perhaps the swedish variety is shyte though. Not sure.

    Lmfao matimbers at the pic :]]
     
  14. Y&P

    Y&P Squad Player

    Just had my cider with a 'Ristorante Quatro Formagi Pizza'. Nice taste, but on inspection of the can, I have noticed that its a non-alcoholic cider, damn and blast.
     
  15. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    I think you'll find we were comparing prices between fat cat Tesco and my local supermarket hundreds of pages ago. I'm sure this thread has sunk lower still, though as a relative walk on part in this epic, I might have missed the real nadir.
     
  16. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    Was in Dublin over the last weekend and drank nothing but Guinness. I'm nothing if not a predictable overseas visitor, so I am.
     
  17. Fitz

    Fitz Squad Player

    Guinness in Dublin...That sounds great, really.
     
  18. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    I did spark an argument when I stated that it tastes no different whatsoever to Guinness from the UK. Everyone claimed that it is markedly different in Ireland. As someone who drinks it a fair bit, I really don't believe there is any difference.
     
  19. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    BTW, I can't work out why this is sarcastic.

    I was just trying to get the thread loosely back on track.
     
  20. Fitz

    Fitz Squad Player

    Shields down, Cap'n.
    No sarcasm there.
    Guinness in Dublin sounds great to me...but I'm a beeraholic mick.
     
  21. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

    Blates.
     
  22. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    Absolutely agree. In the old days, when Guinnes was brewed on mainland UK as well as Ireland, the argument was that it was the Liffy water in the Irish stuff which made the difference. Now people claim that the exported stuff is pasteurised, or that the casking process is different, or that the transit affects the taste. What is true though is that Guinness was markedly cheaper than all the fizzy pyss on sale in the bars on Dawson Street.

    Stella tastes worse in Luton than it does elswhere.
     
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