A Conversation for The Feline and Fiddle

The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 21

Cakewalker

Do the Finns need to invent anything? They have saunas after all - what more could they want? smiley - smiley


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 22

Britwannabe {......... }

A cell phone for the sauna smiley - steam


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 23

Cakewalker

So they can contact other saunas? smiley - biggrin What would one sauna say to another over a cellphone? 'I 'ad that Anni-Frid Lyngstad in the tub the other day' 'an so I says to 'im 'you call that a boil?'' 'well, I could tell thems was fake - they glowed when the lights went out'


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 24

Cakewalker

(awaits another smiley - steam which he knows full well he deserves smiley - biggrin )


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 25

Britwannabe {......... }

smiley - steam Heikki hasn't left. another 9 inches on Saturday night! That pust us over 320 inches for the season. The old record was 274 and the average is 160 inches.


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 26

Britwannabe {......... }

puts ya putz!{fast fingers, slow brain}


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 27

Cakewalker

That's rather a lot... (goes outside to try and gauge what 26 and a half feet of Heikki would have in Portsmouth and decides on balance that it might be an improvement)


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 28

Britwannabe {......... }

Can you get good smiley - ale in Portsmouth? We have plenty of snow but hardly any smiley - ale.


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 29

Cakewalker

You can get quite good smiley - ale in Portsmouth, though I'm not much of an aficionado. Don't get me wrong - I don't drink l*ger (with the possible exception of Kronenburg), I just don't drink much of anything. Unfortunately I've been rather too busy of late to partake anyway smiley - sadface I will thank my lucky stars that I don't have to dig the pub out of the snow everytime I want a quick drink, though...


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 30

Britwannabe {......... }

American beer hides behind the l*ger label, but its much, much worse. I'd have to drive 4 hours to get real ale from a microbrewery so I buy the bottled stuff from the U.K.. Fuller's, Young's, Sam Smiths, Old Peculier, Shepherd Neame etc. Scotland has begun to show up on the shelves and I'm beginning to get really addicted to that smokey peaty taste and lack of hops.
Is this corner of the pub turning into a sauna?
smiley - cheers


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 31

Menza

Old Peculiar ... Hmmmmm. smiley - bigeyes

*gets far away look in his eyes*


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 32

Britwannabe {......... }

*mixes smiley - stout with smiley - ale to simulate OP and serves to Menza*
smiley - cheers A taste of Yorkshire. If I lived there I would be old and peculi(e)ar too.


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 33

Menza

I have no memories of great nights out drinking OP, must be something to do with the ammount we drank. smiley - drunksmiley - zzz

The headaches the day after were legendary though. smiley - hangover


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 34

The Fish

B827678 smiley - biggrin
smiley - fish


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 35

Menza

smiley - wow

I didn't know that had been blobbed.

Its a shame I can't use it now though. smiley - cry


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 36

The Fish

Why ever not!??? Just because something's on a picture, doesn't mean you have to change the name back.... smiley - smiley
Besides, THEY blobbed it! smiley - winkeye

smiley - biggrin
smiley - fish


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 37

Menza

I suppose a "formally known as..." wouldn't be too bad. I might have to check that with TPTB though.


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 38

The Fish

I guess that would be wise... smiley - winkeye
smiley - fish


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 39

Cakewalker

My picture! Should I ask the BBC for copyright permission? smiley - winkeye


The dark, inacessible recesses of a dearly beloved old pub

Post 40

The Fish

You can but try... smiley - smiley
smiley - fish


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