Soho drinkies Tuesday 13th Dog and Duck

Soho drinkies Tuesday 13th Dog and Duck

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yeti

10,523 posts

275 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Pah, blouses.

Just home, ended up with cocktails in the Blue Bar of the Barclay on Knightsbridge. All very splendid...

Jockman

17,917 posts

160 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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yeti said:
...Just home, ended up with cocktails in the Blue Bar of the Barclay on Knightsbridge. All very splendid...
Yeti...you are morphing into Mr Gould...slowly but surely yes

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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peterr96 said:
Close. The drink of choice today was a "skittle bomb". More here :-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skittle_Bomb

And jolly nice too it was.
I'm pretty sure I recommended them to you on another Tuesday drinks thread ages ago!

Try a Jaeger grenade next time:


AMDBSNick

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6,993 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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peterr96 said:
Close. The drink of choice today was a "skittle bomb". More here :-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skittle_Bomb

And jolly nice too it was.
Thanks for that reminder. I had actually forgotten about that

woolders

873 posts

157 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Marcel, we had drunk the pub dry of Chablis, hence the filthy Aussie muck, or had you forgotten.

Yours, on the way to Paris for a splendid dinner

ds2000

2,685 posts

192 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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George H said:
I'm pretty sure I recommended them to you on another Tuesday drinks thread ages ago!

Try a Jaeger grenade next time:

Its got to be a nuke.... or if you're really brave, a Japan!

Nuke = Jaeger grenade with a tequila slammer kicker
Japan = You can figure that out smile

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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ds2000 said:
Its got to be a nuke.... or if you're really brave, a Japan!

Nuke = Jaeger grenade with a tequila slammer kicker
Japan = You can figure that out smile
Could you go one further and make the tequila slammers the type where you snort the salt, squeeze the lemon in your eye then down the tequila? biggrin

ds2000

2,685 posts

192 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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lol I'm not sure I'm looking forward to meeting you lot at the December session.....

AMDBSNick

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162 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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George H said:
Could you go one further and make the tequila slammers the type where you snort the salt, squeeze the lemon in your eye then down the tequila? biggrin
Down here Georgio that is known as "Tequila Stuntman" I have a mate who used to "prop" for England who will do this at any given opportunity. He is obviously

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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AMDBSNick said:
Down here Georgio that is known as "Tequila Stuntman" I have a mate who used to "prop" for England who will do this at any given opportunity. He is obviously
Last time I went out round town with my mate from the marines he had me doing them.

I made the mistake of squeezing the lemon in my right eye on the first one, then the left eye on the second hehe

Neil1300R

5,487 posts

178 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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This could be us at next months drinks, seeing as it is a lunchtime and evening session.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howabou...

yeti

10,523 posts

275 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Jockman said:
yeti said:
...Just home, ended up with cocktails in the Blue Bar of the Barclay on Knightsbridge. All very splendid...
Yeti...you are morphing into Mr Gould...slowly but surely yes
Hmm, I have no memory of typing that post last night confused

Woke up on the sofa at 4am, was promptly sick (in the bathroom at least) and am in the doghouse again. Bunch of flowers on the way home for Mrs Yeti I think paperbag

Dukes Martini is claimed to be the world's finest. It wasn't a martini, it was a glass of ice cold No3 gin, two drops of vermouth and a slice of Amalfi Lemon. 3 of them were 60 quid, my pal Andy fell over after two of them. And the night went on from there drunk

Nice bar, but I will have them make it to my instructions next time. 'Best in the world' my arse.

Martini in the Blue Bar was better, used a sake infused vodka as well as the gin, nicely shaken but still not enough vermouth. Amateurs. And again 20 quid a drink rolleyes

What time did you all leave the D&D? Did Cockers nick anything?

AMDBSNick

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6,993 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Neil1300R said:
This could be us at next months drinks, seeing as it is a lunchtime and evening session.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howabou...
rofl

AMDBSNick

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6,993 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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yeti said:
Hmm, I have no memory of typing that post last night confused

Woke up on the sofa at 4am, was promptly sick (in the bathroom at least) and am in the doghouse again. Bunch of flowers on the way home for Mrs Yeti I think paperbag

Dukes Martini is claimed to be the world's finest. It wasn't a martini, it was a glass of ice cold No3 gin, two drops of vermouth and a slice of Amalfi Lemon. 3 of them were 60 quid, my pal Andy fell over after two of them. And the night went on from there drunk

Nice bar, but I will have them make it to my instructions next time. 'Best in the world' my arse.

Martini in the Blue Bar was better, used a sake infused vodka as well as the gin, nicely shaken but still not enough vermouth. Amateurs. And again 20 quid a drink rolleyes

What time did you all leave the D&D? Did Cockers nick anything?
Got home at 7.45. Well pissed. Had to move 3 cars around inc the DB in the pitch black - not good. Then went to put the chickens away only to be nutted by the ram in the paddock - git. The good news however is that I have noticed this morning that Shaun the Sheep is no longer a virgin. No wonder he was buzzing with excitement last night. rolleyes

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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AMDBSNick said:
The good news however is that I have noticed this morning that Shaun the Sheep is no longer a virgin. No wonder he was buzzing with excitement last night. rolleyes
How do you notice something like that? laugh

AMDBSNick

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6,993 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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George H said:
How do you notice something like that? laugh
I thought you lived in the countryside confused

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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AMDBSNick said:
I thought you lived in the countryside confused
I do, but it doesn't mean I can tell the difference between a virgin sheep and a non-virgin sheep.

ds2000

2,685 posts

192 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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George H said:
How do you notice something like that? laugh
I'd assume he woke up next to him spooning?

v8woollie

4,363 posts

145 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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AMDBSNick said:
The good news however is that I have noticed this morning that Shaun the Sheep is no longer a virgin. No wonder he was buzzing with excitement last night. rolleyes
Perhaps Shaun could give George some tips biggrin

Tony V12V

2,465 posts

152 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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Neil1300R said:
This could be us at next months drinks, seeing as it is a lunchtime and evening session.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howabou...
Hmm...Maybe I need to book a room and stay the night..don't fancy falling asleep on the last train back to Norfolk...don't know where I will end up!!