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nickyboy

Norven Mankey
Real time posting baby! Slightly dodgy Beijing bar but at least they have this

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I shan't post the pic of the pole dancers who "justified" the price of £8 a bottle for the Erdinger
They get everywhere those damned Poles.
Last night in the local I was feeling a bit fragile so I drank the rugby inspired Barh Ales Conversion. Tasty at 3.6% although a cold has diminished my sensory perspicacity
Here flanked by my chums'choices of Turners BB (a proper old school ale), and a Hobgoblin.

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They get everywhere those damned Poles.
Last night in the local I was feeling a bit fragile so I drank the rugby inspired Barh Ales Conversion. Tasty at 3.6% although a cold has diminished my sensory perspicacity
Here flanked by my chums'choices of Turners BB (a proper old school ale), and a Hobgoblin.

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Beermat alert - it's catching, this Depeeitis. I'm going to have to go for a beer to keep up...
 
His number's up.
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Beermatters
Mr Day, whose pubs include The Cricketers, The Long Man of Wilmington and The Ladies Mile, admits he did have the L moved a couple of millimetres to make the two words more distinguishable.
He said: "People get plates adapted or altered all the time. You would think the police have got better things to do than chase around after my number plate.
"We've had nine murders in the city in the last year. My plate is just there to make people smile. Children and tourists ask me if they can be photographed with it."
He said he found the fact that officers acted on the legal technicality of the spacing between the R and the L being illegal "pathetic".
Members of the Day dynasty are recognisable in the city for their signature plates.
His daughter has MI55 DAY and his son owns L10N LD.
R 1 CHP anyone?
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
NO88 ERS
 
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