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    After a hard day at work/geocaching/ironing you have a drink and little bite to eat so lets find out Geocachers.

    Me personally I'd like a nice cool Speights (Pride of the South it's a Kiwi beer)

    probably a nice BBQ or a Pizza we don't have to be healthy

    What about you? Whats your poison?






    P.S. I thought you could all do with cheering up so kick back and leave the GPS at home

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    For me it's a few cans from mid-evening onwards, then a nightcap of a whisky or three...

    As to food, if I'm on my own it depends what I feel inclined to do, and how much time I'm prepared to put into it. My favourite, though, is a greasy fry-up.
    ​​Do not go gentle into that good night.
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light. (Dylan Thomas)​


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    What's "a hard day at work"?

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    Originally posted by MCL@Jul 24 2006, 04:27 PM
    What's "a hard day at work"?
    Ah but I did offer you the choice of Geocaching and or Ironing :P

    So after a hard days lying on the couch watching day time TV...

    Do you fancy a pint?

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    After a hard day attending work, I like nothing better than to get home, have a meal, (what depends on what menu I find an how quick they deliver!!!

    Then its a wee G n T, followed by a couple more with a G nT for a night cap Hic Hic!!!!!!!

    :lol:
    Moss The Boss... Sorta

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    My favorite drink is Becks Green with a nice chicken Chow Mein!

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    ROFLMHO wrote:
    My favorite drink is Becks Green with a nice chicken Chow Mein!
    You put the chicken in your drink...? :P
    ​​Do not go gentle into that good night.
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light. (Dylan Thomas)​


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    vodka with red grape juice....

    or tia maria and brandy.

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    Originally posted by Bill D (wwh)@Jul 27 2006, 01:06 PM
    ROFLMHO wrote:
    My favorite drink is Becks Green with a nice chicken Chow Mein!
    You put the chicken in your drink...? :P
    is there any other way to marinate it??

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    ROFLMHO wrote:
    s there any other way to marinate it??
    ​​Do not go gentle into that good night.
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light. (Dylan Thomas)​


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    yeah of course there is. you marinate it internally. :lol:

    with each bite you must consume enough alcohol to ease the journey down the throat and to cushion the stomach to it's arrival. B)

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    :unsure: if they use alcohol to perserve stuff..... surely if you drink enough of it, it will persrve you? :unsure:


    Anyone want to put the theory into practice??

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    it does work, but only limited success.

    you knacker your liver so badly that they keep it preserved for years in a jar to show other people what they are doing to themselves....

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    no more rum truffles for me then!

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    now if smoking keeps fish fresh for years why doesn't it work for us?

    i should last forever with the smoke and alcohol i've inbibed over the years. B)

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    if a peice of raw meat left open rots in a few days..... why don't we??

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    nobbynobbs wrote:
    now if smoking keeps fish fresh for years why doesn't it work for us?

    i should last forever with the smoke and alcohol i've inbibed over the years.
    Me too - perhaps we're just not imbibing enough...! h34r: :P :lol:
    ​​Do not go gentle into that good night.
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    a little nervous of that appraoch after losing one kidney!!!! :lol:

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    Tea and choccy biccies will do for me
    MrsB

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    when do you want us to come round for the tea and biccies then?

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    I regularly bring the tea trolley around to the Geocaching Chatroom when I'm on duty...usually about 4pm. Tea or coffee is served, often with home-made cakes. Do drop in sometime, Mr Nobbs!...You'll find quite a few familiar names* lurking in there.
    MrsB


    *of course, this may, or may not, be an incentive to you

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    would i want to sully that esteemed location with my inane ramblings?

    you never know i might well pop in one day

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    Originally posted by nobbynobbs@Aug 19 2006, 08:35 PM
    would i want to sully that esteemed location with my inane ramblings?

    you never know i might well pop in one day
    "inane ramblings" ? :
    ....You'd fit in a treat

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