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Richard Ruck wrote:
huntertitus wrote:Am I the only OB who doesn't have a policeman in the family? :o
No, your brothers probably don't.........
don't what?
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Haven't I been good ???? :roll:
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huntertitus wrote:
Richard Ruck wrote:
huntertitus wrote:Am I the only OB who doesn't have a policeman in the family? :o
No, your brothers probably don't.........
don't what?
.....have a policeman in the family.
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Well if I don't then isn't that a tautology or something?

I mean, if I don't have one in the family would it not be quite simple to deduce that My brothers, ergo, don't either???

Either I am missing some subtlety here or you have gone senile or perhaps more likely you have been test driving some strong beer
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huntertitus wrote:Well if I don't then isn't that a tautology or something?

Either I am missing some subtlety here or you have gone senile or perhaps more likely you have been test driving some strong beer
Senility can set in before birth, you know.
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huntertitus wrote:I mean, if I don't have one in the family would it not be quite simple to deduce that My brothers, ergo, don't either???

Either I am missing some subtlety here or you have gone senile or perhaps more likely you have been test driving some strong beer
Your question: "Am I the only OB who doesn't have a policeman in the family?"

I was highlighting the fact that, as you are obviously aware, your brothers are also Old Blues, ergo you could not be the sole O.B. lacking familial plod. So I was just answering your question, really........

Same goes for your cousin, I would presume. Perhaps you did miss the subtlety, and perhaps we could all do with a strong beer!
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Richard Ruck wrote:
huntertitus wrote:I mean, if I don't have one in the family would it not be quite simple to deduce that My brothers, ergo, don't either???

Either I am missing some subtlety here or you have gone senile or perhaps more likely you have been test driving some strong beer
Your question: "Am I the only OB who doesn't have a policeman in the family?"

I was highlighting the fact that, as you are obviously aware, your brothers are also Old Blues, ergo you could not be the sole O.B. lacking familial plod. So I was just answering your question, really........

Same goes for your cousin, I would presume. Perhaps you did miss the subtlety, and perhaps we could all do with a strong beer!
Quick everyone !!!!!!!

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yeah a Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild (6.0%) for me please. I believe there's some on at the Malt Shovel...
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oh if only you could get virtual beer, sigh...
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:oh if only you could get virtual beer, sigh...
You'd be VIRTUALly p1ssed !
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did you have fun at pub Ruth?
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I really need someone to enlighten me as to the positive aspects of 'beer'. Apart from bottled lager, previous taste experiences with 'beer' lead me to deduce that it is mouldy water. A pint of white wine would suit me fine though.
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Richard Ruck wrote:
huntertitus wrote:I mean, if I don't have one in the family would it not be quite simple to deduce that My brothers, ergo, don't either???

Either I am missing some subtlety here or you have gone senile or perhaps more likely you have been test driving some strong beer
Your question: "Am I the only OB who doesn't have a policeman in the family?"

I was highlighting the fact that, as you are obviously aware, your brothers are also Old Blues, ergo you could not be the sole O.B. lacking familial plod. So I was just answering your question, really........

Same goes for your cousin, I would presume. Perhaps you did miss the subtlety, and perhaps we could all do with a strong beer!
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and i could definately do with a beer followed by a giant slug of wine

i think i post in a hurry after a very quick read before going back to work

will try to concentrate

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Great Plum wrote:did you have fun at pub Ruth?
yes thanks

I think you've read the blog which explains all (well all that's printable on the internet anyway)

this particular pub is the entry The Malt Shovel, Horsham 12th Oct 06

just in case there's a single forum user who hasn't seen the link it's:

http://beertester.blogspot.com

leave me a comment and I'll be forever grateful
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cj wrote:I really need someone to enlighten me as to the positive aspects of 'beer'. Apart from bottled lager, previous taste experiences with 'beer' lead me to deduce that it is mouldy water. A pint of white wine would suit me fine though.
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all I can say is try some more, maybe you've had bad beer

(and check out the blog of course!)
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