(03-25-2012 10:03 PM)knitterbookbinder Wrote: [ -> ]Or not: so much is just really incidental.... :-)
But. but.........Fullers isn`t incidental.
It is a way of life........
FULLERS INCIDENTAL??
WHAT!?!?!
(03-26-2012 06:27 AM)boomer Wrote: [ -> ]FULLERS INCIDENTAL??
WHAT!?!?!
Boomer - fortunately, I noticed Knitterbookbinder, has spoken in praise of Fullers over on the favourite beer thread..........so all is good.........er except........it must be poor old NWo who is the incidental bit..

Golly for a minute I was starting to wonder where that could ever even be UTTERED!
(03-26-2012 11:40 AM)boomer Wrote: [ -> ]Golly for a minute I was starting to wonder where that could ever even be UTTERED!
Yes that would be a crime against humanity or something like that......long live Fullers and ESB and London Pride, (although it might be a while until I sample it on tap again in London)......
All Hail the Ale......
My bad, boys -- I certainly did not mean that Fullers was incidental. Blame the nasty cold I had last week for making me sound incoherent, OK?
We've got temperatures hovering around freezing here today, with wet snow and freezing rain. A good day for curling up by the fire (a gas one, sadly) and working away, with a fine dinner (scalloped potatoes with Boursin and chevre, plus a wee dram or three) to follow.
Quote:My bad, boys
I quite like being called a "Bad Boy"
Ahhhhh my most treasured term of endearment - Bad Boy.
Oh wait - thats what Mrs B calls me when I buy stuff for my Harley.
(03-26-2012 01:51 PM)boomer Wrote: [ -> ]Ahhhhh my most treasured term of endearment - Bad Boy.
Oh wait - thats what Mrs B calls me when I buy stuff for my Harley.
Well Boom - we are both Bad Boys tonight.....I might drink to it!!

Cheers.
Bottoms Up guy! Right behind ye!