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sparkypark Level 3 dot.orger


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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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| Mark C wrote: | | Fulham are a nothing club, always have been, always will be. A crap ground full of middle class spectators, not fans. |
I agree. They are toffs, we are working class.
I would add that the quality of red wine available in the SAR outlets is just not good enough. I feel we should press for a greater range. I favour a Barolo with my Pukka pie; as enjoyed by the proletariat of Piedmont. |
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Esox Lucius Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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| sparkypark wrote: | | Mark C wrote: | | Fulham are a nothing club, always have been, always will be. A crap ground full of middle class spectators, not fans. |
I agree. They are toffs, we are working class.
I would add that the quality of red wine available in the SAR outlets is just not good enough. I feel we should press for a greater range. I favour a Barolo with my Pukka pie; as enjoyed by the proletariat of Piedmont. |
I have a hankering for a full bodied Yquem which is rarely sated at Loftus Road.  _________________ It's not the despair that will kill you, it's the hope. |
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deepseahoop Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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We always have a quick bottle of Rioja or a Malbec in the weld pre match. Not sure i'd mix Barolo with football unless my seat was comfy and you are joking about the Cht Yquem surely? _________________ Crying won't help you praying won't do you no good |
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Esox Lucius Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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| deepseahoop wrote: | | We always have a quick bottle of Rioja or a Malbec in the weld pre match. Not sure i'd mix Barolo with football unless my seat was comfy and you are joking about the Cht Yquem surely? |
Yeah, I am not a great lover of the sweet white dessert wines but it was for effect as they are v. expensive. My penchant is for the Margaret River Shiraz' or Cabernet Sauvignons or if a white is to be drank then a nice Pouilly Fume _________________ It's not the despair that will kill you, it's the hope. |
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Hunter S Thompson Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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| deepseahoop wrote: | | We always have a quick bottle of Rioja or a Malbec in the weld pre match. Not sure i'd mix Barolo with football unless my seat was comfy and you are joking about the Cht Yquem surely? |
In a pint glass. _________________ If you cannot bring good news then don't bring any. |
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Mika Level 2 dot.orger

Joined: 28 Apr 2007 Posts: 583 Location: Helsinki
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:05 pm Post subject: |
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| I quite like them, so glad we gave them something to celebrate in one of our meaningless preseason games in 2011: |
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DAVEf dot.org vip


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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:53 am Post subject: |
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| Hunter S Thompson wrote: | | deepseahoop wrote: | | We always have a quick bottle of Rioja or a Malbec in the weld pre match. Not sure i'd mix Barolo with football unless my seat was comfy and you are joking about the Cht Yquem surely? |
In a pint glass. |
Paper Parasol and Sparkler? |
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Don dot.org legend


Joined: 02 Feb 2007 Posts: 14007 Location: Devizes
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:15 am Post subject: |
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| Hunter S Thompson wrote: | | deepseahoop wrote: | | We always have a quick bottle of Rioja or a Malbec in the weld pre match. Not sure i'd mix Barolo with football unless my seat was comfy and you are joking about the Cht Yquem surely? |
In a pint glass. |
And we do call it rye-oh-jar. The Chateau d'Yquem does go lovely with a butterscotch Angel Delight, mind. _________________ I'm Ray Gardner. I drink Blackcurrant Tango. Come and get me! |
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Esox Lucius Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:38 am Post subject: |
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| Don wrote: | | Hunter S Thompson wrote: | | deepseahoop wrote: | | We always have a quick bottle of Rioja or a Malbec in the weld pre match. Not sure i'd mix Barolo with football unless my seat was comfy and you are joking about the Cht Yquem surely? |
In a pint glass. |
And we do call it rye-oh-jar. The Chateau d'Yquem does go lovely with a butterscotch Angel Delight, mind. |
All that sweetness Don! I think that is why I prefer the Pouilly fume to be experienced with a 'bite the back of your throat' Cheddar or Stilton, possibly even a Gorgonzola Piquante on a salty cracker. It's like a little orgasm in your mouth  _________________ It's not the despair that will kill you, it's the hope. |
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Don dot.org legend


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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:45 am Post subject: |
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Esox, much as I should defer to your age and experience, I have to take issue with your wince choice. If you want a nice dry then you can't go wrong with a bottle of Blue Nun or Black Tower. Clearly we think differently on this part of the A361. _________________ I'm Ray Gardner. I drink Blackcurrant Tango. Come and get me! |
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DW Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:30 am Post subject: |
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| Don wrote: | | Esox, much as I should defer to your age and experience, I have to take issue with your wince choice. If you want a nice dry then you can't go wrong with a bottle of Blue Nun or Black Tower. Clearly we think differently on this part of the A361. |
Would that be washed down with a nice cold pint of Carling and some Dairylea on a cracker Don?  |
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SW6 Level 1 dot.orger


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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:31 am Post subject: |
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I'm not defending our fan numbers here but really. Using a photo of our away support at Man City in the Carling Cup on a week night, days after our first Europa league group game (away at Sofia) and days before a league away match is clutching at straws.
And Fukham? Christ, how witty! |
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Esox Lucius Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:00 am Post subject: |
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| Don wrote: | | Esox, much as I should defer to your age and experience, I have to take issue with your wince choice. If you want a nice dry then you can't go wrong with a bottle of Blue Nun or Black Tower. Clearly we think differently on this part of the A361. | They DO have a nice fruitiness but the Pouilly has an almost rasping dryness which is wonderfully complemented by the cheese and cracker supplement. The deferrment is totally unneccessary, I am only 24  _________________ It's not the despair that will kill you, it's the hope. |
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DW Level 5 dot.orger


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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:50 am Post subject: |
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| Esox Lucius wrote: | | Don wrote: | | Esox, much as I should defer to your age and experience, I have to take issue with your wince choice. If you want a nice dry then you can't go wrong with a bottle of Blue Nun or Black Tower. Clearly we think differently on this part of the A361. | They DO have a nice fruitiness but the Pouilly has an almost rasping dryness which is wonderfully complemented by the cheese and cracker supplement. The deferrment is totally unneccessary, I am only 24  |
You f**king liar Esox, I am still trying to t-cut the scratches from the back of my car where your zimmerframe knocked it when I was putting it in the boot!  |
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SW6 Level 1 dot.orger


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