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Originally posted by nook7
The latter remains to be seen and yours will!

It is too early to be on the booze here but l will be making up for lost time this arvo! Friday arvo drinks are a wonderful thing!
Oh yeah - I debated having my usual one beer while getting the new turns but 9pm or so was a bit too keen!

Friday drinks - makes the working week almost bearable!

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Originally posted by treetalk
Friday drinks - makes the working week almost bearable!
Or beerable?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Or beerable?
Everything is beerable :-)

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Originally posted by nook7
Everything is beerable :-)
lol - no wonder us Antipodeans have a reputation!

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Originally posted by treetalk
lol - no wonder us Antipodeans have a reputation!
Especially the ones who live(or lived) in Japan!!!

Tell you what Treetalk , that Speights is a good drop!

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Originally posted by nook7
Especially the ones who live(or lived) in Japan!!!

Tell you what Treetalk , that Speights is a good drop!
Embarrassingly enough, I've almost never drunk it - I go for the more generic Lion Red ... funny, in Japan my favourite was another red one - Asahi Honnama - mmmmm!

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Originally posted by treetalk
Embarrassingly enough, I've almost never drunk it - I go for the more generic Lion Red ... funny, in Japan my favourite was another red one - Asahi Honnama - mmmmm!
lol, in Japan mine was aKirin Icho-ban man mostly , however as you know most Japanese beer is good so l tried almost all of it.

Nowadays when l go back it is mostly Asahi as that's my father in laws favourite.

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Originally posted by nook7
lol, in Japan mine was aKirin Icho-ban man mostly , however as you know most Japanese beer is good so l tried almost all of it.

Nowadays when l go back it is mostly Asahi as that's my father in laws favourite.
I want some Calpis! Haven't had it for many years.

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Originally posted by nook7
lol, in Japan mine was aKirin Icho-ban man mostly , however as you know most Japanese beer is good so l tried almost all of it.

Nowadays when l go back it is mostly Asahi as that's my father in laws favourite.
Never could really enjoy the Asahi Super Dry - the acid burps the next morning were a killer!

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I want some Calpis! Haven't had it for many years.
We'll make you an alky yet!

Actually, I really miss the canned coffees - Georgia Cafe au lait!

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Originally posted by treetalk
We'll make you an alky yet!

Actually, I really miss the canned coffees - Georgia Cafe au lait!
l dont seem to get the same problems from Asahi (maybe l am lucky - either that or my body is so used to it it treats it like water :-)

Calpis, l dont think any foreigners ever stopped laughing ovver that one!

l find / found the canned coffees way too sweet - now the genki drinks , they are great!

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Originally posted by treetalk
We'll make you an alky yet!
No you won't. Drunkenness may be next to cowardice, but I'm such a coward that I don't dare to move anyway, so there's no danger that I'll get over there.

And I won't drink canned coffee either. 😛

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Originally posted by nook7
Calpis, l dont think any foreigners ever stopped laughing ovver that one
Hey, I never even started laughing over it!

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Originally posted by Nordlys
No you won't. Drunkenness may be next to cowardice, but I'm such a coward that I don't dare to move anyway, so there's no danger that I'll get over there.

And I won't drink canned coffee either. 😛
No smoking, booze or coffee ...

Please say marijuana is ok! 😉

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Originally posted by treetalk
No smoking, booze or coffee ...

Please say marijuana is ok! 😉
I haven't tried it, but I would have to smoke it, right? But I am really interested in trying salvia divinorum, does that count? 😉

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