Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke Come sir, we all know you provide your own cheese.
It is of course no coincidence that ones favourite crisps are Cheesy Wotsits and Quavers! However of late I have displayed a reckless penchant for Sensations, Sweet Thai chilli flavour. Nom nom nom!
Have you managed to bag me any hops yet? remember you promised to go visit your sister in East Kent and jump into a field and start bagging some Goldings!
Originally posted by @robbie-carrobie It is of course no coincidence that ones favourite crisps are Cheesy Wotsits and Quavers! However of late I have displayed a reckless penchant for Sensations, Sweet Thai chilli flavour. Nom nom nom!
Have you managed to bag me any hops yet? remember you promised to go visit your sister in East Kent and jump into a field and start bagging some Goldings!
And that has what to do with "the toughtest forum on RHP?
Originally posted by @robbie-carrobie It is of course no coincidence that ones favourite crisps are Cheesy Wotsits and Quavers! However of late I have displayed a reckless penchant for Sensations, Sweet Thai chilli flavour. Nom nom nom!
Have you managed to bag me any hops yet? remember you promised to go visit your sister in East Kent and jump into a field and start bagging some Goldings!
Essex sir, not Kent.
Did I promise such a thing? Doesn't sound like me. 😛
Originally posted by @robbie-carrobie Canada is made of protons and electrons and neutrons. So is Very Crusty! and hops and Essex and Cheese and Cauliflower!
robbie,
What do you think that has to do with "the toughest forum on RHP" Are you going senile?
What do you think that has to do with "the toughest forum on RHP" Are you going senile?
-VR
I don't think you need to be a particle physicist to understand the connection Crusty. If you cannot see it, perhaps one of your Helium atoms is short of an electron?
Originally posted by @robbie-carrobie I don't think you need to be a particle physicist to understand the connection Crusty. If you cannot see it, perhaps one of your Helium atoms is short of an electron?