What you drinking tonight?

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  1. Tricolore

    Tricolore Active Member

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    I managed a dry night last night, just a can of ginger beer...

    Expected to wake up this morning feeling lively, fully awake and vibrant ready to tackle the days pressures with excitement and vigour but no, I still feel like a bag of shite and can't be arsed. Oh well, back to beer and wine tonight :)
     
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  2. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    Since 2012, if I am not mistaken...
     
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  3. MrOrange

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    Think I tried to watch it once, lasted about 30 minutes then decided the main character was a total twat and did not want to be involved in any way in his miserable little life. But often feel that about Ken Loach films, miserable affairs most of them. Make me laugh, smile, scare me, thrill me, but don't make me spend 2 hrs feel unhappy and pissed off, not why I watch a film. :mad:

    Rant over, enjoy the dvd when you get it DD ;):D
     
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  4. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    That's great.
    I do know you only from all the going-ons here, but I'd say you'll love it!
    Enjoy!
     
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  5. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    Guess the only movie I know, I would dare recommending to you is about dog racing...
    It is called 'Meat in the Weeds'

    :D
     
  6. MrOrange

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    Does looks good from the trailer !!!!;):D:D:D:D

    Sorry, you enjoy the dvd and come back with a review, will be looking for it, here or Last film watched :D:D:D

    :rolleyes:It's only £2 , maybe you can sell it on ?:D:D:D
     
  7. MrOrange

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    £20 !!!!!!

    That's it - am organising my own kidnapping, be well chuffed wi' 20 quid :)

    I only talk that way cos it's 2 of your English pounds !!! They aren't as good as ours :D:D:D
     
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  8. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Yeah but! We want one of your ears and a finger sent to us to prove you are you before we send the money. Then we'll ask for a discount for incomplete goods.would have said damaged but it's too late.
     
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  9. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    Yeah, and I want a piece of ham as proof! I already asked my bank about a loan to save the REAL Mr. O!
    (They say, I should not negotiate with terrorists, but I will ignore them completely)
    FREE MR ORANGE!
     
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  10. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    #70 Winglad, Jan 18, 2017
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    Saying that: perhaps we could organize a "Fruits for Freedom" concert at Knebworth!!??
     
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  11. desertspeedy

    desertspeedy Senior Member

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    ^ If you bend over he might just "come", lol.
     
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  12. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    Sorry, Speedy refers to a post, I just deleted again concerning an English nobleman-rock-star...

    (I for once got scruples :confused::rolleyes:;))
     
  13. MrOrange

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    That sounds like a nice cocktail !!!! I shall try that tonight and get back to you ;):D
     
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  14. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    Which brings us back on topic!
     
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  15. MrOrange

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    I spent my university years drinking Cider & Guinness combo - Black Velvet (poor man's) - now that was a mix :D

    At the uni bar, either Guinness or a Cider was on special offer price, so not really liking either (Guiness was not nice from there, not all Guinness before you start whinging at me), a mix of the pair was fine 'Solution' ;)

    We engineering undergrads had a drinking reputation to live down to, I like to think we did it proud.:cool:
     
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  16. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Ha, all you lot talking about getting high on girls cocktails :p

    For the last few day I've been restricted to my bed with chronic back pain/spasms after seeing my GP on Monday he prescribed Tramadol (opioid). Taken it previously for severe back pain and it can make you carefree to put it politely.
    Tramadol isn't working so had a home visit today from my GP and he's prescribed Diazepam and Morphine and said I can take all 3.

    Cloud nine here I come:eek:

    Only problem is with these pain killers they make you constipated, who knows I may be having a dump on cloud nine :cool::)
     
  17. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    Cloud nine here I come:eek:

    Get well soon Tiglet!
    That does not sound nice at all.

    Don't worry about cloud nine, they have restrooms there!

    All the best!
     
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  18. Rich Bryce

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    #78 Rich Bryce, Jan 18, 2017
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    +1 for Angel's Share. Good shout Winglad. Cracking good scallywag film. I suppose it's a bit like Trainspotting in so far as they've got Scottish accents, but Angel's Share is lighthearted and uplifting, nearer the Para Handy side of the lines than Trainspotting's.
     
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  19. MrOrange

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    Get some movicol, that'll get you going again!!!
     
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  20. desertspeedy

    desertspeedy Senior Member

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    Sorry to read of this Tiglet. Having destroyed my back on a few occasions I can say from experience that the valium type drug Diazepam will help you relax and the right opioid will dull that pain. However, as a former Wilderness First Responder and Guide, I do think your symptoms require a muscle relaxer such as SOMA (aspirin/carisoprodol) or any other skeletal muscle relaxant combinations. Opioids are dangerous longterm and even that short term constipation is no joke.
    I am not a Doc and only trying to suggest a more effective course of action. I worked overseas in remote areas for 6 years and had to keep myself and my "clients" fully mobile and muscle relaxers will do that with less risk of dependency and the associated constipation you mention. We did not have probiotics back then but now you can buy them over the counter and they will help move things along in your gut. Hope this helps.
    Got off topic, my apologies to my fellow members. Now - tomorrow, Friday January 20th I shall be uncorking a good bottle of champagne to celebrate the Independence Day of our nation. As you know, we had our version of BREXIT here and Trump won. I am celebrating the rolling back of government over reach and the end of Ovomit and his socialist agenda. Yes, even an old, crusty biker git will celebrate with a bottle of champagne (Californian not surrender monkey stuff from FR.)
    CHEERS,
    Chris

    Now keep drinking :).
     
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