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    Default Re: Pass the Butter Please!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Cloherty View Post
    Anne Summers does a lovely body butter, who needs a bluddy sandwich!
    depends what you mean by 'sandwich' Ivan.
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    I suppose that rules out the breast milk.

    hi Ivan how long have you been using Ann Summers then?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alf corbyn View Post
    I suppose that rules out the breast milk.

    hi Ivan how long have you been using Ann Summers then?.
    Depends how long you churn the milk Alf

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    I'm 81 and long ago stopped worrying about whether something is good or bad for me. If I like it I eat it. If not I don't eat it. I don't exercise like people tell me I should. I'll go for a walk if the weather's good. That usually ends up in a Pub. I guess I drink far more than "they" say I should.My favourite Summer outing is on the Ferry to a place on Southampton Water called Hythe. There is what I consider one of the best pubs in the area. It's called the Lord Nelson.It has a very nice garden on the waterside and the Ale is always in perfect condition. What more could a man ask for?

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    there is also a good stop after a ferry ride in a place called Cowes Colin, also a nice pint, which i could buy the first one!! KT

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    #15 I'll have to save up for the Ferry fare. Seriously though Keith that's a good idea. Will note that for a bit later in the Year.Haven't been there for years. Last time was some years back at Parkhurst. NO! I wasn't an inmate. Long story,hope to get a chance to tell you sometime.

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    Went to Hythe many Years ago,with a Pal don't recall exactly if that was the same Pub,but the name sure rings a bell!
    It was quite close to the River Itchen !
    We didn't go over by Ferry from Southampton,he drove me there a bit of a way around from Soton town Centre!
    But as said it was Yonks ago!
    Lovely little place though!
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    Was trying to recall this place and I am sure it was the same one,as I now recall the Picture of Nelson on the Sign outside!
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    Look forward to that Colin, the problem when i arrive in Soton i am always driving some where, so would love to meet up in Cowes and have a pint and a natter, regards KT

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    After reading all these post I should have been dead long ago if you enjoy do it

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    Hi All.
    Best butter in the world Welsh Butter but very salty, both of which will kill you apparently. I have as far back as I can remember [last week] used margarine 82 now so I think it's a bit late for me to worry about whether it's bad for me, my wife keeps telling me it is, she eats butter, I don't eat that much fruit only bananas that should mean something, and chips but not at the same time. They say you are what you eat I'm 12stone10 pounds, I think it's the bananas that keep my weight down as I eat loads of chips.
    Cheers and eat well Des

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