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silverclaws":1idl2rcg said:
Pagan's aren't bad people, every pagan do I have attended, they have been very positive events, good cheer, good music, new experiences and very helpful and friendly people.

Very true.

When I was just nine I began playing within a pagan band, and ever since all I have had were great experiences with pagans, witches and druids.

Can't remember where I buried them all.
 
No idea, but given the attitude of this town regards anything that works, I would not be surprised, probably got ideas about turning the distillery into up market apartments or something.

But I don't know, all I know is I do like Plymouth Gin, when I can afford it, which is usually around the end of september when I get it to make the sloe gin, an excuse to get it, although the cheapest grottiest gin will do for sloe gin as what sloes do to gin is heavily disguise it, but with the Plymouth gin as a base, one gets a powerful brew, more so if one can get hold of the navy strength stuff- 57%
 
I may be wrong but when the mrs was looking at reception venues it mentioned they were closing this year (may have just been to weddings or just the restaurant associated with it).
 
You sound as if you are having a good evening.

Me I have just finished a bottle of Kingstone Press Pear cider, I have another bottle but can't be bothered with it, save it for some other time.
 
I am the type, i have to be in the mood and i quite fancied it tonight.
(this only happens a couple times a year where i get sloshed but on these occasions i REALLY get sloshed).

It is late but its about my bedtime now, i normally do ok with sleep for about now until 8.30.

Was looking after the 8 month old little one all day and he is in bed now so felt a bit of a drink.

I recognis the kingstone press logo, not sure where from though.

And as i am told by mr moor of aforementioned shop, pear cider is aka perry.

I highly recommend hecks blakeney red (somerset) if you can get it (probably my favourite drink).
 
Yes, it is perry, but a bit easier on the stomach than apple cider, but Kingstone Press is a cheapo brand, a quid fifty a bottle, two bottles of that is cheaper than a pint down the local and given my experiences last Sunday with one of my locals, my pals have gone down there, but I have refrained in protest, so a cheaper night in, a cider and yack on the net, am perfectly happy. But as to pubs I will not take crap from pubs, they annoy me and they lose my business, simple as that, as it is I have four pubs equidistant and the one I have blacklisted is the most expensive of the four, so no loss really and money saved, with a clear head for tomorrow.

But not surprising you a having a beer or some having to deal with a bin lid all day, I would most definitely, just glad I didn't have any.

Sleep for me will be much later on, I suffer an active mind.
 
A bin lid?

I have black listed town (even though i live not 2 minutes away) due to the amount of chavs and fighting culture of the city centre.

I believe myself to be more 'adult' when it comes to drinking.

Pubs to me = a place that either serve chavs or just sell mainstream rubbish.

Which for me wasnt a problem until i learned that moor and more beer are closing. I dont think i drink enough for it to affect me though.


I too do not sleep much for some reason, i could not tell you why. Habit maybe?
I do sleep heavily though and it does catch up on me now and again.
 
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