>>>>>> "draft Leffe". Mummy. Save me. >>>>> Oooh, I missed that. Splendid. Friday night should be great fun. >>>> Saturday morning will be grim, though. >>> I think you missed out on the leffe 9 degrees on the chimay trip >>> didn't you? >> I avoided it on porpoise, kin orrible stuff.
> Chimay Blue?
No, the clue was in the name above. Leffe 9degrees. It's quite new, rather lovely and somewhat effective.
>>>>> Oooh, I missed that. Splendid. Friday night should be great fun.
>>>> Saturday morning will be grim, though.
>>> I think you missed out on the leffe 9 degrees on the chimay trip >>> didn't you?
>> I avoided it on porpoise, kin orrible stuff.
> Chimay Blue? gorgeous stuff!
Never have been able to get on with strong chewy beers, Chimay / Leffe / Corsendonk etc all make me feel bloated / get me pissed too quickly and give me a terrible hangover.
German beers - alt / weiss / dark etc etc - no problems.
Higgins <the.best.names.are.g...@gmail.com> wrote: >No, the clue was in the name above. Leffe 9degrees. It's quite new, >rather lovely and somewhat effective.
I grabbed a crate of that at Noel Cuvekier's back in June 06... It didn't last long... and neither did I..
Lady Nina wrote: > On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:07:41 +0100, Wicked Uncle Nigel > <w...@wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk> wrote:
>> Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, >> TOG@toil.?.murray.invalid typed >>> OK, I've shifted this to the Hotel des Acacias, just to the north-east >>> of Lille, very close to the Belgian border.
>> And there's a pool/snooker table in the bar. Pool when drunk is fun.
><mental image of LN playing pool>
>I don't think there's a polite way to ask this, so, er, do you ever find >yourself accidentally interfering with your opponents balls?
Hmm, I'd not thought about that.
The last time I played pool that I can remember was before I had the second child. Up until then I was a pert 32 C. Two inches and mumble cup sizes later I think you may have a point. There's probably some sort of bridge thing that I can rest them on. -- Lady Nina
>>> And there's a pool/snooker table in the bar. Pool when drunk is fun.
>> <mental image of LN playing pool>
>> I don't think there's a polite way to ask this, so, er, do you ever >> find yourself accidentally interfering with your opponents balls?
> Hmm, I'd not thought about that.
> The last time I played pool that I can remember was before I had the > second child. Up until then I was a pert 32 C. Two inches and mumble > cup sizes later I think you may have a point. There's probably some > sort of bridge thing that I can rest them on.
> Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message ><qi3vh3hvfoaj4c76l34qkladffo7989...@4ax.com>:
>>On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:27:39 +0100, christofire <ch...@ukrm.org> >>wrote:
>>>I don't think there's a polite way to ask this, so, er, do you ever find >>>yourself accidentally interfering with your opponents balls?
>>Hmm, I'd not thought about that.
>>The last time I played pool that I can remember was before I had the >>second child. Up until then I was a pert 32 C. Two inches and mumble >>cup sizes later I think you may have a point. There's probably some >>sort of bridge thing that I can rest them on.
>I'm sure WUN will be along shortly.
Problem is, my left wrist's not as strong as it was.
-- Wicked Uncle Nigel - "He's hopeless, but he's honest"
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> Wicked Uncle Nigel <w...@wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk> wrote in message ><peTlkgrDh6HHJ...@rcav8r.demon.co.uk>:
>>Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, >>deadm...@burnt.org.uk typed >>> Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message >>><qi3vh3hvfoaj4c76l34qkladffo7989...@4ax.com>:
>>>>The last time I played pool that I can remember was before I had the >>>>second child. Up until then I was a pert 32 C. Two inches and mumble >>>>cup sizes later I think you may have a point. There's probably some >>>>sort of bridge thing that I can rest them on.
>>>I'm sure WUN will be along shortly.
>>Problem is, my left wrist's not as strong as it was.
>Tricky. How big is your right hand?
Probably not big enough. I could always try to exercise to make it bigger, I suppose.
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>> I don't think there's a polite way to ask this, so, er, do you ever find >> yourself accidentally interfering with your opponents balls?
> Hmm, I'd not thought about that.
> The last time I played pool that I can remember was before I had the > second child. Up until then I was a pert 32 C. Two inches and mumble > cup sizes later I think you may have a point. There's probably some > sort of bridge thing that I can rest them on.
I know you don't particularly like "dad", but calling him "Two inches" is a bit below the belt, isn't it?
> >>>>> Oooh, I missed that. Splendid. Friday night should be great fun.
> >>>> Saturday morning will be grim, though.
> >>> I think you missed out on the leffe 9 degrees on the chimay trip > >>> didn't you?
> >> I avoided it on porpoise, kin orrible stuff.
> > Chimay Blue? gorgeous stuff!
> Never have been able to get on with strong chewy beers, Chimay / Leffe / > Corsendonk etc all make me feel bloated / get me pissed too quickly and give > me a terrible hangover.
> German beers - alt / weiss / dark etc etc - no problems.
> British ales - no problems either.
> Just strong Belgian beers - weird.
Try a Duvel. Sweet, not heavy, but about as strong as special brew :0
Wicked Uncle Nigel wrote: > Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, > deadm...@burnt.org.uk typed >> Wicked Uncle Nigel <w...@wicked-uncle-nigel.me.uk> wrote in message >> <peTlkgrDh6HHJ...@rcav8r.demon.co.uk>:
>>> Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, >>> deadm...@burnt.org.uk typed >>>> Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message >>>> <qi3vh3hvfoaj4c76l34qkladffo7989...@4ax.com>:
>>>>> The last time I played pool that I can remember was before I had >>>>> the second child. Up until then I was a pert 32 C. Two inches and >>>>> mumble cup sizes later I think you may have a point. There's >>>>> probably some sort of bridge thing that I can rest them on.
>>>> I'm sure WUN will be along shortly.
>>> Problem is, my left wrist's not as strong as it was.
>> Tricky. How big is your right hand?
> Probably not big enough. I could always try to exercise to make it > bigger, I suppose.
>Lady Nina wrote: >> On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:27:39 +0100, christofire <ch...@ukrm.org> >> wrote: >>>> And there's a pool/snooker table in the bar. Pool when drunk is fun. >>> <mental image of LN playing pool>
>>> I don't think there's a polite way to ask this, so, er, do you ever find >>> yourself accidentally interfering with your opponents balls?
>> Hmm, I'd not thought about that.
>> The last time I played pool that I can remember was before I had the >> second child. Up until then I was a pert 32 C. Two inches and mumble >> cup sizes later I think you may have a point. There's probably some >> sort of bridge thing that I can rest them on.
>I know you don't particularly like "dad",
It varies.
He is being particularly fuckwitted at the moment. UKRM would probably approve of his recent tshirt choice though.
However him being a fuck wit may be the spur I need to book the ferry for the elephant. Recent conversation sorting out access stuff...
Him "I'm away that weekend in Germany"
Me "I'm away these dates, oh and while we're here there's 5 days in January I might need you to have her"
Him "why?"
Me "well you know UKRM has a thing for taking shite old bikes to unsuitable places?"
Him (in tone of utter disdain) "no, but it doesn't surprise me"
Me "well, I'm considering doing the elephant rally in Bavaria in January"
Him "You know what you're like with the cold, I don't think it is a good idea"
Me (smiling sweetly through the rage) "when has that ever stopped me?"
So if I do go and not seize up into a little sobbing cold ball I can annoy my ex, game on.
>but calling him "Two inches" >is a bit below the belt, isn't it?
heh.
<hazy smile of memory> Above the belt line, frequently. -- Lady Nina thinking about pulling an all nighter.
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 23:30:15 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>I can annoy my ex, game on.
Have you considered moving on? -- Champ I don't know, but I been told, you never slow down, you never get old ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R600 (race) neal at champ dot org dot uk
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 13:02:47 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:20:01 +0100, Champ <n...@champ.org.uk> wrote:
>>On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 23:30:15 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> >>wrote:
>>>I can annoy my ex, game on.
>>Have you considered moving on?
>Who helped you with the interior design of your flat Mr C?
That *was* me moving on. I didn't do it to annoy her, did I? -- Champ I don't know, but I been told, you never slow down, you never get old ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R600 (race) neal at champ dot org dot uk
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 13:55:12 +0100, Champ <n...@champ.org.uk> wrote: >On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 13:02:47 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> >wrote:
>>On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:20:01 +0100, Champ <n...@champ.org.uk> wrote:
>>>On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 23:30:15 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> >>>wrote:
>>>>I can annoy my ex, game on.
>>>Have you considered moving on?
>>Who helped you with the interior design of your flat Mr C?
>That *was* me moving on. I didn't do it to annoy her, did I?
That beige swatch would have annoyed me.
We get on reasonably well now you know. [1] It's just his fuck witted parenting and assumption he can still tell me what is and isn't suitable for me that drives me bananas.
[1] We spend time chatting when he's here, swap books, music, DVDs. Oh and one for Timo and the other graphic novel/comic fans (or anyone interested in the history of the North East or Lewis Carroll) if they're still reading - Bryan Talbot - Alice in Sunderland
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:12:12 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>>>>I can annoy my ex, game on.
>>>>Have you considered moving on?
>>>Who helped you with the interior design of your flat Mr C?
>>That *was* me moving on. I didn't do it to annoy her, did I?
>That beige swatch would have annoyed me.
heh.
>We get on reasonably well now you know. [1] It's just his fuck witted >parenting
I suspect all parents argue about how to parent their kids, separated or not
>and assumption he can still tell me what is and isn't >suitable for me that drives me bananas.
Well, dear, someone's got to look out for you. Now, come away from the fire, you'll get chilblains. -- Champ I don't know, but I been told, you never slow down, you never get old ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R600 (race) neal at champ dot org dot uk
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:26:38 +0100, Champ <n...@champ.org.uk> wrote: >On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:12:12 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> >wrote: >>We get on reasonably well now you know. [1] It's just his fuck witted >>parenting
>I suspect all parents argue about how to parent their kids, separated >or not
You know those times when the parents go 'you have no idea what you are talking about you haven't got kids'?
This is one of them.
>>and assumption he can still tell me what is and isn't >>suitable for me that drives me bananas.
>Well, dear, someone's got to look out for you.
I'm perfectly capable you know.
> Now, come away from >the fire, you'll get chilblains.
Heh.
My friend Ana was down from Scotland this week and when she came round I had the heating on full blast and was wrapped in a shawl with the cats curled up on me. -- Lady Nina
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:59:14 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:26:38 +0100, Champ <n...@champ.org.uk> wrote:
>>On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:12:12 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> >>wrote:
>>>We get on reasonably well now you know. [1] It's just his fuck witted >>>parenting
>>I suspect all parents argue about how to parent their kids, separated >>or not
>You know those times when the parents go 'you have no idea what you >are talking about you haven't got kids'?
>This is one of them.
Either I'm wrong (which I'm not), or you're using that as a weak way of avoiding the argument
>>>and assumption he can still tell me what is and isn't >>>suitable for me that drives me bananas.
>>Well, dear, someone's got to look out for you. >> Now, come away from >>the fire, you'll get chilblains.
>Heh.
>My friend Ana was down from Scotland this week and when she came round >I had the heating on full blast and was wrapped in a shawl with the >cats curled up on me.
"Mad old woman with cats" -- Champ
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 00:32:42 +0100, Champ <n...@champ.org.uk> wrote: >On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:59:14 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtr...@ntlworld.com> >wrote: >>>>We get on reasonably well now you know. [1] It's just his fuck witted >>>>parenting
>>>I suspect all parents argue about how to parent their kids, separated >>>or not
>>You know those times when the parents go 'you have no idea what you >>are talking about you haven't got kids'?
>>This is one of them.
>Either I'm wrong (which I'm not),
Yes dear.
> or you're using that as a weak way >of avoiding the argument
Yes dear.
>>>>and assumption he can still tell me what is and isn't >>>>suitable for me that drives me bananas.
>>>Well, dear, someone's got to look out for you. >>> Now, come away from >>>the fire, you'll get chilblains.
>>Heh.
>>My friend Ana was down from Scotland this week and when she came round >>I had the heating on full blast and was wrapped in a shawl with the >>cats curled up on me.