Off Topic Bill Nicholson Arms

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Very nice but I love the rolling hills and countryside of Sussex.. drove through Wales with the wife one year.Talk about boring!
I lived in Tottenham for the first 24 years of my life and one just accepts "the smoke",don't you.
All my clubs gone now.Enterprise WMC and the old TL&R..........
Been living in Ashford (Kent) for the past 19 years although working in Africa means I only see it about 10 weeks a year. Born and bred in Lewes East Sussex and have to agree with you, the South Downs are stunning.
 
:emoticon-0121-angry:emoticon-0121-angry Some of us are quite fond of mountains. You can stick your rolling hills.
Sorry SG, mountains are impressive but the South Downs are like a woman with all the curves in the right places. And when the sun rises over the downs on a clear day, it's like the most beautiful woman in the world smiling at you. And when the sun sets, if you have a pint of Harveys Best in front of you, you are satisfied. A blow job from the dirtiest whore in Nairobi doesn't even get close.
 
Sorry SG, mountains are impressive, the South Downs are like a woman with all the curves in the right places. And when the sun rises over the downs on a clear day, it's like the most beautiful woman in the world smiling at you. And when the sun sets, if you have a pint of Harveys Best in front of you, you are satisfied.

Great apple country. Can I get ****ered on Merrydown Silver and be sick in her lap.......again?
 
Great apple country. Can I get ****ered on Merrydown Silver and be sick in her lap.......again?
Last time I was in Horam (abut a year ago), It appears the Merrydown brewery/distillery/Ciderery what ever you call it, has closed down and redeveloped. God knows what the Full Moon in Brighton sells nowadays. One used to see customers being sick outside with a half hour of opening. I was at University in Brighton and one of the rugby club challenges was the 6 pint watering can filled with sloppes topped up with Merrydown, Jesus Christ, your legs were anesthesised (spelling) within five minutes.
 
Shame both Murray and Djokovic could not overcome injury though.
You want to see the best competing against the best.
The other three semi-finalists are all big servers, but no contest for him in any other aspect of the game.
I think Cilic is the only one who might beat him, but he will be playing against 16,000 honary Swiss. I hope Carlos Ramos is not the umpire