Make mine a Babycham! Return of the drink that added sparkle to the 70s The drink, concocted exactly 70 years ago, became the first alcoholic drink to be advertised on television. The enthusiastic slogan “I’d love a Babycham!” entered the language. please log in to view this image https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/new...1&cvid=7dc0dc28735f44dbbb83a805c99f1660&ei=49
My parents used to let me drink a Babycham or 2 at Christmas when I was about 7 years old , & I turned out OK
No I bought all the gear just over a year ago: decent camera, telephoto lens, macro lens, extreme macro lens.
Perhaps the loony Remainers should look at those old headlines before they post them. We can have cheaper food from outside the EU since Brexit because there are no EU protectionist tariffs on imports. So we can get bigger South African oranges than Spanish ones as there are no EU tariffs on them anymore. Who is losing by the EU punishing us for stopping funding their failure: Europe. What a shame that everyone has gone back to quoting useless tools on Twatter...
I drank Babycham once at a party my father held in the 80s, when we were emptying the booze cupboard and there was nothing else left...
Well I did recently read of a spider in Kent so ****ing big that it trapped and ate a shrew, so growing bananas there is.... well, still ****ing impossible.
Just a thought but do you think it might have anything to do with fuel/energy prices? You know, little things like lighting and heating stores, keeping fridges and freezers running 24 hours per day, transporting goods around the country (or even World).
A completely different issue. In any case fuel prices are now not significantly higher than they were a year ago. My question was why we were not takng advantage of these lower prices. I know the answer as well as the poster does. We have not been able to complete the much vaunted trade deals that Brexit was predicated on. The whole project has been an abject failure.