The Love Thread

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Che’s Godlike Thighs

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For those of us who are a bit more glass-is-half-full. Who or what do you love? I'll start...



I love fishfinger sandwiches and pornography.
 
Chicken wings, Oakham ales, my ****ty guitars, my cat, my girlfriend (see avatar), Victor Wanyama, Nicola Cortese.

And I'll second pornography.
 
Chicken wings, Oakham ales, my ****ty guitars, my cat, my girlfriend (see avatar), Victor Wanyama, Nicola Cortese.

And I'll second pornography.

Your girlfriend
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Though i'll respect your relationship and watch from afar, which segues nicely to me thirding pornography
 
I love millions and millions and millions of player buying potential. Take that you traitors
 
*goes to Yoda voice* Unusual good taste in one so young, you have :)

You're familiar, then? Got really into them because my mate used to manage a hotel that had them all on rotation, and I didn't have to pay for drinks there. In the St Albans Beer Festival they've got the "beer of the festival" award three years running.
 
You're familiar, then? Got really into them because my mate used to manage a hotel that had them all on rotation, and I didn't have to pay for drinks there. In the St Albans Beer Festival they've got the "beer of the festival" award three years running.

Yes, I love real ales and I like to try small 'local' ales wherever I am. I had Oakham ales at a Golf club and also as a guest ale at a hotel on rutland water. In the next village to me is a micro brewery with a couple of beauties.

Until a couple of years ago, my wife and I had a business going 'on the side' importing Caribbean foods. We used to attend loads of food and drink festivals at weekends and one of the benefits was the local ale tasting. At the end of the show, I'd swap some sauces for beers every week.