Match Day Thread Lithuania v England

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yeah it's gone over your head <laugh>

have you really gone and quoted some posts from a game nearly 7 months ago though? <laugh>

I've quoted a post from several months ago, yes.

And it quite clearly shows your opinion of the man, am I correct?

The other posts are from the other night at the other England match.
 
Been on Scotch earlier then US IPA ( Goose Island and Lagunitas) Now having a G&T
And some Emmental cheese
Why US IPA?
This Boon Doggle by Ringwood Brewery is supposed to be a light fruity affair affectionately crafted to savour and satisfy. Best enjoyed with afew nuts... so cheers lads
 
I've quoted a post from several months ago, yes.

And it quite clearly shows your opinion of the man, am I correct?

The other posts are from the other night at the other England match.

Eh? He's a knob for sure. Not sure wherei've said otherwise.

But that doesn't mean i'm not chuffed he's scoring for the side 'm supporting.
 
Do you know I've never seen a Walnut tree Stan. They do grow on trees dont they? Cos there was a helluva arguement about peanuts in pub a while back
Peanuts are - I think - legumes/pea family.
I just found a rare-ish American Black Walnut. I.D'd it from the RHS website, Trees for Life, and a U.S. university site.
There's a walnut tree in my neighbour's garden, but the grey squirrels robbed it. Some more in the forbidden woods behind my house, but I'm admitting nowt...
 
Why US IPA?
This Boon Doggle by Ringwood Brewery is supposed to be a light fruity affair affectionately crafted to savour and satisfy. Best enjoyed with afew nuts... so cheers lads
U.S. IPA is completely different to English IPA
Not better, but totally different
Tastes very citrusy, almost grapefruit taste
I accept that might sound foul but it really isn't. Try it. Goose Island from Chicago nice or any of the the Flying Dog ones ( from Maryland)
 
Are there Walnut farmers then? I may grow a Walnut tree **** it.

Bloody Juglans regia, coming over here from Persia, making an imposing and handsome forest tree. Producing delicious nuts and providing a timber that cannot be bettered for fine cabinet and veneer work. Being more versatile than our native trees.

Sent the buggars back to where they came from.

That's what I say.
 
Peanuts are - I think - legumes/pea family.
I just found a rare-ish American Black Walnut. I.D'd it from the RHS website, Trees for Life, and a U.S. university site.
There's a walnut tree in my neighbour's garden, but the grey squirrels robbed it. Some more in the forbidden woods behind my house, but I'm admitting nowt...
They are yes. This is why i have to go to pub or come on here. Knowledge.
We had a walnut tree in the garden of our last house, ****ing squirrels always got to them before us.
Airgun.
U.S. IPA is completely different to English IPA
Not better, but totally different
Tastes very citrusy, almost grapefruit taste
I accept that might sound foul but it really isn't. Try it. Goose Island from Chicago nice or any of the the Flying Dog ones ( from Maryland)
Will give it a go.
Pretty slow-growing trees, Chazz. A good spell before you get your nuts, so to speak.

Erm - how old are you now?
Ye they grow to 40 ft so I'm changing my mind and I'll be dead.
 
Peanuts are - I think - legumes/pea family.
I just found a rare-ish American Black Walnut. I.D'd it from the RHS website, Trees for Life, and a U.S. university site.
There's a walnut tree in my neighbour's garden, but the grey squirrels robbed it. Some more in the forbidden woods behind my house, but I'm admitting nowt...
Forbidden woods? You're in Norfolk?

Kinell you're Lizzie and Phil's neighbour??