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Happy Father's Day

Postby common sense » Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:45 pm

Tomorrow to any fathers here.

Bittersweet day for me. :bawlin:

One of Rachel's friends called with a box of cupcakes and a t-shirt. Four of them always join together to get us something on Fathers and Mothers Days as she no longer can. Such lovely girls. :yess:

Bit annoyed at the t-shirt though. It says "EXERCISE. SORRY,THOUGHT YOU MEANT EXTRA RICE" :yikes: :leer:
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby drum » Sun Jun 20, 2021 4:48 am

Happy Fathers Day

Just have your nice memories of your daughter today CS. :wubbers: nice friends.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby .SF. » Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:34 am

Yes, a very moving story.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Stooo » Sun Jun 20, 2021 11:30 am

Got a bottle of Laphroaig :ooer: :sloshed: :drinktype:
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Holly » Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:38 pm

common sense wrote:Tomorrow to any fathers here.

Bittersweet day for me. :bawlin:

One of Rachel's friends called with a box of cupcakes and a t-shirt. Four of them always join together to get us something on Fathers and Mothers Days as she no longer can. Such lovely girls. :yess:

Bit annoyed at the t-shirt though. It says "EXERCISE. SORRY,THOUGHT YOU MEANT EXTRA RICE" :yikes: :leer:


Happy Fathers day Chris, never forget, you have been and always will be Rachel's Dad, therefore celebrate that she was here, celebrate her life, she was and always will be your child. Cheers to Rachel :Wiiiine!:
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby common sense » Sun Jun 20, 2021 5:06 pm

Holly wrote:
common sense wrote:Tomorrow to any fathers here.

Bittersweet day for me. :bawlin:

One of Rachel's friends called with a box of cupcakes and a t-shirt. Four of them always join together to get us something on Fathers and Mothers Days as she no longer can. Such lovely girls. :yess:

Bit annoyed at the t-shirt though. It says "EXERCISE. SORRY,THOUGHT YOU MEANT EXTRA RICE" :yikes: :leer:


Happy Fathers day Chris, never forget, you have been and always will be Rachel's Dad, therefore celebrate that she was here, celebrate her life, she was and always will be your child. Cheers to Rachel :Wiiiine!:



Thanks Holly. Couple of ciders tonight with cup cakes.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:49 pm

Stooo wrote:Got a bottle of Laphroaig :ooer: :sloshed: :drinktype:

Me too and a bottle of ten year old original Glenmorangie.
The Glen is a very nice single malt the Laphroaig is a bit like Marmite love it or hate it.
I hated all Islay whisky's at one time now I love them.
These are the whisky's that taste of bonfire campfire hot tar pork chops on a BBQ sausages and gravy even tinned fish.sheep shit and so on.
Pretty complex affairs and not for people used to the stuff you splash a bit of coke in.
If you don't like it try and stick with it by way of having a few sips every evening and thinking about the complexities of what's going on with your taste buds. Lovely stuff.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Stooo » Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:58 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Stooo wrote:Got a bottle of Laphroaig :ooer: :sloshed: :drinktype:

Me too and a bottle of ten year old original Glenmorangie.
The Glen is a very nice single malt the Laphroaig is a bit like Marmite love it or hate it.
I hated all Islay whisky's at one time now I love them.
These are the whisky's that taste of bonfire campfire hot tar pork chops on a BBQ sausages and gravy even tinned fish.sheep shit and so on.
Pretty complex affairs and not for people used to the stuff you splash a bit of coke in.
If you don't like it try and stick with it by way of having a few sips every evening and thinking about the complexities of what's going on with your taste buds. Lovely stuff.



Half and half with some chilled water, it's like drinking earth but in a nice way :mrgreen:
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sun Jun 20, 2021 8:03 pm

Stooo wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Stooo wrote:Got a bottle of Laphroaig :ooer: :sloshed: :drinktype:

Me too and a bottle of ten year old original Glenmorangie.
The Glen is a very nice single malt the Laphroaig is a bit like Marmite love it or hate it.
I hated all Islay whisky's at one time now I love them.
These are the whisky's that taste of bonfire campfire hot tar pork chops on a BBQ sausages and gravy even tinned fish.sheep shit and so on.
Pretty complex affairs and not for people used to the stuff you splash a bit of coke in.
If you don't like it try and stick with it by way of having a few sips every evening and thinking about the complexities of what's going on with your taste buds. Lovely stuff.



Half and half with some chilled water, it's like drinking earth but in a nice way :mrgreen:

With this particular Ilay I taste beach more than anything and then a littl medicinal and minty taste.
Water?
Less than half a teaspoon in a double measure shaken not stirred and leave covered for a couple of minutes it becomes syrupy on the tip of tongue.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby common sense » Mon Jun 21, 2021 2:34 pm

Stooo wrote:Got a bottle of Laphroaig :ooer: :sloshed: :drinktype:



Never heard of that but Google tells me it's a whisky. My dad was content with his Bells.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Gabby » Mon Jun 21, 2021 3:22 pm

Lovely day yesterday with Daddy dearest & co! :mrgreen: …. It’s good to give a little back! :wubwub:
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Major » Mon Jun 21, 2021 6:23 pm

been too busy so will have aa dinner out with the kids at weekend, they can pay, probably at the Baraset Barn
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Snookerballs » Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:12 pm

A lovely Message !!!! :yikes:

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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:46 pm

Major wrote:been too busy so will have aa dinner out with the kids at weekend, they can pay, probably at the Baraset Barn

Where you'll kick off about it being dreadful food and you'll end up eating without paying.
Maybe someone should warn them.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

Postby drum » Wed Jun 23, 2021 1:57 pm

Thread closed.

Will reopen next year.

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