Lemons and not the English F A team

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machersjohn
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Lemons and not the English F A team

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Guess. I recall you asking about 'Lemons' for your G & T.

They are now available at the Mini mart. Which is located 50 m south of satakan square.

A tad expensive at 47 b for two

I tried gin for the second time yesterday and have to say it was very nice.

However my loyalty still lies with the sottishish wine
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I have an Australian friend here who regularly drinks gin and tonic with lime or lemon slices, and he now comes to find that all the enamel on his teeth is gone or close to gone. The dentist was very clear that the lime/lemon had done this over the years. Pete
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prcscct wrote:I have an Australian friend here who regularly drinks gin and tonic with lime or lemon slices, and he now comes to find that all the enamel on his teeth is gone or close to gone. The dentist was very clear that the lime/lemon had done this over the years. Pete
Look on the bright side, at least it wasn't the gin :D
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hollygolightly1 wrote:
prcscct wrote:I have an Australian friend here who regularly drinks gin and tonic with lime or lemon slices, and he now comes to find that all the enamel on his teeth is gone or close to gone. The dentist was very clear that the lime/lemon had done this over the years. Pete
Look on the bright side, at least it wasn't the gin :D
LOL...but the doc also told him his liver is the size of a dried prune. No one can tell him anything. He'll go down in flames happily someday singing waltzing matthilda (sp) all the way! :wink: Pete
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The big problem with drinking gin and tonic in the tropics nowadays is that the makers of Indian tonic waters have much reduced the amount of Quinine that they put in the stuff. This means that to get sufficient protection from malaria you have to drink them all day long. That is what I shall tell my doctor anyway.
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Lemons?????

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How dare you call the English team lemons!
Get it right........
......they are PLUMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"In 1969 I gave up women and alcohol-
.....It was the worst 20 minutes of my life."
- George Best.
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