Sad night in Bude

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David Watkins
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Sad night in Bude

Post by David Watkins »

Last night saw the demise of my last bottle of White Oak rum!
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
David :(
Jonathan Richards

Demise of the rum

Post by Jonathan Richards »

Demise, as in drained carefully into a glass, I trust, rather than demise as in dropped on a flagstone floor.

In other posts you're counting down the sixty days left to take-off. Add 9 hours to the next White Oak, then! I'm looking forward to my first taste; 34d 22h 38m to take-off :)
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Post by Peter Kuhn »

That's very bad David ](*,)
:cry: :cry: :cry:
After your post I've directly checked my storage and.......
praise the lord [-o<
there are two bottles 1919 left =P~

Cheers %*} %*} %*}
Peter
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Post by David Watkins »

Why do some people like to rub it in.I can take it! after all,I shall see a lot of you come and go :lol:
David( %*} not yet but sooooooon) :D
Peter Kuhn

Post by Peter Kuhn »

Sorry David, :-#

a old adage in Frankfurt say:
Before I get excited, it doesn't make any difference to me !

Regards

Peter %*}
Peter Kuhn

Post by Peter Kuhn »

David,

after a mouthful 1919 I had a good idea :idea: :idea: :idea: how you can survive the time till you can have the next bottle of White Oak:

Fill the empty bottle with water & place it at your table.
Always you come in a situation of debility, you cross your fingers an speak very loud following words:
Away Satan :evil: !!! I first tuch this bottle before I can get a second one !

I hope it helps !

Cheers %*}

Peter
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Post by Carol Townsend »

This is all getting very strange.
We've got some White Oak, bought from the Post Office in Parlatuvier. AND WE HAVEN'T OPENED IT YET!
Cheers m'dears
Carolnoe :wink:
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Post by Bill B »

Carol,

Wow, what a concept - being able to purchase liquor at the Post Office. Here in the states the way our postal system muddles along you'd swear most of the employees have been sampling %*}

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Post by Carol Townsend »

Bill,
You're probably enjoying yourself elsewhere, but I'll reply anyway.
The same thing happens over here. We have little "sub" Post Offices within shops, usually newsagents or grocers. You can buy beer and wine in my local "sub" PO.
And the man behind the counter is the most miserable, unhelpful and un -friendly so and so you could ever meet. :(
Cheers m'dears
Carolnoe :wink:
PS. I must set the record straight; it was Old Oak Gold we bought, not White Oak. Can't tell one from t'other meself.
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Post by Steve Pitts »

Carol Townsend wrote:Bill,
PS. I must set the record straight; it was Old Oak Gold we bought, not White Oak. Can't tell one from t'other meself.
I can guess what David is thinking :lol:

He may also be working out how far it is from Bude to Surrey
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Judith Prater

Post by Judith Prater »

Not far from Bude to Barnstaple maybe a little bribery :twisted: !!

Jude x
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