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Bulmers is a decent cider...
Original post by TopHat
Bulmers is a decent cider...


Rekorderlig ftw tbh. :sogood:
It's too expensive, though.
Reply 983
Gin and Tonic
Wine (Rose and Chardonnay)
Vodka and Coke
Vodka, Lime and Lemonade
WKD Blue
VK Blue
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Reply 984
Original post by TheCrackInTime
Rekorderlig ftw tbh. :sogood:


Nice, though i actually prefer Koppenburg.

Original post by TopHat
Bulmers is a decent cider...


Never liked it really.

Original post by Morgsie
Gin and Tonic
Wine (Rose and Chardonnay)
Vodka and Coke
Vodka, Lime and Lemonade
WKD Blue
VK Blue


Don't mind Rose however i do not like the rest. WKD and VK are a bit pointless, more expensive and not as nice as coke but you can never ever get drunk from them.

.....

For myself..

Dissorano, Tia Maria or Khalua with Cranberry or Coke.

Creme De Menth is my faviourate shot (tastes like mouthwash).

White Russian or Strawberry Daquarri for the cocktails.
Original post by Rakas21
Russian standard preferably

GTFO!

Absolut is by far the best or Finlandia.
Some of these drinks may be lovely. None of them beat a good cup of tea.

Back to policy- panic buying should only be allowed if those in the queues wear a pointed hat with a 'D' on it.
Reply 987
Yes I do like a good cup of tea. I like coffee aswell.
I like a good wee hot toddy.
Does anybody like Early Gray?
Yeah, the Great Reform Act was an amazing piece of legislation.

:colone:
Reply 991
Original post by MacCuishy
Does anybody like Early Gray?


I do
Reply 992
Original post by TopHat
Yeah, the Great Reform Act was an amazing piece of legislation.

:colone:


Why are you mentioning the Great Reform Act 1832????

It extended the Franchise and subsequent legislation further extended the Franchise.
Reply 993
Original post by TopHat
Yeah, the Great Reform Act was an amazing piece of legislation.

:colone:


I don't think it has really had any effect, good or bad.

I was and still would be against it but it is not significant.
Original post by Morgsie
Why are you mentioning the Great Reform Act 1832????

It extended the Franchise and subsequent legislation further extended the Franchise.


Because it was passed during Earl Grey's Whig administration.
Just want to say i think the requirements for voting should be lowered. i want to vote and get more involved but iv only made 30 or so posts in the 3 or so months since i joined (read a lot of stuff just dont usually comment). gonna take me a while to get to 150
Original post by Rakas21
I don't think it has really had any effect, good or bad.

I was and still would be against it but it is not significant.


...you do know what the Great Reform Act was right?
Original post by nickster146
Just want to say i think the requirements for voting should be lowered. i want to vote and get more involved but iv only made 30 or so posts in the 3 or so months since i joined (read a lot of stuff just dont usually comment). gonna take me a while to get to 150


Genuinely I think we'd all like to lower the cap, but it is a forum default we can't do anything about. You can still join a party or write a petition and submit that though. :smile: Any party you'd have in mind?
Reply 998
Original post by TopHat
Because it was passed during Earl Grey's Whig administration.


I get you now. Charles Grey.

The Whigs were out of power before the 1830's and they returned to Government under Earl Grey. #

I will be reading a book entitled 'Peace, Reform and Liberation A History of Liberal Politics 1679-2011'
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i hate being a newbie on TSR i cant even vote :frown:

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