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  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,678
    Milk at school in the summer was vomit inducing, that fuckin creamy curdled warm filth fuck off .
    Never drunk milk since , I have it on cereal and don’t do hot drinks, water only for me , evians my tipple and the odd beer or ten when I have to be near people for too long to take the edge off it .

    Vichy Catalan is amazing water if you've never tried it
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,288

    I fancied a hot drink, didn’t want chocolate, so order a black americano

    transaction typed in, i pay for it, young lad goes off and puts the hot water in a designated cup.

    Black coffee gets handed over and young lad says …’the milk is over there…’

    me…’thanks, but I don’t need milk with my black coffee’


    every older generation over millennium has doubted the generations that will follow but, fck me, the planet is screwed when this lot takes over

    I share your pain, I was once served Chablis in a Hock glass.  Inexcusable !!
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,447
    Milk at school in the summer was vomit inducing, that fuckin creamy curdled warm filth fuck off .
    Never drunk milk since , I have it on cereal and don’t do hot drinks, water only for me , evians my tipple and the odd beer or ten when I have to be near people for too long to take the edge off it .

    Vichy Catalan is amazing water if you've never tried it
    Just looked it up, i only like still water with my bad guts I try to keep the gas out .
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,862
    edited January 2
    MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world but now call the UK home, whereas my generation was predominantly white and mostly of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ or Irish origin, the typical ‘meat and two veg’ generation that we were back then, plus some other white nationalities such as those of Italian and Polish descent that stayed or were drawn to the UK after the war, with the introduction of ex-Empire/Commonwealth country peoples migrating to the UK still in relative infancy. You average out the heights of someone who is 6 foot or taller with someone who is 5 foot 6 and conclude the average is 5 foot 9 and you get a totally meaningless number.

    There is an Argentina documentary (on Netflix I think) that talks to Argentinian conscripts about the Falklands War. There’s one comment about when they came up against the British troops and how they all looked like giants in comparison to the Argentinians. That conflict was nearly 40 years ago. I don’t know whether that disparity would still exist between the same two nations but I suspect the gap would have narrowed somewhat since then.


  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,480
    MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world but now call the UK home, whereas my generation was predominantly white and mostly of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ or Irish origin, the typical ‘meat and two veg’ generation that we were back then, plus some other white nationalities such as those of Italian and Polish descent that stayed or were drawn to the UK after the war, with the introduction of ex-Empire/Commonwealth country peoples migrating to the UK still in relative infancy. You average out the heights of someone who is 6 foot or taller with someone who is 5 foot 6 and conclude the average is 5 foot 9 and you get a totally meaningless number.

    There is an Argentina documentary (on Netflix I think) that talks to Argentinian conscripts about the Falklands War. There’s one comment about when they came up against the British troops and how they all looked like giants in comparison to the Argentinians. That conflict was nearly 40 years ago. I don’t know whether that disparity would still exist between the same two nations but I suspect the gap would have narrowed somewhat since then.


    You keep talking about the stats making generalisations whilst making massive generalisations yourself about generations and races. 
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,502
    MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world but now call the UK home, whereas my generation was predominantly white and mostly of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ or Irish origin, the typical ‘meat and two veg’ generation that we were back then, plus some other white nationalities such as those of Italian and Polish descent that stayed or were drawn to the UK after the war, with the introduction of ex-Empire/Commonwealth country peoples migrating to the UK still in relative infancy. You average out the heights of someone who is 6 foot or taller with someone who is 5 foot 6 and conclude the average is 5 foot 9 and you get a totally meaningless number.

    There is an Argentina documentary (on Netflix I think) that talks to Argentinian conscripts about the Falklands War. There’s one comment about when they came up against the British troops and how they all looked like giants in comparison to the Argentinians. That conflict was nearly 40 years ago. I don’t know whether that disparity would still exist between the same two nations but I suspect the gap would have narrowed somewhat since then.


    Considering some of the other posters in here over the years, I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone who talks out of their sheriff's badge as much as you, marra. 
  • Zulu
    Zulu Posts: 276
    If i had my way, coffee would be banned from the planet. In the same way that ordering coffee (and Guinness too) in a pub should be made illegal - if you want a beer go to the pub, if you want a coffee go to Starbucks, or some other shit coffee house.
    Happy 2026.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,231
    Stig said:

    I fancied a hot drink, didn’t want chocolate, so order a black americano

    transaction typed in, i pay for it, young lad goes off and puts the hot water in a designated cup.

    Black coffee gets handed over and young lad says …’the milk is over there…’

    me…’thanks, but I don’t need milk with my black coffee’


    every older generation over millennium has doubted the generations that will follow but, fck me, the planet is screwed when this lot takes over

    I just made a very rough and ready list of the ten people that scare me the most on this planet. Their ages were as follows: 73, 79, 72, 54, 61, 76, 41, 86, 46 and 41. 

    You talk about 'low-bars' but the upcoming generation has the lowest bar of all to be better. 
    Hadn’t realised Amanda Holden was 54 already 
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,192
    The following generations are always smarter than the proceeding generation. Look at how many young people are spending their Friday nights in a gym rather than a pub.
    That’s sad, not smart…
    You would think that as you are from the older generation.  :)

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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,231
    MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world but now call the UK home, whereas my generation was predominantly white and mostly of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ or Irish origin, the typical ‘meat and two veg’ generation that we were back then, plus some other white nationalities such as those of Italian and Polish descent that stayed or were drawn to the UK after the war, with the introduction of ex-Empire/Commonwealth country peoples migrating to the UK still in relative infancy. You average out the heights of someone who is 6 foot or taller with someone who is 5 foot 6 and conclude the average is 5 foot 9 and you get a totally meaningless number.

    There is an Argentina documentary (on Netflix I think) that talks to Argentinian conscripts about the Falklands War. There’s one comment about when they came up against the British troops and how they all looked like giants in comparison to the Argentinians. That conflict was nearly 40 years ago. I don’t know whether that disparity would still exist between the same two nations but I suspect the gap would have narrowed somewhat since then.


    Considering some of the other posters in here over the years, I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone who talks out of their sheriff's badge as much as you, marra. 
    Ha, Mr GoodTimes has always been one of my favourite posters on here and is a thoroughly nice fella in person, but I think of his 10,000+ posts the amount I’ve agreed with could be captured on the fingers of one hand 🤣


  • MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world but now call the UK home, whereas my generation was predominantly white and mostly of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ or Irish origin, the typical ‘meat and two veg’ generation that we were back then, plus some other white nationalities such as those of Italian and Polish descent that stayed or were drawn to the UK after the war, with the introduction of ex-Empire/Commonwealth country peoples migrating to the UK still in relative infancy. You average out the heights of someone who is 6 foot or taller with someone who is 5 foot 6 and conclude the average is 5 foot 9 and you get a totally meaningless number.

    There is an Argentina documentary (on Netflix I think) that talks to Argentinian conscripts about the Falklands War. There’s one comment about when they came up against the British troops and how they all looked like giants in comparison to the Argentinians. That conflict was nearly 40 years ago. I don’t know whether that disparity would still exist between the same two nations but I suspect the gap would have narrowed somewhat since then.


    Considering some of the other posters in here over the years, I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone who talks out of their sheriff's badge as much as you, marra. 
    You’ve either not been paying attention or have not been reading the right threads. There’s loads of us on here, and many of them are far better at it than I am, to whom I doff my newly awarded sheriff’s hat and say Yippee Ki Yay. It’s the whole point of the site. Were you never on Net Addicks ?
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 13,265
    This is becoming special 
  • Can this thread become a regular blog, Good Times, it's genuinely brilliant.
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,678
    MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world but now call the UK home, whereas my generation was predominantly white and mostly of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ or Irish origin, the typical ‘meat and two veg’ generation that we were back then, plus some other white nationalities such as those of Italian and Polish descent that stayed or were drawn to the UK after the war, with the introduction of ex-Empire/Commonwealth country peoples migrating to the UK still in relative infancy. You average out the heights of someone who is 6 foot or taller with someone who is 5 foot 6 and conclude the average is 5 foot 9 and you get a totally meaningless number.

    There is an Argentina documentary (on Netflix I think) that talks to Argentinian conscripts about the Falklands War. There’s one comment about when they came up against the British troops and how they all looked like giants in comparison to the Argentinians. That conflict was nearly 40 years ago. I don’t know whether that disparity would still exist between the same two nations but I suspect the gap would have narrowed somewhat since then.


    Considering some of the other posters in here over the years, I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone who talks out of their sheriff's badge as much as you, marra. 
    Ha, Mr GoodTimes has always been one of my favourite posters on here and is a thoroughly nice fella in person, but I think of his 10,000+ posts the amount I’ve agreed with could be captured on the fingers of one hand 🤣


    hand of a regular person or someone from Norfolk?
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,353
    MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world...

    1. You look like you might have fallen into the trap of thinking that facts are things to believe in. They aren't Facts are factual, that's it.
    2. Statistics are different. They are ways of representing facts, but they are just that, representations to help us understand the world. Yes, of course the NHS averages are generalisations, that's what averages are. If they were to publish the heights of everyone on their books, they wouldn't be publishing statistics, they'd be publishing raw data.
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,693
    Gribbo said:
    The following generations are always boringer than the proceeding generation. Look at how many young people are spending their Friday nights in a gym rather than a pub.

    More boringer?
    Well, I'd say a lol lot more boringer, yeah
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,053
    Here you go, basically all coffee types start as an espresso, then it depends on what you add. All I'll say is there's a fine line between a cappuccino and a latte!
    A shed load of sugar usually. 
  • Can this thread become a regular blog, Good Times, it's genuinely brilliant.
    I’ll see what I can do but I can’t promise anything because all I can do is set ‘em up, it’s the ones that respond that make the threads 😉
  • MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world but now call the UK home, whereas my generation was predominantly white and mostly of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ or Irish origin, the typical ‘meat and two veg’ generation that we were back then, plus some other white nationalities such as those of Italian and Polish descent that stayed or were drawn to the UK after the war, with the introduction of ex-Empire/Commonwealth country peoples migrating to the UK still in relative infancy. You average out the heights of someone who is 6 foot or taller with someone who is 5 foot 6 and conclude the average is 5 foot 9 and you get a totally meaningless number.

    There is an Argentina documentary (on Netflix I think) that talks to Argentinian conscripts about the Falklands War. There’s one comment about when they came up against the British troops and how they all looked like giants in comparison to the Argentinians. That conflict was nearly 40 years ago. I don’t know whether that disparity would still exist between the same two nations but I suspect the gap would have narrowed somewhat since then.


    Considering some of the other posters in here over the years, I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone who talks out of their sheriff's badge as much as you, marra. 
    Ha, Mr GoodTimes has always been one of my favourite posters on here and is a thoroughly nice fella in person, but I think of his 10,000+ posts the amount I’ve agreed with could be captured on the fingers of one hand 🤣


    That many ? Damn…

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  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,783
    The following generations are always smarter than the proceeding generation. Look at how many young people are spending their Friday nights in a gym rather than a pub.
    unless they bang a gym up next door to my local, then I wouldn’t have a clue what they do on a Friday night.
  • Stuart_the_Red
    Stuart_the_Red Posts: 1,941

    A good quality Affogato is truly a delight for the taste buds! A good strong quality espresso and a scoop of good quality vanilla ice cream!
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 661
    I find it quite funny how someone’s football experience is defined by the halftime service in the stadium, I had an absolutely blinding meat pie at Ayersome park back in the day whilst watching Bernie slaven rip us a new one, I never went back for another pie though!!
  • Milk at school in the summer was vomit inducing, that fuckin creamy curdled warm filth fuck off .
    Never drunk milk since , I have it on cereal and don’t do hot drinks, water only for me , evians my tipple and the odd beer or ten when I have to be near people for too long to take the edge off it .

    Vichy Catalan is amazing water if you've never tried it
    Just looked it up, i only like still water with my bad guts I try to LET the gas out .
    What you meant to say 😁
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,131
    MrOneLung said:
    Thanks guys, Interesting responses. I always used to work on the basis that I didn’t need to be exceptional all the time to make money because the bar in where I was competing was generally quite low but now I’m starting to think I should have aimed higher and been a billionaire by the time I retired…I could have bought Charlton with the money and saved us all from all the heartache of recent years 😉

    Not to mention all the money you’ve saved on milk over the years. 
    Ordinarily you would have thought so, but I’m old enough to be of a generation when there was free school milk, which government minister Margeret ‘Thatcher the milk snatcher’ stopped for the generations after us, and basically explains why all us old gits tend to be a lot taller than younger generations. Then you get to a turning point in life when, if you’re lucky, your tastes develop and you start to cut out the non-essentials like milk in coffee, so basically you are saving money you shouldn’t actually be spending in the first place. 
     

    Don’t confuse him (her?, but I’m guessing him) with facts. 
    One of the other benefits of getting old is you learn not to fall into the trap of believing every set of facts and statistics that someone rolls out to prove their point of view. I suspect that as well that the averages the NHS appear to publish will be just a generalisation right across the UK regions, affluent and poor, they will also include a lot of persons/patients that were born and grew up elsewhere in the world but now call the UK home, whereas my generation was predominantly white and mostly of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ or Irish origin, the typical ‘meat and two veg’ generation that we were back then, plus some other white nationalities such as those of Italian and Polish descent that stayed or were drawn to the UK after the war, with the introduction of ex-Empire/Commonwealth country peoples migrating to the UK still in relative infancy. You average out the heights of someone who is 6 foot or taller with someone who is 5 foot 6 and conclude the average is 5 foot 9 and you get a totally meaningless number.

    There is an Argentina documentary (on Netflix I think) that talks to Argentinian conscripts about the Falklands War. There’s one comment about when they came up against the British troops and how they all looked like giants in comparison to the Argentinians. That conflict was nearly 40 years ago. I don’t know whether that disparity would still exist between the same two nations but I suspect the gap would have narrowed somewhat since then.


    Considering some of the other posters in here over the years, I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone who talks out of their sheriff's badge as much as you, marra. 

    There have been a few that would run him close, but agreed he probably takes the Gold Medal. 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,584
    Sword65pf said:
    I find it quite funny how someone’s football experience is defined by the halftime service in the stadium, I had an absolutely blinding meat pie at Ayersome park back in the day whilst watching Bernie slaven rip us a new one, I never went back for another pie though!!
    What about an Americano?
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 661
    edited January 2
    Sword65pf said:
    I find it quite funny how someone’s football experience is defined by the halftime service in the stadium, I had an absolutely blinding meat pie at Ayersome park back in the day whilst watching Bernie slaven rip us a new one, I never went back for another pie though!!
    What about an Americano?
    Not sure that was a thing back then, unless he was playing left back for boro!😂
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,502
    Sword65pf said:
    I find it quite funny how someone’s football experience is defined by the halftime service in the stadium, I had an absolutely blinding meat pie at Ayersome park back in the day whilst watching Bernie slaven rip us a new one, I never went back for another pie though!!
    What about an Americano?
    Ask for an Americano in the Smog and you're likely to get either a puzzled look, or lamped.
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,678
    Who's the chap who has the coffee stand in the lounge? he's on here isn't he? perhaps we can ask if he can look after LTGTR.
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,678

    A good quality Affogato is truly a delight for the taste buds! A good strong quality espresso and a scoop of good quality vanilla ice cream!
    That chart doesn't have my fave, Matcha Latte, but then technically not coffee.