Bloody Mexicans
Oh you poor soldier....alicrozier wrote:I would do, I actually have a half marathon next weekend but tweaked a calf muscle 3 weeks ago and it broke down again tonight.tut wrote:Run there, good exercise
tut
I'll just have to cheer Nicola on and have a couple of beers...
Bet you're devastated
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I'm not sure if he checked that we had all the 4,800 or so parts... 
Would make a cracking BBQ hut.
Would make a cracking BBQ hut.
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Re: Bloody Mexicans
...and his (for those who stayed up late enuffJohn Reid wrote:Didnt have any fish at Mexi-towers, just burgers, sausage, bacon and eggs...... Oh and beer.Gareth wrote:Just heard on the news, 3 mexican fisherman have been rescued after 9 months adrift in the Pacific....survived on fish and catching birds. These guys look pretty well fed and healthy to me. Sceptics think they have been drug smuggling. There are also two other men missing...
Moral of the story...you can't trust the Mexicans![]()
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Re: Bloody Mexicans
There were only a few of us still "able" at that point.Scottd wrote:...and his (for those who stayed up late enuffJohn Reid wrote:Didnt have any fish at Mexi-towers, just burgers, sausage, bacon and eggs...... Oh and beer.Gareth wrote:Just heard on the news, 3 mexican fisherman have been rescued after 9 months adrift in the Pacific....survived on fish and catching birds. These guys look pretty well fed and healthy to me. Sceptics think they have been drug smuggling. There are also two other men missing...
Moral of the story...you can't trust the Mexicans![]()
) bloody amazing (tasted like a whiskey liqueur) tequila!
That was my finest drinking moment of recent years, amber nectar.
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
Re: Bloody Mexicans
Gorgeous.... Supposedly I asked him to get me a case (but I think he's thankfully forgottenJohn Reid wrote:There were only a few of us still "able" at that point.Scottd wrote:...and his (for those who stayed up late enuffJohn Reid wrote: Didnt have any fish at Mexi-towers, just burgers, sausage, bacon and eggs...... Oh and beer.) bloody amazing (tasted like a whiskey liqueur) tequila!
That was my finest drinking moment of recent years, amber nectar.
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Re: Bloody Mexicans
Group buy?.. I would take two.Shug wrote:Gorgeous.... Supposedly I asked him to get me a case (but I think he's thankfully forgottenJohn Reid wrote:There were only a few of us still "able" at that point.Scottd wrote: ...and his (for those who stayed up late enuff) bloody amazing (tasted like a whiskey liqueur) tequila!
That was my finest drinking moment of recent years, amber nectar.)
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
