Making Friends at BLOC

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Tec
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Making Friends at BLOC

Post by Tec »

Some people may need to do this.

How will you help them?
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Post by Loz »

I'll be your friend, Tec.
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Post by machineisbored »

Random man-hugs ftw.
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Post by james »

Ear-to-ear grins and offering swigs from my luke warm bottle of J&B.
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Post by Tribal Hero »

I will have plenty of prayers written out on rice paper for daily use* and buckfast to share.








*only kidding
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Post by lisaslag »

depending on what time i bump into ya i'll prob put ya in a friendly headlock and give ya nuggies!!! and then offer ya some buckfast
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Post by DannyBee »

I met some of the best people in the world last year at Glade! They gave me Buckfast and their was much merryment! Long live friendly people from Glasgow that's what I say!!!
'Veni, Vidi, Velcro' - I came, I saw, I stuck around
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Post by fenton »

I'm big into buckfast. Luckily they sell it on my street so I can be a loner AND drink buckfast and not talk to anyone.
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Post by ya_dancer »

fenton wrote:I'm big into buckfast. Luckily they sell it on my street so I can be a loner AND drink buckfast and not talk to anyone.
aye it's good stuff. If you're a connoisseur then you it's easy to get wound up on the slight differences in taste between the irish brown bottle and the scottish green bottle. I'll take whatever I can get my hands on.
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Post by fenton »

What about the numbers on the bottom?
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Post by lisaslag »

im not into the numbers on the bottom malarky but i gotta say i just really prefere the irish brown bottle. its much thicker. maybe its because it tis what i was reared on. i was in london for a weekend in feb and bought a bottle of the green bottle stuff and it did taste a bit off to me at first but it had the same desired effect in the end as the brown. so there ya go...
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Post by skeff »

fenton wrote:What about the numbers on the bottom?
the numbers is a big urban legend!

but irish bucky is waaaaaaaaaaaaay nicer than the green bottle :D
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Post by DannyBee »

Wow you guys are dedicated to the bucky cause! I'm slightly thankful we can't get it here in Norfolk. I must admit I am going to keep my eyes peeled for bucky fans so I can have my first swig since Glade last year! :)

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Post by machineisbored »

You can get it in Norwich - seen it in a couple of places. Mostly corner-shop types.

Never seen the appeal myself. Gonna stick with my Zywiec.
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Post by DannyBee »

Please divulge where I can buy some festival bucky in Norwich...

:)

Zywiec is a damn fine beer! Nothing beats Aspall cider though! Mmmm that shiz is like apple champagne!
'Veni, Vidi, Velcro' - I came, I saw, I stuck around
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