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simondix
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by simondix » 27 Apr 2009, 08:46
nigelb wrote: Yes, the world's shortest book is 400 years of German humour! ;-)
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The other contender is:
The Book of Swiss Naval Battles
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by nigelb » 27 Apr 2009, 12:06
simondix wrote: nigelb wrote: Yes, the world's shortest book is 400 years of German humour! ;-)
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The other contender is:
The Book of Swiss Naval Battles
Yes, and others are 400 years of:
Italian War Heroes
Famous British Lovers
I personally don't believe that last one! ;-)
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by Garry Russell » 28 Apr 2009, 20:19
nigelb wrote: :think: I wonder what the female serves and................ how she serves it?
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Milk Stout I guess
Not served in pints or halfs but nips :think:
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by Bridon Bear » 29 Apr 2009, 14:54
Would that be served with nibbles or titbits I wonder.... :roll:
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by Filonian » 29 Apr 2009, 15:07
Bridon Bear wrote: Would that be served with nibbles or titbits I wonder.... :roll:
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by Bridon Bear » 29 Apr 2009, 18:38
It is probably an EEC ruling that 'All beers served are passed by the management'.
Also I see from another EEC directive that we cannot say 'Spend a penny' any more. As the Euro is the prime currency, it means that we must 'Euronate' instead
(All fiction chaps....all fiction ;-) )
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