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The Polar Bear Inn, a virtual pub

any food on tonight? i saw this and fancy... you know what


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Bacon, The only socially acceptable thing to be doing with a pig !
 
Wow that's soooooooo right (takes big sip of wine thinks of telling her !!!!!! Mmmmmm nah I'll leave it lol )
This makes me realise how lucky my husband is as I don't watch any of these programmes or soaps. I can also have a shower, dry hair and be dressed to go out of the door in 35 minutes if left to get on with it. And I have long hair. I am polishing my halo now and about to tell husband how lucky he is. Think I deserve a glass of Chardonnay on the house!
 
Scandi you dont need to spend all that time getting ready .Just come as you are
CAROL
Would love to but am about to cook dinner. My husband says a woman's work is never done. Apparently that's why they only get half the pay. I cannot decide whether to hit him with my rolling pin or the frying pan!
 
Only a few hours now until I join the jelly club!!! :woot:

Amazon postie has just delivered loads of Simply Delish jelly boxes - sugar free and veggie. I have both cherry and pineapple.

Posting here as the outside world does not understand such excitement lol
 
Um, yes, very real cliffs and very real bike. Also very real road and very real cyclepath along the cliff tops so no real risk, biggest danger is being chased by the out of control dogs that are always running around up there.


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Sorry I think you mean push bike, I don't know why but I had a picture of you doing a Steve McQueen in the great escape, I don't know why I thought that I scare my self at times lol


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Welcome to the Polar Bear Inn, we are now fully stocked with all forms of virtual ale, lagers, spirits and wines, plus the odd bag of pork scratchings. All our mixers are guaranteed sugar free. Prices are low and all drinks are calorie and carb free.

No swearing, spitting or selling kitchens allowed.

Name your poison, the first one is on the house




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Well these days, one does not participate one's self in the rather enjoyable pastime alcohol offers however, one can still mention one's preferred poison of 100 years ago.

Before I begin however, permit me, if you will, to issue the following statement.
Despite being a pristine, warm, cosy, welcoming, rose covered establishment with the thoroughly professional, attractive and most beautiful of beautiful owner/ landladys, I rather suspect the Polar Bear Inn would not cater for one who rather enjoyed wetting his whistle so to speak, with the warm, smooth, delicate and velvety tasting Whisky of one's choice. It (the poison) being rather expensive you see, old girl. Sniff. :playful:


.....Anti, is the name, Antiquary.

Finally, I must confess that participating in those enjoyable sessions of far off days moved forward apace, one could never quite recall the pronunciation of "Antiquary", was the emphasis as follows...... Antiquary or Antiquary?
The brain is now so frazzled from those enjoyable sessions that one finds oneself unable to recall the correct answer. :joyful:

On reflection, perhaps settling for AntiMary may be the better option.

Thank you for an excellent thread.

Kind personal regards.

Willie. :happy:
 
i shall have to acquire a bottle if I can find one, I rather enjoy a drop of the whisky myself from time to time as does Mrs Bear.

My usual spirit of choice though is a nice Panamanian Ron Abuelo, also a 12 year aged spirit and wonderfully smooth. The only place I know of where I can get it is in Old Compton Street in London where there is a fantastic specialist shop selling spirits from all over the world, and at the other end of the road I think there is still a specialist Whisky place. i'll have to check next time I make the journey up.


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