Thursday, August 31, 2006

A Fine English Car and a Fine English Ale


Waiting for the furry forest creatures.

TR

14 comments:

  1. The best part is the reflections of those two weird human types.

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  2. They appear strikingly handsome to me...

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  3. Anonymous9/01/2006

    How many images are their in the image? I have worked on collecting reflected images.

    DG

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  4. Hmmm... Would have expected a complete history and review of the brew by now. Certain cabinet officials must be fully engaged in official duties. Perhaps it's been a busy week for cars and nuts...

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  5. Woodchuck has just crossed back over the border and has secured transportation home {wave overhad about . . . now} - I expect he will enlighten us soon - yes, he has been fully engaged in official business, making the roads safe for us all

    of course, nutkin is probably just passed out somewhere - hopefully there wasn't another "bubble" incident in a hotel jetted tub . . .

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  6. "Nutkin"... I love it!

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  7. Anonymous9/01/2006

    Bubble incident? We await his safe arrival and detailed comentary.

    DG

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  8. Well, I have been trying on new profile pictures today . . . the girls thought this one was appropriate - being the year of the monkey and WC being the year of the dragon . . .

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  9. ok - nevermind - it is updated on the blog, but it won't show the picture here . . . grrrr

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  10. "Old Speckled Hen"
    I have not had the oppertunity to enjoy this fine English ale.

    The balanced bitterness and dry finish owe their characteristics to the Goldings hop, a variety recongnised as having the most typical of English aromas. The dry finish is quite surprising for ale of this strength. (5.2% abv)

    Tie in the glory of the MG and you have a history and ale that go hand in hand. As the MG was a working man's car, this ale is a true working man's ale.

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  11. And just in case anyone cares...That is a Austin Healy 100-4 in the back ground.

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  12. Anonymous9/05/2006

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  13. Anonymous9/05/2006

    I hope Nutkin doesn't stick....

    Haven't tried this one, but I did partake in a Samual Smith's IPA this weekend. Not as hoppy as it's American cousins, but from research it was a prim and proper English style IPA. now where did I put my Rogue?

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