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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 3, 2016 8:15:39 GMT
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 3, 2016 8:04:47 GMT
TPA's Banana Cream ( V1 ) is a reasonably strong flavour . . . . so I'd use it sparingly if you want to taste anything else in that blend minime . Why give minime a sensible answer Perpetua? You know how easy it is to confuse him.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 3, 2016 6:29:41 GMT
I'm thinking of trying a banana mix iv got TPA banana cream and was thinking of mixing it with cap sweet strawberry or maybe some cap vanilla bean ice cream, anyone got any thoughts on this ? Yes I have....
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 21:14:54 GMT
You're quite correct Raffles therefore Nisa Dark Roast from here on in. you don't know what the expensive lot are putting in theirs to make it worth the extra you mean, btw lidl cart noir used to be a blend of ersatz iirc it had about 10% coffee in it before the 52% minimum content rules came out, it actually got cheaper after them as they didn't have to add the artificial sweetner to the blend so it didn't taste like the ash scrapped out of a barrel burner mixed with some medium strength acid... on the other hand I prefer to grind and brew my coffee in the machine in the kitchen so I buy ready roasted beans at £7 a kilo (blue mountin) from the same warehouse dealer that the costa chain buys theirs from amazing how I can make that same cup of coffee for les than 25p ..... I have to confess that I have a rather expensive coffee machine which makes the Costa ones look like mere toys. I'm a coffee snob. The name Costa(lot) is apt.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 20:56:03 GMT
In the name of science I've just carried out a ontrol experiment. I downed a bottle of 12 year old Glenfiddich followed by three cups of Aldi value coffee. I can confirm that I'm feeling......pished. It was the coffee, you just don't know what these discounters put in their products to make them so cheap You're quite correct Raffles therefore Nisa Dark Roast from here on in.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 20:52:17 GMT
In the name of science I've just carried out a controlled experiment. I downed a bottle of 12 year old Glenfiddich followed by three cups of Aldi value coffee. I can confirm that I'm feeling......pished.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 20:18:39 GMT
I always find 'Norman' from the Philippines really helpful. Is that Norman or Norma In which case I could understand Well all I'll say is that I was left very happy with the service I received.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 20:14:21 GMT
Yep good ole BT again. To be fair their uptime is pretty reasonable, but their customer service is diabolical... the sooner they get it back from Asia, and hand it to a sweet talking Scottish or Geordie girl the better. I still can't access my account on their website after years of trying, I just gave up speaking to 'John' from 'who knows where' simply because we couldn't communicate. One thing that did worry me today was although I didn't intend to go online until tonight, the fact that I couldn't, really wound me up. Have we become so dependent on the web for everything?... and how easy it would be to create chaos if a 'core' cable or other connection was disabled by 'you know who'. I always find 'Norman' from the Philippines really helpful.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 10:43:34 GMT
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 8:01:58 GMT
Simple answer no. Pep will stay for three years then wander off. Winning things at Barca, with that team of players was and still is easy. Winning the one horse race German league with the one horse another doddle. English league has a few more teams who can win, they play more games than other leagues, no break for winter and crappy weather. He will win things but will not match his past high standards. As for United the glory days are over for now, badly run, badly managed and the dullest football in their history. Edge you thoughts are echoed on www.manutd.com message boards. I'd give Pep 18 months to two years. He will not be able to replicate success he has previously enjoyed. Top players ie Messi won't fancy England. Why run the risk of failure when in LA Liga the man is a God. Falcao is a good example. Sanchez is an exception.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 7:42:26 GMT
Have these not sold yet then! Why don't you buy them Perpetua ? Supposing you were to buy them how many would you then own in total? Just wondering....
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 2, 2016 6:26:53 GMT
I'm genuinely surprised these haven't sold Mark.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 1, 2016 21:01:22 GMT
Oh i'm so glad i have never ordered anything for china. ok costs me more but i do like to go pay my cash and take it home or at least be able to pick up a phone and have the chance to speak and if needs be have a rant at somebody in my own language. Exactly. Buy from the UK.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 1, 2016 19:11:23 GMT
Impressed at how things are going at the Lane , as for the others Tease-smiley Good young manager with tactical awareness and a hard working team. Good formula for success. Sadly I doubt Kane will stay. Mega bucks of Chelsea or City.
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Post by RangersBillyBoy on Feb 1, 2016 18:26:23 GMT
Scottish managers; Sir Matt Busby, Sir Alec Ferguson and Bill Shankley.
Possibly the three greatest managers British football has ever seen and it will ever see.
Football is now for mercenary foreign managers; stay a couple of seasons and onto the next 'project'.
Wenger is an exception.
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