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Indian team complains about bland Australian food

Victor Ian

International Coach
Wine, like beer, is an acquired taste. Acquired taste is another way of saying 'if you drink enough piss, you get used to it'.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Look, with all due respect, you wouldn’t ****ing know
I can't taste the difference between expensive and cheap wines. But then again, neither can experts in blindfold tastings. But I'm sure you're right nevertheless.
 

Burgey

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Anyone who thinks beer > wine is a brain dead moron. Fact.

Anyone who drinks beer by choice other than at the end off very long, hot day on the cricket field is a ****wit. Drinking beer other than at those times is ***** level ****wittery.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
What’s your wine of choice Burgey?

Your posting in here reminds me of the ‘Live Tory Vote Labour’ mantra I’ve seen expressed on twitter

Nothing wrong with appreciating the finer things in life though. I largely drink red wine these days, beer is mainly for football. Real ale mainly.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
I can't taste the difference between expensive and cheap wines. But then again, neither can experts in blindfold tastings. But I'm sure you're right nevertheless.
I suppose it depends where you are drawing the line. Anyone who can’t tell the difference between, say a £3.50 bottle of Tesco branded ‘Italian Red Wine’ and a Rioja has probably got no taste buds.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I suppose it depends where you are drawing the line. Anyone who can’t tell the difference between, say a £3.50 bottle of Tesco branded ‘Italian Red Wine’ and a Rioja has probably got no taste buds.
Haha, yeah not that cheap. I try to find something between $15-20 usually. Have only had expensive wines a few times. Mostly courtesy of work and rich uncles.
 

Senile Sentry

International Debutant
Flagstone Dragon Tree - The best red I've ever had. Delivers the goods without burning the pocket. Perfect value for money.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
I had a ****ing horrendous bottle of sours the other night. Called "Tart". Just dreadful stuff.
 

stephen

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Burgey is more Tory than the Tories. Lives the upper middle class life and won't even drink the drink of the people. Keeps harking back to the glory days of 30 years ago (Hawke/Keating/Border years). Tory through and through. No wonder he's so angry all the time. Has to deal with knowing he's a Tory at heart when he's outwardly been a Whig all his life.
 

Burgey

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stephen bringing the coldest of hot takes. Basically the southern hemisphere's Corrin, he's that bad.

The ALP was founded about 120 mteres from my front door. There's nowhere more historically Labor than Balmain. It's the working class heartlands, and precisely where you'd expect a battler from the western suburbs like me to find themselves after they've made the most of their very considerable talents.
 
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Burgey

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What’s your wine of choice Burgey?

Your posting in here reminds me of the ‘Live Tory Vote Labour’ mantra I’ve seen expressed on twitter

Nothing wrong with appreciating the finer things in life though. I largely drink red wine these days, beer is mainly for football. Real ale mainly.
I like the conservative idea that if you're a labor voter you should only live in a fibro house and drink DA bottles while belting the wife for over-cooking the snags at dinner. Pretty ****ing stupid really, given all the political and economic advances in this country have come directly from the labor side of politics.
 

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