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Notts County aren't even fully professional at the moment. Harry Kewell's shitful attempt at coaching them didn't help. Oldest 'pro' club in England and they're in the fifth tier. Sad shit.Notts County and Luton Town in the top flight, Blackburn and Leeds winning championships.
Hot Chip's best song is Alley Cats which means their main point – dancey shit for Inbetweeners house parties – didn't even succeed. That song is a beaut though. twooo people are alley cats...When The '00s thread is made in a few months Hot Chip and LCD Soundsystem are getting spammed. Fun fact: Al Doyle is in both bands.
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Yeah, what brands did you get?People generally drank 1 of about 5 beer brands, now there is like 500 at the bottle shop.
How annoying was this song.
I only started drinking beer from about 2000 when choice started to emerge, but I only remember most adults mainly drinking stuff like VB, EB and older people Emu Draft mid-strength late 90s. Maybe the odd Swan Lager/Draft? Nobody touched Export.Yeah, what brands did you get?
There's a few old bottle shops on Victoria Street near Vic Park. Seems it was Carlton Draught, Cold, Fosters Light Ice, and iced coffees.
What was the set-up in a WA bottle shop?
Becks and foreign beers like that where all imported rather than brewed here under license too.I only started drinking beer from about 2000 when choice started to emerge, but I only remember most adults mainly drinking stuff like VB, EB and older people Emu Draft mid-strength late 90s. Maybe the odd Swan Lager/Draft? Nobody touched Export.
That light Swan Gold crap was popular early 90s.
I only started drinking beer from about 2000 when choice started to emerge, but I only remember most adults mainly drinking stuff like VB, EB and older people Emu Draft mid-strength late 90s. Maybe the odd Swan Lager/Draft? Nobody touched Export.
That light Swan Gold crap was popular early 90s.
I was a decade or so away from drinking when we lived in Perth but my old man reliably informs it was pretty much only Swan or Emu.
Aren't most of these types of beer weaker/smaller bottles as well now?Swan and Emu aren't even made here anymore.
$45 for a box of EE these days. Gone are the days of 30 for 30 but I guess 15 years of inflation will do that.
Aren't most of these types of beer weaker/smaller bottles as well now?
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Alyssa Milano was did it for me.
Was also an interesting time on TV with shows like Buffy, Charmed, Sabrina, Touched By An Angle (terrible, terrible show) and a few others that treaded the line of a mixture of sci fi and goth. Also, it was a time when TV shows wouldn't have to cut to a sex scene any time two characters seemed to show interest in each other.
Must be a real nightmare for kids watching shows with parents these days, having to sit awkwardly whilst two characters sex every episode for no reason at all.
It's ludicrous taxation. Beers go up 50 cents a six pack every six months. Even in my short drinking career, I remember Coopers was about 15 for a six pack. It's still affordable and a good all around beer, a common fall back, but it's deinitely not $15. When I was in first year uni, we'd go across the road to grab our beers. We used to drink this European swill called Amstel which they don't sell her anymore – clear bottle, scorpion pull-ring cap. I don't think I ever paid more than 40 bucks for a carton and quite regularly got muck like Buttweiper for 35, 38 bucks.$45 for a box of EE these days. Gone are the days of 30 for 30 but I guess 15 years of inflation will do that.
That's because for the last six years we've had a government that's determined to shift the cost of the GFC away from those who caused it and on to mugs like us. But seeing as we've just given them another three I assume we're all good with that.It's ludicrous taxation. Beers go up 50 cents a six pack every six months. Even in my short drinking career, I remember Coopers was about 15 for a six pack. It's still affordable and a good all around beer, a common fall back, but it's deinitely not $15. When I was in first year uni, we'd go across the road to grab our beers. We used to drink this European swill called Amstel which they don't sell her anymore – clear bottle, scorpion pull-ring cap. I don't think I ever paid more than 40 bucks for a carton and quite regularly got muck like Buttweiper for 35, 38 bucks.
The worst thing are these smart-arse beers that come out that aren't even a real beer type. 'Summer Ale,' 'Session Ale,' 'extra pale ale.' It's just a made up term. It's not like pale ale, IPA, pilsener, lager. These pricks put a fancy label on it but they're 4-4.4% alcohol and still nearly 60 dollars a carton. Or 20 a four pack! Get f’ed.
Just another tax that preys on the average a-hole.
Yeah, 330ml is the average stubbie these days. I think that's the European standard (330 glass bottles, 455-500ml cans) and CUB, the lovely folk they are, cottoned onto it and realised people will still buy it. At the same price.Aren't most of these types of beer weaker/smaller bottles as well now?
Seeing as you are determined to bore everyone on politics everywhere on BF as a Labor fanboy what do you think of Rudd's alcopops tax?That's because for the last six years we've had a government that's determined to shift the cost of the GFC away from those who caused it and on to mugs like us. But seeing as we've just given them another three I assume we're all good with that.