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| Forte User
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![]() | Re: Hello from Sydney We have Fosters on tap within two miles of the Anheiser-Bush brewery. I will practice well before the conference. I didn't know the British brewed beer/lager. I like Harp Lager and I am pretty sure it is made in Ireland. I have tasted vegatemite. No comment. |
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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Sydney, Australia
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| Re: Hello from Sydney Quote:
And Vegemite, so you have experienced the Aussie sense of humour? You didn't say you'd had an education. {Vegemite is best with Cheddar cheese and lettuce in a sandwich (personal preference again)}. | |
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| Re: Hello from Sydney I can understand why Aussies refer to lager as piss after sampling Fosters. Not that i have sampled my own urine of course. Purely theoretical! Have you any tips for getting a Country trumpet gig with Kevin Wilson? Or is the answer DILLIGAF! |
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| Re: Hello from Sydney Granted Fosters is bl;oody awful (intentionally not drawing any comparisons!) but have you tasted Budweiser? Kevin 'Bloody' Wilson eh? Swears like a trooper...check Quirky sense of humour...check Drinks like a fish...check Sounds like most brass players I've come across, he's in! And yes, I do care (or maybe not). Regards, Trevor Last edited by camelbrass : 05-01-2008 at 09:19 AM. |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Jan 2008
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| Re: Hello from Sydney The best tasting lager "Grog" (as Madge Bishop form Neighbours used to say) is German! Although us pommies do have superb bitter, which is certainly comparable in quality! |
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