Inaugural Meeting for G.A.S

little oik

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We will be holding a meeting for the set up of this new and exciting concept in the world of fishing and the countryside .
There will not be a membership fee as such ,however you will need to produce a barrel of Guinness and 5 kilo's of cooked Brussel sprouts at the start of each meeting .
The first meeting (GPS coordinates to follow(on a hill somewhere),)will be mainly to sort out officers and a Mission Statement .
We hope to in the future have a marching band ,help out with brown outs at generating stations ,to increase the productivity at wind farms and trying to lessen the prevailing wind off the Atlantic(still waiting for the boffins take on this )
If any of you are interested in joining or are able to garner any form of sponsorship etc ,please do not hesitate to contact me for more details .


Thankyou for your time
 

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Are you an associate of the PaSC? Both seem to have so much in common.:w

GUINNESS® with a dash of port. Believed to originate from the Royal Flying Corps. It seems that after dinner, some of the officers took to drinking GUINNESS® instead of port.
The GUINNESS® decanter was passed anti-clockwise round the table, while the port as usual, was passed round clockwise. Once, the two decanters happened to meet at the head of the table (GUINNESS® at twelve o’clock!) The officer in that position absent-mindedly* poured both drinks into his glass, and found the result quite enjoyable.
*AKA When pizzed
It is now called Velvet Pussy:wh

Guinness and Stilton Pate
As a herb pelted creamy buff head with a firm velvety texture, deep malted stout flavour intensifies the mature blue Stilton elegant richness. :guinness:
 

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Due to the recession over here and the associate fees we decided to branch out on our own.
Our only problem is the Brussels . They have only a short season so we will be using Cauliflower Cheese as substitute during the off months .

You might be interested to know that we have gained sponsorship (if we want it from a stewed Prune company but are in the process of following it through:wh
 
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