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Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
A tea-light thread...
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
Although I missed the beginning of the conversation about travelling.......once you have done a bit it doesn't get it out of your system, you just want to do more. I did loads of travelling in the past, and although I'm pretty rooted these days there's a part of me that will never want to stop travelling. If plan A of job, wife, kids, mortgage etc were ever to come tumbling down around me I would have no problem with a plan B of rucksack on and off I go. Alaska first I think. So, Marshmallow Fluff, in answer to your question, I think once one has travelled the itchy feet never really go away.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Not really, but I can't post there because I don't like tea.. and the coffee thread is deserted.. :biggrin:
Galespera!
I can't post in tea either because I detest the stuff :biggrin:
Let's you, kougla mou, have a nice metrio, me a double macchiato, together we can speak some foreign lingo while listening to Pascalis Terzis :hugs:
 
OP
OP
Marshmallow_Fluff
Location
Beds
@ianrauk

..ermmm do you think you could possibly add the missing "r" in my thread title? :whistle:
 
OP
OP
Marshmallow_Fluff
Location
Beds
It was quite a revelation. I caught up with my brother last year, whom I hadn't seen in a while, in a bar in Dominica and he introduced me to the local rums, specifically the 18year old Eldorado. Wish I could find it (at a sane price) here in England...

Mmmm El Dorado.. excellent choice!! :wub:
I was first introduced to "ron" in Cuba many years ago, but then some (local) friends in Venezuela took my drinking experience to a different level, with various choices of "anejo" rums (Diplomatico, Santa Teresa etc). I'm not a big drinker, at least not quantity-wise, so I like to love what I drink! My best mate, she's from Martinique and she brought me a Neisson Rhum (and small production coffee :bravo:) which was as well brilliant!
 

hoopdriver

Guru
Location
East Sussex
Mmmm El Dorado.. excellent choice!! :wub:
I was first introduced to "ron" in Cuba many years ago, but then some (local) friends in Venezuela took my drinking experience to a different level, with various choices of "anejo" rums (Diplomatico, Santa Teresa etc). I'm not a big drinker, at least not quantity-wise, so I like to love what I drink! My best mate, she's from Martinique and she brought me a Neisson Rhum (and small production coffee :bravo:) which was as well brilliant!
Definitely need to get your advice before I head back to the Caribbean. You're obviously a lot further down the rum road than I am. Cuba is one pace I really wan to go but haven't been - another on my list.
 
OP
OP
Marshmallow_Fluff
Location
Beds
Definitely need to get your advice before I head back to the Caribbean. You're obviously a lot further down the rum road than I am. Cuba is one pace I really wan to go but haven't been - another on my list.

Mmm.. Cuba is a bit urgent now though, isn't? You really need to go before El Caballo is gone!! But make no mistake: I'm not a rum expert by any means.. I just listen to the "experts" and drink whatever they suggest! :laugh: It looks like there's some sort of rivalry between LA countries regarding their rum, each and every one of them claiming to be the best! (same sort of thing with their salsa.. the music genre not the food!)
Do you smoke btw?
 
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