quite an amusing chap on occasion.
https://twitter.com/petercrouch/stat...46713163718656
quite an amusing chap on occasion.
https://twitter.com/petercrouch/stat...46713163718656
Really? I've not noticed him ever really doing anything other than lurking in the box like a spastic looking to nod one in.
I would have thought his legs would be the first to break in any collision if I'm honest. Also, I believe he has a rather attractive but extremely vulgar scouser for a wife.
That, I'm afraid, is the extent of my Peter Crouch knowledge. Perhaps big nose has an anecdote for us.
BTW Friday is Barrafina day, followed by a play called The Goat. :-(
I believe the tortilla morceau (sp), suckling pig and some salad with pear were your recommendations? What of wine? Do they have a decent wine list or should we just do a drinkable rose or sparkling wine?
Tortilla morcilla. Don't neglect the specials board, naturally - especially seafood from the josper grill.
The wine list is entirely Spanish so I always ask the advice of the sommelier. I've never been disappointed, but then I've never encountered wine I didn't enjoy.
I hope everyone does whatever they like to do and I hope they enjoy so doing, sw.
I have some rather charming rosé which I purchased at a small vineyard in Bordeaux last summer. Sadly, the vehicle was almost filled with cases of their delicious red, but I found room for a single case of the young, fresh rosé. I shall enjoy a bottle or two at the weekend.
I will admit that the practice is very commonplace here but to just willy nilly accuse of us of starting it is a little rich in my view.
Drinking cider was very common and normal in my formative years of the early 80s and never did I see a like minded chum reach for an ice tray or equivalent.
If anything I would point at the Brits for this, given your other abominations such as "top".
Yes.
Well, that's the Irish for you. All the sophistication of a pack of pork scratchings being consumed by someone in Adidas trainers swilling a pint of Super Bock (yes, I was envisioning you as I typed this).
Rose, particularly that from the Provence, is a wonderful summertime drink. Light, refreshing, tasty and very enjoyable.
And more than enough alcohol to make a chap forget the hell that is life in the 21st century. Oh yes. :nod:
You stalked me on the Algarve you half American pervert!!!
Not for me the whole Rosé thing but I am known for being open minded so each to their own. Modern Ireland and all that nonsense.
See our Taoiseach (PM) was over your neck of the woods yesterday. A poof you know.