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LIBYA - updating news     

cynic - 02 Mar 2011 11:48

starting this thread, which i hope will be short-lived, to keep the board up to date with latest reports gleaned from the net

Bernard M - 05 Apr 2011 11:20 - 400 of 685

Maybe he is related to one of these.

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 12:19 - 401 of 685

come on chaps - my post was my effort at being sensible, so it'ld be a shame for it to fall on deaf ears (blind eyes?) :-)

Bernard M - 05 Apr 2011 12:47 - 402 of 685

Sensible / Cynic together no, a bit like fine French wine and a big mac burger.

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 12:51 - 403 of 685

cheeky boy! ...... fine claret and shepherd's pie work a treat, or quality CDP with sausage and mash

Bernard M - 05 Apr 2011 13:00 - 404 of 685

Had many a fine vintage with Lancashire hotpot while at my Chateau.

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 13:32 - 405 of 685

domaine heysham '59?

Bernard M - 05 Apr 2011 13:34 - 406 of 685

Chteau La Mondotte Saint-Emilion

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 13:45 - 407 of 685

don't know it, but there are so many good vineyards there ..... being rather girlie, i am partial to margaux and pomerol, though on balance, prefer very fine burgundy as and when it can be found and afforded

Bernard M - 05 Apr 2011 13:51 - 408 of 685

Pomerol is one of those good cheap wines that is complemented and complements food in a quite magical fashion. Cheeses in particular as well as rich dinners with red meat, like in a lancashire hotpot, or shepherds pie I have found go particularly well with this wine.

On saying this I find it a little bit vinegar tasting.

In The Land of the B - 05 Apr 2011 13:57 - 409 of 685

You guys all on the sauce?
I have a bottle of HP with my red meat, never mind that cissy northern hotpot and shepards pie mainly veggie nonsense. Or that Cornish pasty junk.
I always finsih with a delicately flavoured Mars bar deep fried in vintage chip fat.

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 13:59 - 410 of 685

would that good pomerol was cheap ..... do you have a good source for genuine but cheap petrus lol???

funnily enough, contrary to popular belief and with some exceptions - e.g. roquefort (sauternes) and hard cheeses (light red - e.g. good beauj) - something white, dry and a bit acidic is needed to cut through the creaminess - e.g. sauvignon or perhaps a good alsace riesling or similar

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itlob usually drinks vintage piss from haystack's Graves cru classe, Ch. Cesspit

Bernard M - 05 Apr 2011 14:10 - 411 of 685

I love this cheese.

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 14:14 - 412 of 685

demands sauvignon or similar lol!

by the way, how on earth do you post pix, as i have one one of Mistress Toya in stern mood - no not mooning you fool!

Bernard M - 05 Apr 2011 14:16 - 413 of 685

This do for you.

In The Land of the B - 05 Apr 2011 14:49 - 414 of 685

savaloys !

In The Land of the B - 05 Apr 2011 14:52 - 415 of 685

"itlob usually drinks vintage piss from haystack's Graves cru classe, Ch. Cesspit "

Get it right.
Haystack's has a sweetly nauseous scent of long decayed grass cuttings and comes from his very own Chateau Merde

Fred1new - 05 Apr 2011 19:06 - 416 of 685

Cynic,

I doubt you could tell this difference between a Burgundy and vinegar.

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 20:05 - 417 of 685

chump .... go back to the gaza thread lol

Fred1new - 07 Apr 2011 09:52 - 418 of 685

Cynic,

What do you suggest is Cameron's next move, now that he has got off his charge?

Forgot he is busy with the NHS.

cynic - 07 Apr 2011 15:07 - 419 of 685

fred - unlike you, i am more concerned with the immediate and longer future of libya and its general effect on whole m/e region, and thus oil and overall stability and the rest of the world economies ......

i recognise that having a bash at the current gov't is your current little hobbyhorse, but actually, other than the fact that quite correctly (in my opinion and many others) cameron stood up and helped get things moving internationally, the uk's physical involvement is and has been no more (or less) than it should have been
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