I won't be able to drink to spread covid

Laz cleaned house.

Are you a waiter?

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I have remarkable patience

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Iā€™m sorry for winding you up that time. If Iā€™d known it would still be bothering you weeks later Iā€™d have been more sensitive

No worries Jeeves

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Thanks. Everyoneā€™s gotta start somewhere.

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Christ Almighty. You must be in England are thats a disgrace

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:joy:
I asked for the glass for a laugh, twas in front of me. Yonks old.

An abominationšŸ˜©

Brought a bit of nostalgia to the thread.

Stick to yere harp engrained glasses.

thats the way my grandfather drank it, it brings back memories

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Old shtyle. Itā€™s not always the case (especially since they started reproducing the signs) but itā€™s a good rule of thumb if you see this sign outside the pub, the Guinness will be decent.

I donā€™t really know what Iā€™d do if someone handed me a pint of cream in a tankard. I suppose Iā€™d probably drink it. But I wouldnā€™t be comfortable about it.

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Yeah I asked for the glass just for a laugh (a friend of mine behind counter). First time I ever drank outta one of them. Itā€™s normally up on the wall it was just brought down at the time because they were cleaning stuff.

They were popular in 50s, 60s & 70s supposedly.

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You still see that sign outside some pubs, it fills me with a warm feeling when I see it

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Iā€™d say you would be a fair judge of porter

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Iā€™m kind of gone from it now lately, I have no interest in it

Where would be in your Porter hall of fame?

Iā€™ll start noticing it everywhere now that youā€™ve said it.

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It wonā€™t steer you wrong. The lush, creamy residue on the sides of your example here is only further proof.

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