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    Quote Originally Posted by denise89 View Post
    was just wondering.....i have on daily bases lads calling for apointments at lunch time,regulars...first timers that became regulars.....so i have a question for you pounters,when do you have actulay the lunch?)or do ye ever eat at all?every break you man have you call us beutiful litle thingsmight be why your in such good shape and why your wifes/girlfriends so happy when you get home in the evning for dinner starwing
    Why thank you Denise
    Well I did have a chocolate for lunch, so thank you for that Denise Kept me going for a while.
    I'm actually having lunch now.

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    The liquid lunch is a very old tradition in Ireland. In days long past, it used to consist of at least two pints of plain or porter, otherwise known as Guinness, Beamish or Murphys. But from the 70s onwards, Paddy became a little bit more sophisticated and progressed through Harp, Double Diamond, Smithwicks and Bass, to Heineken, Carlsberg, Budweiser, Miller and Becks plus assorted exotic beers from all over the world by the neck. But since the celtic tiger days, super sophisticated Paddy likes to imbibe the sweet nectar that can be found between a beautiful pair of thighs........and that's progress for ya folks!
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