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sorry folks I am having yet another pet crisis...this one is expensive...don't know if I will make rent,may end up in the dole line
Did one of the animals take ill and require a vet? They'll often work out payment plans.

sigh...expensive..near pen15 removal/////

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sorry folks I am having yet another pet crisis...this one is expensive...don't know if I will make rent,may end up in the dole line
Did one of the animals take ill and require a vet? They'll often work out payment plans.

sigh...expensive..near pen15 removal/////

Oh jeez... Urethral obstruction or tumors?
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sorry folks I am having yet another pet crisis...this one is expensive...don't know if I will make rent,may end up in the dole line
Did one of the animals take ill and require a vet? They'll often work out payment plans.

sigh...expensive..near pen15 removal/////

Oh jeez... Urethral obstruction or tumors?

 

Neither of those sound good :wishluck:

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This makes me wonder about musicians active just in the last ten years or so. With easier access and advances to recording/sound technology, some of these current artists must have hundreds of hours of unreleased or alternate versions of songs.

 

Very curious as to what the Hendrix stuff will sound like.

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Who remembers this awesomeness...

 

Perfect drink.. NOT

 

Back in the '80s my local store (on Finchley Road, North London) had various types of Thunderbird wine on their behind the counter shelves. I'd heard of this wine through it being namechecked by Ian Dury on the song Sweet Gene Vincent and in a biker film called The Loveless, starring Willem Dafoe.

 

Never was that curious enough to drink it, however. And having read that article, I'm rather glad I didn't. Not really the choice back then of the British wino (Strongbow, Carlsberg Extra and Meths were the beverages du jour of the aspiring itinerant at that time, and no, I wasn't one).

 

At some point in the mid ' 90s my local stopped stocking it, but I'm fairly sure that you can still track down that product in London if you look for long enough.

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Who remembers this awesomeness...

 

Perfect drink.. NOT

 

Back in the '80s my local store (on Finchley Road, North London) had various types of Thunderbird wine on their behind the counter shelves. I'd heard of this wine through it being namechecked by Ian Dury on the song Sweet Gene Vincent and in a biker film called The Loveless, starring Willem Dafoe.

 

Never was that curious enough to drink it, however. And having read that article, I'm rather glad I didn't. Not really the choice back then of the British wino (Strongbow, Carlsberg Extra and Meths were the beverages du jour of the aspiring itinerant at that time, and no, I wasn't one).

 

At some point in the mid ' 90s my local stopped stocking it, but I'm fairly sure that you can still track down that product in London if you look for long enough.

 

I believe your innards will worship the fact that your never drank the diesel tasting elixir that is known as Thunderbird. Then again, a cultured partying person like you that has been to many a house party and not drank Thunderbird ... That is hard to believe meh

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Who remembers this awesomeness...

 

Perfect drink.. NOT

 

Back in the '80s my local store (on Finchley Road, North London) had various types of Thunderbird wine on their behind the counter shelves. I'd heard of this wine through it being namechecked by Ian Dury on the song Sweet Gene Vincent and in a biker film called The Loveless, starring Willem Dafoe.

 

Never was that curious enough to drink it, however. And having read that article, I'm rather glad I didn't. Not really the choice back then of the British wino (Strongbow, Carlsberg Extra and Meths were the beverages du jour of the aspiring itinerant at that time, and no, I wasn't one).

 

At some point in the mid ' 90s my local stopped stocking it, but I'm fairly sure that you can still track down that product in London if you look for long enough.

 

I believe your innards will worship the fact that your never drank the diesel tasting elixir that is known as Thunderbird. Then again, a cultured partying person like you that has been to many a house party and not drank Thunderbird ... That is hard to believe meh

 

Never saw it at house parties....it just wasn't a trendy drink and it was hard to come by (unless you lived near that shop by Finchley Road tube station).

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Who remembers this awesomeness...

 

Perfect drink.. NOT

 

Back in the '80s my local store (on Finchley Road, North London) had various types of Thunderbird wine on their behind the counter shelves. I'd heard of this wine through it being namechecked by Ian Dury on the song Sweet Gene Vincent and in a biker film called The Loveless, starring Willem Dafoe.

 

Never was that curious enough to drink it, however. And having read that article, I'm rather glad I didn't. Not really the choice back then of the British wino (Strongbow, Carlsberg Extra and Meths were the beverages du jour of the aspiring itinerant at that time, and no, I wasn't one).

 

At some point in the mid ' 90s my local stopped stocking it, but I'm fairly sure that you can still track down that product in London if you look for long enough.

 

I believe your innards will worship the fact that your never drank the diesel tasting elixir that is known as Thunderbird. Then again, a cultured partying person like you that has been to many a house party and not drank Thunderbird ... That is hard to believe meh

 

Never saw it at house parties....it just wasn't a trendy drink and it was hard to come by (unless you lived near that shop by Finchley Road tube station).

 

It was reasonably accessible in South London - they tried to poison the better half of London :facepalm:

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