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19 Feb 2008, 4:34 pm

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Hi Sarah.

Curious about the name, have you got it from a book or something?

About the beer, a couple of months ago I spent some money on Kilkenny's. That's also nice beer.

But welcome to this forum!


Are you familiar with 'Shasta Cola'? For the briefest time, it was available to me during my childhood. Thanks to the sugar rushes I kept getting on it, I kind of adopted it as a nickname, then about 5 years ago, I plonked a @-Nia' on the end of it whilst I was going through a fantasy phase.

It sounded more 'princess'y to me. :P



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19 Feb 2008, 10:45 pm

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20 Feb 2008, 4:12 am

Shastania wrote:
Are you familiar with 'Shasta Cola'? For the briefest time, it was available to me during my childhood. Thanks to the sugar rushes I kept getting on it, I kind of adopted it as a nickname, then about 5 years ago, I plonked a @-Nia' on the end of it whilst I was going through a fantasy phase.


I like Tayto Cheese and Onion and colcannon. So there's a bit of plastic Irishness in us all. :D

What's red lemonade like? I've never tried that as it's not available here in Britain. :)



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20 Feb 2008, 9:26 am

Hi, Sarah!

Welcome to Wrongplanet!

I love brogues like yours!

I hope you enjoy posting here!


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22 Feb 2008, 10:03 pm

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Shastania wrote:
Are you familiar with 'Shasta Cola'? For the briefest time, it was available to me during my childhood. Thanks to the sugar rushes I kept getting on it, I kind of adopted it as a nickname, then about 5 years ago, I plonked a @-Nia' on the end of it whilst I was going through a fantasy phase.


I like Tayto Cheese and Onion and colcannon. So there's a bit of plastic Irishness in us all. :D

What's red lemonade like? I've never tried that as it's not available here in Britain. :)


I don't like red lemonade, personally. It's a bit like flat Lucuzade in my opinion, with a bit of ginger beer thrown in too. Also, Tayto crisp are delish when between two slices of buttered bread. ^.^



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22 Feb 2008, 10:12 pm

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23 Feb 2008, 7:59 pm

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Also, Tayto crisp are delish when between two slices of buttered bread. ^.^


As I have well discovered. Mmm-hmm. 15p a packet at a cheap shop in town! :)



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24 Feb 2008, 2:15 pm

Tequila wrote:
Shastania wrote:
Also, Tayto crisp are delish when between two slices of buttered bread. ^.^


As I have well discovered. Mmm-hmm. 15p a packet at a cheap shop in town! :)


15p?! 15 PENCE?!?! The cheapest I can get them here is €1.20 a bag! But 15p! What madness is this?!?!



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25 Feb 2008, 9:00 pm

They're the Northern Irish version but they get sold in Home Bargains for 15p each. So you can imagine what my basket looks like whenever I set foot in there... :D



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