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Posted by Wiking on 29 Jan 2022, 09:48

As teenagers (looong time ago) we play Star Wars "The return of the Jedi" our sleeping cat was converted to Jabba the Hutt.

Good idea T. Dürrschmidt.
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Posted by Minuteman on 29 Jan 2022, 11:22

Great fun! My daughter had lots of the PlayMobil equestrian horse and stable sets, and we still have them stored away. Maybe time to bring them out and form a 'cavalry charge' somewhere in the house.
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Posted by Kekso on 29 Jan 2022, 12:56

That's really funny Thomas! Give your son regards and thank you from us here.
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Posted by Peter on 29 Jan 2022, 13:29

Great fun Thomas! I remember my brother had those old items from playmobil with the beer crate. It was a set with road workers I believe. Only his beer crate was red I believe. ;-) :thumbup:

PS: replacing the real stuff with radler isn't good! Not good at all! :eh: :mrgreen:
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 30 Jan 2022, 20:13

:-D This is Amberger Natur-Radler by Winkler Bräu, Peter. It´s really good, especially in summer times.
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Posted by Peter on 01 Feb 2022, 13:55

T. Dürrschmidt wrote::-D This is Amberger Natur-Radler by Winkler Bräu, Peter. It´s really good, especially in summer times.

Some people may like it, like my father did, but I'm not a fan of it. Or it is beer or limo, but not together. ;-)
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 05 Feb 2022, 22:47

I didn´t knew that Radler is known outside Germany or Austria. Very interesting. But you are right. Beer mixes are a "No go" for most of the serious beer fans.
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Posted by Old Wolf on 06 Feb 2022, 13:27

i had a look on your website, Garethm and had a lot of fun with your special kind of art.
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Posted by Peter on 06 Feb 2022, 19:03

T. Dürrschmidt wrote:I didn´t knew that Radler is known outside Germany or Austria. Very interesting. But you are right. Beer mixes are a "No go" for most of the serious beer fans.

My father brought radler with him after his hollidays in Germany, and that was before 2003. But I think we can buy it also here now. ;-)
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Posted by Emperor on 06 Feb 2022, 20:03

@Paul and Thomas Mine is in house all day, he goes out only under protection of entire family on leash...Entire family is fascinated by him...Our dog in dog heaven for 3 years...@Peter I collected beer cans with some old 19. century illustration of medieval warriors...It was back then when buying beer supported opening of National museum...
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