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Well he asked for it. :) I mean all jokes aside like, what wrong has Seagal ever done to anybody? I would say, and this is not praising him, but really!, how many could live with Seagal back in the 90's? People may say Stallone, Arnie? Nah Seagal was different gravy to those.

He is a 7th Dan Aikido master in real life like !!

Apparently the Gambino crime family use to take a percentage of money from all the movies he made. The man was petrified of them.
 

The Autumn Welsh Market is this Saturday (10 - 5:30) in Farringdon, central London. Let me know if anyone is going so that I can get your autographs. Cheers.
 
Any fans of Belgian beer on here? I've a cupboard full of the stuff and am generally blown away by the quality. But today I tried this. It was only bottled in May. Google describes it as "unique" and "slightly sweet". But it is so cheek-suckingly dry I'm having a hard time drinking it. Anyone familiar with it?

(And yes, I've served it in the wrong glass 🥲 ).
 

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Any fans of Belgian beer on here? I've a cupboard full of the stuff and am generally blown away by the quality. But today I tried this. It was only bottled in May. Google describes it as "unique" and "slightly sweet". But it is so cheek-suckingly dry I'm having a hard time drinking it. Anyone familiar with it?

(And yes, I've served it in the wrong glass 🥲 ).
I've heard of it, but don't recall drinking it. Your post took me back to when I lived in southern Holland for three years between 1989 and 1992. I was a big fan of Belgian beer and used to drive over the border every couple of months to a big beer warehouse to top up supplies.
They had everything there, including all the Trappist beers, fruit flavoured beers, extra strong beers, you name it.
You bought them in 33cl glass bottles in crates of 24. All recyclable, you paid a deposit when you first took them out and when you brought back the empties, you fed the crate on a conveyor belt into a machine and a ticket popped out which you used at the check out to buy your next lot. My usual order was De Konnink, like a British bitter brewed in Antwerp, Jupiler Pils lager, and Leffe trappist brown, which has since become amazingly popular everywhere. You had to have the right glasses of course to drink them from, also on sale in the warehouse. Happy, happy days.
 

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