Anyone tried it?
Is it any good?
Am I just years behind everyone else in never having heard of it before?
olikli wrote:I rember having seen it (but not drunk) when I was in England some 15 years ago. At that time they were advertising it with "Goering, Goering, Gone!" The WW2 obsession of the Brits never ceases to amaze me.
olikli wrote:The WW2 obsession of the Brits never ceases to amaze me.

Mr Tattie Heid wrote:olikli wrote:The WW2 obsession of the Brits never ceases to amaze me.
Well, it was kind of a big deal.
olikli wrote:Mr Tattie Heid wrote:olikli wrote:The WW2 obsession of the Brits never ceases to amaze me.
Well, it was kind of a big deal.
Well, so it was for the French, the Americans and many more. Strangely enough only UK media still seem to cling to it. Could be a nice topic for a seminar on collective psychology, but I digress...
Pete Smoke wrote:It's the war that crippled Britain for good. The Brits couldn't afford to hold on to what was left of the Empire and it crumbled. We put our necks on the line and lost our head for it, we lost everything, so we hang on to the moral victory of it, and have to remind those that conveniently forget.
olikli wrote:But anyway, it's a pity that I haven't tried the spitfire then. Should be pretty decent after all what has been said.
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