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  • Drinking with the good lady……odd?
  • ton
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    me and mrs t like a drink, and i really enjoy her company even down the pub on a drinking session.
    is this odd.

    a mate phoned to see if i fancied a beer tomorrow, i said no cos me and the mrs are going out for a session.
    he said i was a weirdo cos i was going supping with the wife.

    what do you reckon?

    piemonster
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    I think your lucky or doomed

    singlespeedstu
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    Your mate’s odd/ has repressed homosexual feelings not you.

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    khani
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    Ask him if he’d finish the night with a shag?

    Tom-B
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    I fail to see how enjoying spending time with your wife can be a bad/weird thing?

    muppetWrangler
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    Sounds ideal to me.

    mogrim
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    Certainly enjoy going out for a drink with t’wife.

    BillMC
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    I do it all the time, my gf is infinitely more fun and interesting than many people I see down the pub. She is also a CAMRA member, has degrees, rides an mtb, jeez I’ve got it made!

    Jamie
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    Your mate’s odd/ has repressed homosexual feelings not you.

    Yup. Your mate was about to ask you a very awkward question.

    CheesybeanZ
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    Ace , as long as she’s not out drinking you 😉

    singlespeedstu
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    Yup. Your mate was about to ask you a very awkward question.

    It’s your round so can you get me a pickled egg with my tia maria?

    druidh
    Free Member

    That says rather a lot about what he thinks of his wife – or doesn’t he have one?

    Mikeypies
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    Well u been riding your bike one day then going out with ur lady for a beer or three

    all sounds good to me sounds like you have things well sorted 😆

    Stoatsbrother
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    I’m getting divorced from someone who I didn’t go to the pub with, and shacking up with someone with whom I do go to the pub…

    It’s not exactly proof though.

    ton
    Full Member

    bloke is married.
    never thought of him as odd, but maybe he is thinking about it now.
    he is a fisherman too……….. 😯

    BillMC
    Full Member

    Maybe he wants to suck on a Fishermen’s Friend?

    ton
    Full Member

    😆
    old ones are the best..

    Jamie
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    How old are you, Ton? 8)

    ton
    Full Member

    Jamie – Member

    How old are you, Ton?

    47 mate, why?

    white101
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    I love going for a beer with Mrs 101, I like going for a meal and people watching (bitching) even better.
    Tomorrow I shall be in me local with her and we shall have a beer, Ton I shall raise a glass to you at about 5pm.

    MrSmith
    Free Member

    what do you reckon?

    A patriarchal affectation that belongs to the past.

    ton
    Full Member

    white101, me and the wife are doing a pub crawl of the good ale spots in leeds tomorrow.
    it will be enjoyable….. 8)

    hora
    Free Member

    OP you are still in the honeymoon period.

    Oh and waych My Beautiful Laundrette and shag your mate

    Coyote
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    *Gives knowing nod and wink to yellowstone29er* 😉 8)

    cynic-al
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    The 1950s called, they want their attitudes back 😀

    br
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    Ever seen Early Doors; Eddie and Joan?

    http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/early_doors/characters/

    igm
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    Ton – if you do all the good ale spots in Leeds then either it’ll take more than one night or you’ll die.

    And for what it’s worth, I used to go drinking with my wife 19 years ago and, though it’s less frequent these daydream with two small boys to look after, it’s still great fun when we get the chance. Healthy marriage I’d say.

    Yours are a little older, so why ever not?

    timc
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    My main circle of friends often go the pub with partners in tow, one big group of friends, BUT i prefer it when its the lads, & the stories are far better!

    ton
    Full Member

    i was not asking cos i was worried, me and the wife have been together for 28yrs, and hae always boozed together.
    i was just interested in other folks thoughts on the subject, i thought it odd that a mate thought it weird.

    uselesshippy
    Free Member

    Me and the mrs regularly go out drinking together.
    Not sure if it makes us wierd or not.

    igm
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    Bloody Apple auto correct – how did it turn “these days” into “these daydream”?

    flippinheckler
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    Got the mrs drinking red wine after I met her when all she would entertain is white wine and lemonade, and now she enjoys real ale in my local, however we are yet to partake in sharing the love of real ale together in the local. Need to change that.

    brokensoul
    Free Member

    Nowt wrong with it, Ton.
    Me & the wife are meeting the Choppings for a session in Wakey tomorrow afternoon.
    I can feel a gargle coming on.

    freeagent
    Free Member

    Don’t see whats wrong with it – never did Sid and Nancy any harm..

    Sandwich
    Full Member

    Like Yellowstone it’s more fun drinking with the bad lady!

    JoeG
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    OP – she’s just doing that to get some alcohol into your systems so that she can take advantage of you! 😉

    shooterman
    Full Member

    I’m rat arsed at the minute having spent a very embarassing evening at the pub with my bessie but I hope to be rat arsed with my wife at said pub on new years eve.

    I can go drinking with the lads, or I can go drinking with the mrs – neither take offence, or find it strange – ooh and quite often I combine both…

    ton
    Full Member

    the odd couple, blowing a few froths off….

    flippinheckler
    Free Member

    Nice pic Ton looks like a posh pub by the look of it, olive an all

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