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new one from yesterday:

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I want you as my father\uncle

you are made of awesome.
 
Hey there :)

You've got nice eyes WAIF. Take that and add SUAD's hair and beard, and we are getting somewhere... wahahahaha.

No, Im kidding, this place be full of lovely guys... so sorry I did not know this forum when I was younger and much singler. :p
 
I'll pour a culín of cider to you. My dad's family is from Llanes, just up the road into the countryside. Were you on Erasmus, European Tour or just out there for a holiday?

Cool! I stopped in Llanes and some of my friends stayed a weekend there (I went to San Sebastian).

I was asked by many Spaniards if I was on Erasmus, and also if I was from England.

Nope. I am from America, so I was actually there for a study abroad run by the University of Utah and Oviedo. I was studying Spanish. I guess it's about like Erasmus, but for Americans rather than Europeans. I was only there for a month and a half, so not too long.

Everything about Spain is AMAZING to me! :)

Sidra!

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The Kreator show is 10x better than Paganfest tbh, although Swashbuckle will fucking own you. Go, faggot.

Also, my beard didn't photograph well there. And you can't really see my long hair.
But I have long hair and a beard.
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Yah, but cider isn't particularly Spanish.. apparently its distant origin is basque. But the best cider now is Norman and Breton anyway :D

Well I didn't mean to give cider as and example of something Spanish, I was just showing off my photo of me in Oviedo getting ready for a drink of it. However, if it's origin is Basque, I did go to the Basque country so that counts, right?
 
Yah, but cider isn't particularly Spanish.. apparently its distant origin is basque. But the best cider now is Norman and Breton anyway :D


Haven't we had this conversation already? A hundred times? No? I do have a bottle of Les Korrigans cooling in my fridge but Basque cider is the best IMHO- and virtually impossible to get hold of abroad. Then give me Breton and Norman, then Asturian. And nothing else. British cider :ill: Kopparberg :Puke::Puke:

The Basque idea of serving it as part of a meal is also great- go to a Sagardotegi (Cider house) and you dont need to eat in a week- omelette, cod, massive steaks, cheese, nuts, all the cider you can drink... But making crepes and serving them with Breton cider is another good alternative. My ones are quite alright for home attempt. :)