Sit rep people. 18 beers needed at start of day. 15 half pints drunk plus jaipur a kernel ipa and a cider 2 pubs left and 3 beers needed, the Box Steam, Rhymney and B&T
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So nothing at Lord Moon of Mall but the Mordue at Willow Walk. Next is Victoria Station Spoons then heading back to St P with Marble Arch and Baker Street
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Oh and usual i am now sick of spoons having done 13 already
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I really want a glass of red wine and a good steak right now
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I’m drinking in moderation compared to you Ian ( who isn’t )!
I’m only on my 5th Spoons and have run out of ticks so am drinking a 50/50 mixed pint of the 2 Steenbrugges! OK for £2.
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Ian, you’re an inspiration to us all.
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Right nothing in Vic Spoons nor in Marble Arch nor in Baker St. I am now sick of Spoons London and cycling. I am on train home with a gin and tonic and a M&S sandwich. 16 spoons visited 15 beers drunk. Saw available soon for both B&T and Rhymney. Never saw tge
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Never saw the Box Steam anywhere. well i hope you enjoyed it. i did up until leicester square where really i lost it with people in general. whitehall was fun and willow walk ok but cycle ride in rush hour traffic from marble arch to st p was not fun. if you had done it and started from complete scratch you could have done 38 of the 50 beers today. this may be the last time i do thos. its a lot of effort for little reward. i would have preffered to stay at kernel with fin finn rune loz simon and jackie. not going into a spoons again until i have rubbed myself down with carbonic acid. goodnight and thanks for the messages
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Originally posted by harrisoni
Right nothing in Vic Spoons nor in Marble Arch nor in Baker St. I am now sick of Spoons London and cycling. I am on train home with a gin and tonic and a M&S sandwich. 16 spoons visited 15 beers drunk. Saw available soon for both B&T and Rhymney. Never saw tge
Well done Ian. It’s a shame that Spoons hopping was not part of the London Olympics! A gold medal there would have gone well with your RB 10K gong.
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Well done Ian. Amazing effort. Twice a year is probably enough for Spoons fests. As you say the effort/reward ratio is sometime a little in their favour, rather than ours.
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