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My 5 Favourite Places to Eat Ice Cream in South Tenerife
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Now these could be my favourite places but in fact they are Linda's (not our Linda but I bet she would also like to give a few a try)
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Rum and raisen, But i dont anymore, Diabetic i am, Used to love them,
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Chocolate,Coconut,Peach Strawberry. Not very exotic but love them when in Los Cristianos.
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Had some great ice-cream in Los Cristanos, but can't remember the name of the place. It was near the Olive Garden from what I remember and I had Bailey's ice-cream - you also get a shot of whisky over it and fresh cream too - heavenly! :Big Smile:
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I like Rum and raisin too, and if I can't get that I like caramello...
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Thrillseeker wrote:Had some great ice-cream in Los Cristanos, but can't remember the name of the place. It was near the Olive Garden from what I remember and I had Bailey's ice-cream - you also get a shot of whisky over it and fresh cream too - heavenly! :Big Smile:
I always go to the place you mean, think it is the first one in the report but I don´t really know it's name, it is opposite the crazy golf and as you say close to the Olive Garden. I like the sound of that Bailey's with whiskey. I normally stick to the rum and raisin .......... boring lot aren´t we
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Pistachio, with a second dolop of toffee.
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Gypsy wrote:
I always go to the place you mean, think it is the first one in the report but I don´t really know it's name, it is opposite the crazy golf and as you say close to the Olive Garden. I like the sound of that Bailey's with whiskey. I normally stick to the rum and raisin .......... boring lot aren´t we
Yes Gypsy, absolutely gorgeous, you should try it.
Now I have my crystal ball out - are you Irish as you spell whisky with an 'E' (whiskey)?
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Oh No, More grammar police,
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Yes Gypsy, absolutely gorgeous, you should try it.
Now I have my crystal ball out - are you Irish as you spell whisky with an 'E' (whiskey)?
Just finished work and thought I might call round for one of these, but couldn´t park so came home instead.
A real mongrel on my fathers side but on my mother's side from Killarney. Not that I think that makes me spell it with an E more likely because I enjoy the odd Jamesons or Bushmills
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Gypsy wrote:
Just finished work and thought I might call round for one of these, but couldn´t park so came home instead.
A real mongrel on my fathers side but on my mother's side from Killarney. Not that I think that makes me spell it with an E more likely because I enjoy the odd Jamesons or Bushmills
Only Scotch Whisky is allowed to be spelled without the "e" (Just noticed, when you type whisky like this, spellchecker thinks it's wrong 'cos Google is American and they have to use the "E")
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Underdog wrote:Oh No, More grammar police,
Nope, more a discussion on etymology Reg. (Words and their origins).
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The Lone Ranger wrote:
Nope, more a discussion on etymology Reg. (Words and their origins).
shows what i know i thought entymology was about bugs and stuff haha
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That's entomology...Mischief Maker wrote:
shows what i know i thought entymology was about bugs and stuff haha
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ah well learn something new every day lol
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Thought that was a study of large entrances..........
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Shame you didn't get to try it, I'm sure you will soon though!Gypsy wrote:
Just finished work and thought I might call round for one of these, but couldn´t park so came home instead.
A real mongrel on my fathers side but on my mother's side from Killarney. Not that I think that makes me spell it with an E more likely because I enjoy the odd Jamesons or Bushmills
Yeah,
I like hot whisky when I've got the cold/flu (good excuse) with cloves
and lemon, but I don't really like it cold (apart from over icecream),
funny that!
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Ooohhh am I doing something wrong here?
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Underdog wrote:Oh No, More grammar police,
Don't you like good spelling? I do!
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Good if you know how, but like Txting, As long as you get the drift, not too important,
To me,
To me,
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Thrillseeker wrote:
Don't you like good spelling? I do!
Take no notice of Underdog its his sense of humour
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Don't worry Mermaid I won't!
By the way, why have I been accused of being Macbee? Is it my long neck or the way I wink?
By the way, why have I been accused of being Macbee? Is it my long neck or the way I wink?
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Good spelling, Saw an Advert today in the situations vacant for a forklift driver at the new Whorehouse.
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They'd hardly need a forklift driver in a whorehouse .... would they?
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Thrillseeker wrote:Don't worry Mermaid I won't!
By the way, why have I been accused of being Macbee? Is it my long neck or the way I wink?
It is the avatar,someone else has used that one elsewhere before. Don't worry about it