I don't think there was a recovery that went by when Mr XXXX was not consulted ......... I hope he's not on commission
yogi
I was not with you guys but Mr XXXX and I developed a special bond back in the 1979 beer strike and have been close ever since. It al started by accompanying a mate who worked in a pub down to the local hardware store to buy a couple of funnels and 2 bottle openers and then locking ourselves behind locked doors of the pubs storeroom surrounded by cartons of tallies filled with Mr XXXX's great amber fluid and a couple of empty kegs before the disco on Friday night
We did not spill much!
Once the strike was over, Mr XXXX rewarded us with cartons of so called "champagne beer" that got its name from the weeks of extra enforced maturation time in the vats. The end result was a brew of such outstanding quality, it has never been repeated. I do in fact recall emptying the first stubby of this brew on a hot day by the time we got to the first gate to open which was 200m from where we started!
Try that with some of those imposters from the southern states!
Yes Mr XXXX has always been there for me through life's ups and downs, In times of sorrow, in times of celebration and sometimes even to cure a hangover in the morning!