Andy Capp by Reg Smythe for November 09, 2010

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    Yukoner  about 14 years ago

    I’m with you on that one Andy.

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    lewisbower  about 14 years ago

    Soup!?! All you do is stir some vegatables in water. Now beer, Oh.—Er Flo, Pet, Luv. how bouts a nice barley soup at the pub?

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    twj0729  about 14 years ago

    Let’s see, that’s about $4.30. Really, that’s not too bad. I’ve paid more.

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    gjsjr41  about 14 years ago

    Hey Lew, I love barley soup. hic

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    gimmickgenius  about 14 years ago

    You’re converting the wrong way… one pound is about $1.61 so the soup would be a little over eleven dollars.

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    jtviper7  about 14 years ago

    For $11 Andy can get a few pints and 5 games of pool… Much better.

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    coot31  about 14 years ago

    Three 20 oz mugs of a good porter are about $14. I can make soup at home for pennies a bowl. Gotta have your priorities straight.

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    AgProv  about 14 years ago

    Where Andy lives, there are old British institutions called working men’s clubs (yes, I know…) that sell very cheap beer at less than a pound a pint. The average cost of a beer in a pub these days is £2.70 in the North of England, £3 plus in the south. (NB - if the place calls itself a “wine bar”, or a “bar” and not a pub, this is a licence for adding a pound to the price. Avoid).

    so seven quid van buy seven pints of Federation and still leave enough for a packet of crisps….

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    dahawk  about 14 years ago

    Soup is vegetables in water, more of a lunch or evening meal or appetizer. Beer is grains in water, so it can be a cereal breakfast food or good for any meal where you want to get a lot of fiber.

    Both are good for the common cold, sniff, sniff!

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    jpozenel  about 14 years ago

    For $11, that better be the best soup he’s ever eaten.

    (Better to opt for the beer.)

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