Cannot argue with that logic.
Would it be “Hard-Cider”?? And what do the English call AppleJack, or other versions of hard-cider?
A (pint of) apple a day keeps the doctor at bay?
OH, Yum: A Drink to get Sauced by, minus the sauce!
12 pence a shilling, 20 shillings a pound??
I thought that I was drinking apple cider one time and after spitting it out across the room, I realized it was apple cider “vinegar”!;o)
I actually laughed at this. Brilliant strip and worthy or the Master.
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@Number Six
Did you donate blood then?
I figured Andy would just rationalize that barley is just the fruit of grass, and hops the fruit of a vine. Speaking of vines, he could always go with wine.
He could drink scumble. It’s made from apples. Well, mostly apples.
I’ve had apple cider often , but it’s the non-alcoholic kind.
W.C.Fields loved peaches…….very old peaches.
July 08, 2017
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
Cannot argue with that logic.
littlejohn Premium Member over 6 years ago
Would it be “Hard-Cider”?? And what do the English call AppleJack, or other versions of hard-cider?
gammaguy over 6 years ago
A (pint of) apple a day keeps the doctor at bay?
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
OH, Yum: A Drink to get Sauced by, minus the sauce!
BiathlonNut over 6 years ago
12 pence a shilling, 20 shillings a pound??
joefearsnothing over 6 years ago
I thought that I was drinking apple cider one time and after spitting it out across the room, I realized it was apple cider “vinegar”!;o)
Number Three over 6 years ago
I actually laughed at this. Brilliant strip and worthy or the Master.
xxx
Number Three over 6 years ago
@Number Six
Did you donate blood then?
Daeder over 6 years ago
I figured Andy would just rationalize that barley is just the fruit of grass, and hops the fruit of a vine. Speaking of vines, he could always go with wine.
cknoblo Premium Member over 6 years ago
He could drink scumble. It’s made from apples. Well, mostly apples.
tad1 over 6 years ago
I’ve had apple cider often , but it’s the non-alcoholic kind.
1004mike over 6 years ago
W.C.Fields loved peaches…….very old peaches.