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Sidérant !
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A new word for me. Had to look it up. Glad you enjoyed it so much, Arnaud
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Amazing
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So many bottles! Fine photo.
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Awesome contrast!
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Cheers!
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🙂
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I’ll have a double. (Very interesting shot)
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Cheers!
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Great choice for black and white –
Has a vibe of an old time bar
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Yes, it’s very old. Dates back to at least 1831 and has had many famous visitors, including Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor
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Wow, where?
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It’s the Turf Tavern. An old pub. Last time I was there I only took photos. This time I went in for a drink!
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Ah, I was thinking of the Eagle and Child
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Don’t know that one. I dont know Oxford very well at all
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Nor do I, but I saw it when I was staying with friends and we went to the Ashmolean…
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Oh how cool
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Top shelf only Debbie?
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I’m often top shelf as the whisky and whiskey is often perched up there. Not much choice on the top shelf but I was on wine anyway 🙂
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