Drinks with ice, yes... no ?

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Tommy T.
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1 hour ago, Clermont said:

Are we still quoting PI ice problems.

Yes, sir....:smile:

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Mike J
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17 hours ago, Clermont said:

O to be so lucky you'd need a full block of ice to cool the jewels off after a hard nights work. :hystery:

Or maybe it's hemorrhoids.  :hystery:

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Clermont
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4 minutes ago, Mike J said:

Or maybe it's hemorrhoids.  :hystery:

Definitely not, :hystery: the water is melting at the front of the ice block, that can only mean he had a hard nights work. :hystery:

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Tommy T.
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23 hours ago, Clermont said:

O to be so lucky you'd need a full block of ice to cool the jewels off after a hard nights work. :hystery:

At least from this view, he does not look old enough for that! Maybe I am jealous or jaded?

So... back to JGF's original question? I don't think anyone would wish to taste any of that ice off that block?

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fillipino_wannabe
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My wife's family have an ice cube business, lets just say I wouldn't recommend ever getting ice in drinks here. Even the local Mang Inasaal & Jolibee order in the Summer when their machines can't make enough. Good luck to them:biggrin:

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