the joy of lidl

a blog about lidl tasting

Friday, August 03, 2007

July Lidl night - Aberystwyth




So Paul and Paul took a trip to Aberystwyth Lidl. It was in preparation for the Lidl evening that night.

Purchased was brandy, vodka, cherry brandy, vermouth, fink brau, coke, iron bru, fruit juices, crisps, ice crusher (review to follow), lemons, melons, cherry energy tablets.

The bill came to over £60 which was impressive. In fact so much was bought we were incapable of carrying it all. Therefore Paul had to scamper back to his flat to get two suitcases while Paul sat waiting watching the good folk of Aber do their Friday afternoon shop.

Paul came back after ten minutes or so with a suitcase. I thought it was odd as he said he would get two. Then he proceeded to put the suitcase on the ground, open it up and produce another suitcase from within inside. Amazing trickery!





So Paul and Paul wandered home with their suitcases of Lidl treats.









The evening started at 7, Adi arrived first with Nest arriving not long behind. Bob arrived later. The evening began with a classic Knight Rider episode, 'K.I.T.T. v's K.A.R.R.' It went down a treat, although I am not sure Nest shared our enthusiasm for Michael Knight's heroics and Devon's bumming face. This was followed by another classic Glen A. Larson production, 'Buck Rodgers in the 25th Century' which contained the most bizarre and hilarious dancing ever recorded on film.




The night ended at 11 when we all retired to the Ship and Castle for drinks. A rather tame affair but a good Lidling session nonetheless.

1 Comments:

Blogger Paul the Great said...

Yeah, as Lidl nights go it was only slightly mega, possibly because no bastard turned up (Aiden, don't use the work "bastard" for another five-ish years please). It's a bit of a shame because I had more stuff for this night than any Lidl I've done previously. However, with Laura visiting tomorrow, I'm sure we'll motor through the excess.

My hair is now even longer than it was in those pictures. I'm going through an unfortunate Hitler-mod stage, alas.

10:14 pm  

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