Saturday, September 29th, 2018
Categories: [ TV/Cinema ]

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Richard Lionheart dies in France on his way back to England from the crusade.
His knight, Robert Locksley carries his crown back to his brother John, but is
killed in an ambush by Godfrey, a traitor working for the king Philippe of
France. The ambush fails thanks to Robin Longstride, a deserter, who agrees to
bring the crown to John. Pretending to be Robert Locksley, Robin delivers the
crown, then goes to Nottingham to bring Locksley's sword back to his father.
The father convinces Robin to stay under the assumed identity, and gradually
falls in love with Marian, Robert's widow. When King John's taxmen come and
take the last of the estate's grain, Robin ambushes them to recover and sow
it. In the meanwhile, King John has named his friend Godfrey the new minister
of finances, but the latter pillages the north of England with French soldiers
in disguise, to upset the barons and turn them against King John, weakening
the country and allowing King Philippe to invade England. When King John comes
in the North to hear the barons' complaints, Robin convinces them to unite and
prevent the invasion. The barons accept, in exchange for King John's promise
to sign a charter defining the people's right, and together they manage to
push the French army back as they debark. But King John later goes back on
his promise, and declares Robin an outlaw. With Marian and a few friends, he
takes refuge in the forest of Sherwood.
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Categories: [ Beer/The London Beer Factory ]
Strong raspberry smell, quite sour and slightly bitter. Contains malted barley
and malted wheat.
The London Beer Factory, London, England. 3.5% alcohol.
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Sunday, September 23rd, 2018
Categories: [ Beer/Brewdog ]
“grapefruit, orange and peach…”
A definite taste of orange and grapefruit. Contains malted barley.
BrewDog plc, Ellon, Scotland. 6.5% alcohol
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Friday, September 7th, 2018
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Categories: [ Cooking/Nouvelle cuisine ]
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Thursday, September 6th, 2018
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Categories: [ Cooking/Nouvelle cuisine ]
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Wednesday, September 5th, 2018
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Categories: [ Cooking/Nouvelle cuisine ]
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Tuesday, September 4th, 2018
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Categories: [ Cooking/Nouvelle cuisine ]
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Monday, September 3rd, 2018
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Categories: [ Cooking/Nouvelle cuisine ]
[ Posted on September 3rd, 2018 at 17:06 |
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