

> It came to my attention that the definition of "Fu-Fu" may very from
> person to person. I define them as lighter, sweeter, tasting
> alcoholic beverages.
OK, fu-fu drinks are the kind of fruity, sweety, fluffy, creamy crap that
TGI's mass produce for a three deep bar of pissed-up middle aged harridans
from places like Runcorn whose idea of a good night out is to get hammered,
flash their tits shove their tongue in the bartenders (unwilling)mouth, their
hand down another tenders trousers, have a kebab on the way home and laugh
inanely whilst screaming 'Ere Stavros, show us yer meat/look at the size of
that portion'. These sort of drinks have also caught on with female students,
in whom the above activities are much more welcome from a tending perspective.
Ah, how I miss the North ;)
Laters,
TQnGJ
PS apologies to anyone from Runcorn, it's lovely, really
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