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What was advertised in the 60's and 70's with the slogan,"There is a terrific draught in here?"

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Marky B | 01:45 Fri 12th Feb 2010 | Adverts
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Did you find the answer by using Google MarkRae ?
Sometimes it's nice to ask a person afaic, that way conversations can be had, human contact can be established. Google is not always your friend. I'm sure lots of questions posted on AB could have been Googled but where's the human interaction in that ? :-)

Marky B, I seem to remember it was a beer - Worthington E maybe, Harp, Double Diamond - one of those old ones.
> Did you find the answer by using Google MarkRae ?

I did. Took around 10 seconds...


> Marky B

Who?


> I seem to remember it was a beer - Worthington E

Well there you go...


> maybe, Harp, Double Diamond - one of those old ones.

No, it was a beer.
LOL whats with the huge spaces between your lines?

> I seem to remember it was a beer - Worthington E
"Well there you go..."

Well there I go what? I couldn't find it through Google, I answered it from memory and what's more I'm still not sure what the answer is.

> Marky B
"Who?"

Marky B was the originator of the question - I was answering him and you in the same post.

> maybe, Harp, Double Diamond - one of those old ones.
"No, it was a beer".

um, Harp and Double Diamond were beers.
Watney’s Special

(with Peter Cook as Mr Wisty)

There’s a terrific draught in here.

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