I was told you guys would like this. 550 year old hybrid oak tree in Nottingham, UK.3yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/marijuanaenthusiasts
Grey plastic and marked only with the word ‘key’ - it is important or can I throw it away?2yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/whatisthisthing
Came in the mail. 5 self-adhesive rubber O shapes and 5 screws of paper with a hard, dark green ball of something oily.2yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/whatisthisthing
I screengrabbed this for the amusing place name, then noticed to two sites named by Mr Tulip.1yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/discworld
This is what happens when someone shows off a new coffee machine and you tease them about the grinder.1mo ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/espresso
I was right about Kushi-Ya getting reviewed in the Guardian. It was packed by 12:15 today.1yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/nottingham
Found a couple of bottles of this in the cellar from 2021. They really do get better with time.3mo ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/UK_beer
A lucky find: Thornbridge’s Jaipur X on tap. At 10% a half seemed sensible.1yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/UK_beer
An actual pint in an actual pub. Massey’s Golden Bitter (Heritage Brewing Co). Tastes like bitter did 30 years ago.3yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/UK_beer
A white stout which tastes of strawberry and smells like vanilla - with the head retention and colour of a Saturday morning wee. I don’t understand this at all.2yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/UK_beer
This former Saturday night bad boy is pretty tame by modern standards. 4.7%, malty, gentle carbonation and zero hop aroma. Surprisingly sweet. Nice.2yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/UK_beer
Samuel Smith Porter. Disappointing. Some coffee notes, but mostly tastes metallic. Like a mouthful of old pennies.3yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/UK_beer
Mackeson Stout: a classic. Roasty malt and lactose flavours. Weak as water and coloured with caramel - it tastes like the 1950s.3yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/UK_beer
A forgotten tub of candy floss (cotton candy) has shrunk down to a hard puck.6yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
I’ve done a number of book covers for this author. He sends me lots of images and ideas for the cover...and I ignore them. He always loves the result.6yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/graphic_design
Batteries from a British army torch/flashlight - at least 15 years old, still working.6yr ⋅ Rubberfootman ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting