Rare Irish whiskey
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First off, when it comes to Scotch single malts, peaty is the way I like it!
But this is Irish whisk*y - a different thing entirely.
Hey, wait a second - Amar's a Doctor! Don't Doctors make a LOT of money? I mean I'll kick in $5 too, but "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need."
See, there is an advantage to being a Socialist. For some of us, anyway.
Roger
But this is Irish whisk*y - a different thing entirely.
Hey, wait a second - Amar's a Doctor! Don't Doctors make a LOT of money? I mean I'll kick in $5 too, but "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need."
See, there is an advantage to being a Socialist. For some of us, anyway.
Roger
Non omnes qui habemt citharam sunt citharoedi
Oh, look! Now y'all are corrupting a minor! How pathetic is that? Y'all are grown men!Unseen122 wrote:As long as no one asks my age I put in 5. I don't know if I would actually want to drink something that valuable though. Let's all pitch in and buy it as a gift for Dale.
Your sentiments are in the right place though. 'Tis better to give a gift . . .
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I bet it's a 400 year old bottle of Jose Cuervo or something!Flyingcursor wrote:I wonder what the most expensive tequila is??
Lambchop, aint nothing wrong with corrupting a minor, it's gotta happen sometimg, it might as well be with responsible guys like us than on the streets, eh? Learning about drinking is like learning about sex; the best way to learn is from an experienced friend!
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Actually, Henke, no drinky-winky until 21. Sort of a federally mandated state law - The drinking age is left up to the states, but if it is under 21, then the federal gov't will withhold highway financing. Cute, huh?
And Lambchop, this is NOT corrupting a minor. Introducing him to rotgut like Jim Beam is corrupting - this is educating a young person in the sophisticated taste of fine Irish Uisgebaugh.
And we haven't heard from Amar regarding his contribution to the common good, have we?
Roger
And Lambchop, this is NOT corrupting a minor. Introducing him to rotgut like Jim Beam is corrupting - this is educating a young person in the sophisticated taste of fine Irish Uisgebaugh.
And we haven't heard from Amar regarding his contribution to the common good, have we?
Roger
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Whis*y?amar wrote:well...considering this is only an irish whis*y...count me in for 6bucks and 50cents..
You're not gettin' whis*y-washy on us are ya amar?
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No, I'm thinking it might be peaty like THIS "Peaty":Tyler Morris wrote:Peaty, as in Peaty the Parrot?
Yes, I think I'd like a dram of dog flavored whisky!!!
Oh, and Lamby, really, I have to agree with Roger here....truly good whiskey can never corrupt
Now, I think I'm going to go out and get amar a large bottle of Jim Beam for Christmas
Someday, everything is gonna be diff'rent
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MMMmmm, Meaty-Peaty Whisky....izzarina wrote:No, I'm thinking it might be peaty like THIS "Peaty":Tyler Morris wrote:Peaty, as in Peaty the Parrot?
Yes, I think I'd like a dram of dog flavored whisky!!!
hot dog!
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Say, Amar,when I said socialism is good for some of us, there are exceptions.
Why don't you come over here and specialize in Diseases of the Rich? You could become, for example, a Beverly Hills Dermatologist. Imagine cruising down Rodeo Drive in your fully-customized chauffeur driven Morris Mini while you tootle on solid gold custom whistles in between puffs on a fine Cuban (cigar, that is) and sips of a rare Irish whisky (which, of course, you share with all your C&F friends).
Think about it.
Roger
Why don't you come over here and specialize in Diseases of the Rich? You could become, for example, a Beverly Hills Dermatologist. Imagine cruising down Rodeo Drive in your fully-customized chauffeur driven Morris Mini while you tootle on solid gold custom whistles in between puffs on a fine Cuban (cigar, that is) and sips of a rare Irish whisky (which, of course, you share with all your C&F friends).
Think about it.
Roger
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Mr. amar, your limo is here....Random notes wrote:Say, Amar,when I said socialism is good for some of us, there are exceptions.
Imagine cruising down Rodeo Drive in your fully-customized chauffeur driven Morris Mini while you tootle on solid gold custom whistles in between puffs on a fine Cuban (cigar, that is) and sips of a rare Irish whisky (which, of course, you share with all your C&F friends).
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