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OT for whisky lovers
"BJ Conner" wrote in message ... On Jan 24, 7:51 am, "Wolfgang" wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message It were Joyce, were it not who penned the phrase. "Work, the curse of the drinking class." I believe that was Oscar Wilde. Wolfgang Your right. I was drinking when first I heard it. Works for me. :) Wolfgang |
OT for whisky lovers
On Jan 23, 6:04 pm, rw wrote:
I prefer Irish whiskey -- Bushmills, the Protestant brand. :-) When I was in Ireland I learned the Irish invented lutefisk. It was part of a conspiracy to poison the Viking invaders. But the barmy *******s ended up liking it. I also learned that Irish whiskey was invented by the devil, in order to keep the Irish from taking over the world. .....when it comes to whiskey, I like Lagavulin, Highland Park, Laphroig. But I can't afford it often. They sell an Islay scotch for 33 bucks at my local licker store that's pretty good. (the Stockman's bar in Missoula says that over the front window, don't they? Liquor in the front, poker in the rear?) |
OT for whisky lovers
"while-one" wrote in message ... On Jan 23, 6:04 pm, rw wrote: I prefer Irish whiskey -- Bushmills, the Protestant brand. :-) When I was in Ireland I learned the Irish invented lutefisk. It was part of a conspiracy to poison the Viking invaders. But the barmy *******s ended up liking it. I also learned that Irish whiskey was invented by the devil, in order to keep the Irish from taking over the world. ....when it comes to whiskey, I like Lagavulin, Highland Park, Laphroig. But I can't afford it often. They sell an Islay scotch for 33 bucks at my local licker store that's pretty good. (the Stockman's bar in Missoula says that over the front window, don't they? Liquor in the front, poker in the rear?) The three essential to a wood stove... Lifter, leg & poker. JT ;) |
OT for whisky lovers
Lazarus Cooke wrote:
Just a reminder for those who like Scotch that Burns night is on the 25th. Wouldn't like any roffians to be caught having failed to instruct their womenfolk to lay in a good store of haggis and neeps in the larder. Lazarus (who himself drinks The Tyrconnel, Connemara, Green Spot, White's 22, and Old Comber himself - but who has been known occasionally to sip an Islay or Skye dram with no loss of face) Aye, and we're all Gaels together! With a little more luck, Robbie could have been Irish. vince |
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