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Taldrenites => Dynaverse II Experiences => Topic started by: KAT Chuut-Ritt on June 24, 2005, 11:39:07 pm
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(http://www.bestwhisky.com/Images/Whisky/m1856.jpg)
Drooling can now commence ;)
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We need to have a dnet scotch convention.
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For t00l and J'inn . . .
(http://www.cutty-sark.com/images/hm_bottle.jpg)
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::)
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And the biggest shock of all! . . . . .
t00l was awake and not hungover before n00n on a saturday! :rofl:
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For DH and his fellow drinkers of substandard fare...
(http://www.villageboys.freewebspace.com/images/2020.jpg)
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We need to have a dnet scotch convention.
Hey I'm working on It. ;D ;D ;D
Stephen
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Sorry about that, Stephen. Forgot you were more discriminating in your drinks...
(http://www.lovotti.com/brochures/Images/Boones%20Farm%20Fuzzy%20Navel.jpg)
For when those pesky corks give you trouble...
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Do you have that at your bar now, Chuut?
<I may need to visit home again soon.....>
-S'Cipio
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Do you have that at your bar now, Chuut?
<I may need to visit home again soon.....>
-S'Cipio
That bottle would be worth more than the entire contents of the bar Scippy, and I'd have been fired by now as I'd have had at least 5 minutes alone with the bottle ;) It would be worth it too :P
Oh wait, you were referring to the Cutty Sark weren't you?
<Snicker>
On the positive side Caol Ila is now available in North Carolina the 12 yr and the 18 yr :multi:
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Caol Ila
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Hey Chuut. Wasn't that the bottle that just got sold for $38,000 ?
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Sounds about right
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<drools>
I saw a 33 year old Glenord (or was it Cragganmore?) available recently for $385 US, still out of my price range though. <more drool>
I cracked my 16 year old Lagavulin (http://www.dynaverse.net/forum/index.php/topic,163354874.0.html) a few days ago, by way of kissing the highlands goodbye, perhaps for the last time, sigh. :'(
I only had time to enjoy one triple out of it and left the remainder in the secure hands of employees of the local distillery (as they will appreciate it):
http://www.glenoradistillery.com/ Their own single malt scotch er.. ahem... whisky ::) is not too bad for such a young distillery.
P.S. drb, there may be a front man job (maitre d') at the dining room there for you next summer if you might be interested ? (it screams drb is perfect for this job...) I'll keep you posted.
"shameless plug" photos attached. ;D
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I tend to like most scotch. But I would say I'm attracted to the Buttery taste of Glenfiddich :thumbsup:
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Hoi Bonk,
Yes, drb is the host with the most. hehe I would love that job it is a shame the only places I can do what I set out to do in Canada is Toronto or Vancouver. Actually Vancouver would not be so bad, but it is far from the beloved Highlands.
Take care
drb
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For DH and his fellow drinkers of substandard fare...
([url]http://www.villageboys.freewebspace.com/images/2020.jpg[/url])
Now there's a college flashback!! ;D ;D
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Hoi Bonk,
I can not stop thinking about what you posted above, adding the photos was just cruel, that land is so pristine. For years we have known the perfect combo would be "you know who" running the kitchen, with me out front running the floor. This opportunity, should it arise, would give me pause, to say the least. The Starfleet Widow would love it there.
Feel free to relate to those concerned to let me know when the job opens up. I have a notion I would not be able to turn it down.
Did you hear that? Its the Highlands calling for me to return with my family, and it sounds lovely!
Take care
drb
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:drink: :drink: :drink: :drink: :drink:
(http://cj.megapounce.com/gallery/albums/adios/militaryspecial.sized.jpg)
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Gin! On a Scotch thread! The horror! ;D
edit: no worse than a fuzzy navel though, I suppose. ::) hehe...