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# innabun?
hooray!

Time to hit the whiskey methinks.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:18, archived)
# ooh - I've just started
nice to have company.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:24, archived)
# I might join you...
...nearly finished my beer. What whisky are we drinking?
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:29, archived)
# wait there...
*runs to look in a panic, incase it's as cheap as she thinks*
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:32, archived)
# Glenmorange?
i think. The bottles disappeared already! (i think Mr p put it away in a panic)
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:33, archived)
# I can either finish my Talisker....
...or reach right to the back of the shelf and treat myself to a Balvenie 25year old. Which I only drink in tiny measures very occasionally...
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:37, archived)
# here is where i get cross
that you live so damn far away :)
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:40, archived)
# you have an open invitation...
although it's not very handy for just popping round, is it?
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:43, archived)
# thankyou
but no, it's not good for popping in for a quick drink or a cup of sugar :)
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:47, archived)
# I'd be really impressed if you did.
mystery bob did though... he popped down in his car from Falkirk to London to drop in on Freshlegs' birthday party. Drank, slept, then popped back.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:52, archived)
# that's
fairly respectable
i went to a Costco the other day for the first time.
Despite being an entirely frightening experience, it was worth it for the stupidly cheap price they sell laphroaig at
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:37, archived)
# They're quite good for booze.
And for enormous jars of things. And for Salami.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:39, archived)
# what more could
you want?!
i spent two hours walking round it saying 'oooh, i didn't know you could get them in packs of 32764523764527'
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:42, archived)
# Exactly!!!
I have bizarre things that I've bought there... like a giant jar of mini-pickled-gherkin-things. And an awful lot of olives.

I did buy a whole Salami for about £10 though... which I thought was excellent.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:44, archived)
# I thought they were an endangered species?
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:51, archived)
# can't be as cheap as mine
glen bastard arse grant
it's all that's left in the house though
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:35, archived)
# That is shite whisky.
but you don't need me to tell you that.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:38, archived)
# yeah, i know
/resigned sigh

actually, for cheap-shit bollocks arse crap it's not too bad. better than famous wank cock grouse
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:47, archived)
# ahhh, but we have
Highland Gold aswell. So there ;)
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:38, archived)
# Highland What?
?
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:40, archived)
# I rest
my case.

edit - now i think of it, itt was free. I have no idea why (apart from the obvious) but we've had about 5 bottles kicking about for ages.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:44, archived)
# sounds dreadful.
I have a bottle of Johnny Walker Black Label I got free of British Midland for getting up early and flying to heathrow a lot. I usually have some decent malt though, so the JW is really back-up material.

I went for the Balvenie... just a little one. God it's smooth. 25 years old when bottled. About 28 now. I know this because it has a dated certificate on the label... October 1974 it went into the cask!
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:49, archived)
# time I spent some more time
investigating the whiskeyboozes methinks.

These all sound fun.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:52, archived)
# 12 year old Glenlivet is my wee dram
for tonight.
edit: until that runs out and it's back on to the Teacher's :)
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 0:32, archived)