Re: Whiskey Live Glasgow





"sme" <padraigog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns96C09CC802E5Cpadraigogocola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:08:29 GMT and in uk.local.glasgow, CCMcG
> wrote....
>
>> The Hubby doesn't drink alcoholic beverages anymore and I imbibe
>> rarely now, so when I do, it's a real treat.
>
> Awrite CC. You've been quite recently. And saying that so have Westie and
> Kochanski. You three been away courting another NG??
>
> Anyway, whisky is minging! I like something you order and drink. Not
> something you have to pick a brand for. It's no bad for toothache as the
> minging taste takes your mind off your sore tooth.
>
> --
> sme
>
Naw, are you kiddin'?! ulg's my only ng. ;-) Nae time for more than that,
and I haven't even read all the latest posts yet. Did catch the big fitbah
argument though - and Westie was in on that, not by half! Haven't seen a
thread that long in ages. Hehe - as The Hubby says, some things never
change - although a lot of folk seem to be making a go of it in part, like
the Rangers at least dropping the hiring ban on Catholics. But it HAS been
years and not much progress. All that separatist, collectivist stuff is
such obvious crap - and so tiresome - I really don't understand what one
gets out of it. Healthy competition is another thing entirely and each
team/side should enjoy appreciating and acknowledging the quality of the
other, that is if they value and respect themselves in the first place.

And how can ye not enjoy uisge beatha?! It's not a brand preference, it's a
flavor preference, as each label tastes entirely different from another.
Granted, ye either like it or ye don't. But I always liked it from the
first sip. I guess it's like eating dirt - brings one close to the land.
Not that I eat dirt! :-P

And for anyone with arthritis or back pain, it works wonders with less side
effects and much more manageable doses than other drugs - much like your
sore tooth reference, but not because of a bad taste, because of its warming
effect, increased blood flow, etc. Well, for me anyhow, and it's so refined
that it doesn't cause allergic reactions in folk like myself. It's fabulous
after skiing and on cold, long, dark winter nights. I love winter, woolly
jumpers, fireplaces, and a wee dram, especially in the mountains or by the
seashore. Mmmm.
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~CC



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