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belld
Quoteteleblaster You missed out the morning constitutional to the Broon Coo. The port there can be sweet and nice. Port like a wee scone is strictly for octogenerian vicars. What is your memory of the Black Whiskies we attacked with such gusto on our last trip to Islay? Distillers and strengths please?
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Wings and McCartneys Glasgow Apollo 1975. Help get me out of here.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteStonesTod Quotebelld QuoteStonesTod i live in texas now and we never say sweet and/or nice. we do some to say howdy and y'all quite a bit, which is kind of sweet and nice.... Will be sweet and nice to see you in 2012. you're getting the hang of it. tell all your friends. What are friends? I have associates who descent upon Chateau Bell devour every drop of whisky on the premises
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteStonesTod i live in texas now and we never say sweet and/or nice. we do some to say howdy and y'all quite a bit, which is kind of sweet and nice.... Will be sweet and nice to see you in 2012.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteStonesTod Quotebelld QuoteStonesTod Quotebelld QuoteStonesTod interesting tidbit - the only two single malt international championships were won by: japanese distillers What is truly astounding is the very large number of Japanese tourists who visit Scotland all year round to make pilgrimages to their favourite Distilleries. The Hebridean Islands, particularly Islay, are the most popular
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteStonesTod Quotebelld QuoteStonesTod interesting tidbit - the only two single malt international championships were won by: japanese distillers What is truly astounding is the very large number of Japanese tourists who visit Scotland all year round to make pilgrimages to their favourite Distilleries. The Hebridean Islands, particularly Islay, are the most popular. when i did my extensiv
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteStonesTod interesting tidbit - the only two single malt international championships were won by: japanese distillers What is truly astounding is the very large number of Japanese tourists who visit Scotland all year round to make pilgrimages to their favourite Distilleries. The Hebridean Islands, particularly Islay, are the most popular.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Quote71Tele Quotebelld Whiskey greetings. Unfortunately neither the Scots nor the Irish can be credited with inventing the alcohol distillation process, it was developed by the Babyloniains some 2000 years BC. It was brought to Europe by the Moors and eventually reached Scotland and Ireland around 1100. The two ways of spelling results from the differences between the Scottish and Irish Gaelic L
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Whiskey greetings. Unfortunately neither the Scots nor the Irish can be credited with inventing the alcohol distillation process, it was developed by the Babyloniains some 2000 years BC. It was brought to Europe by the Moors and eventually reached Scotland and Ireland around 1100. The two ways of spelling results from the differences between the Scottish and Irish Gaelic Languages. Anyway lets
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Quotewhiskey The Scots dropped the E from the correct spelling of Whiskey after they counterfeited the recipe given to them by the Irish And the Prince and the Princess lived happily ever after. End of fairy tale.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Quoteteleblaster Quotebelld Calling the Orcadian "DRAMBO". Gies yer spiel. Hello, old boy. You know my views on whisky and how to drink it. For the dabbler, go to a good whisky bar and have a tour of Scotland. Start with the Lowland malts then move up Strathspey. Call in to Orkney for some Highland Park and Scapa and finish on the delightful isle of Islay. Other tours are permiss
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Quotetonterapi These are common on my shopping list: The Black Grouse (a Famous Grouse blender sort for the swedish market) Famous Grouse Malt 12 y. Jameson Sometimes I do spoil myself with a bottle of: Lagavulin Laphroaig Nikka Yoichi Nikka savour, enjoy and respect from Scotland ( Its a wee country north of England )
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
The bank will say YIPEEE, not another re-mortgage application. But my teacup predicts a farewell tour.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Quotechelskeith Lagavulin Lagavulin yep liquid orgasm.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Per chance the first show will be too much and the old boys will end up in the cardiac unit. Second show cancelled. Only jesting Harm you lucky b.....d!
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Head, Chest or Pubic?
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Quotetimbernardis what is the difference between bourbon and whiskey anyway? plexi Taste, sophistication, style, longevity,class = The Stones. = Scottish Whisky ( please note the correct spelling ) The other stuff perhaps like the Beatles = weak superficial etc! Cheers Jumpin Jock Flash
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Calling the Orcadian "DRAMBO". Gies yer spiel.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteRaahenTiikeri Talisker is great.Laphroaig is great.Glenlivet and Macallan are great in other style. Blended:....white Horse...maybe vat69 i'm too poor to think those malts. Think Capitalism? Speculate to accumulate, try shoplifting! Nothing is too good for the real workers. refrain from moral lectures everyone, have you every exceeded the speed limit and placed others in danger?
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Quoterollmops A good friend offered me a bottle of Talisker(scotch) "aged 10 years". It's really good! I love J.Daniels too. But that Talisker whisky is amazing. What is your favorite? Rock and Roll, Mops Mops how much time do you have? Yes Talisker is a most acceptable dram however how about the other 350 plus Scottish Malt whiskies? You really must develop a new hobby and endea
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
A good night indeed, Ronnies radio show 20,00 followed by Toots programme, sheer bliss.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
This is typical of the hilarious and informative anecdotes Ronnie recalls on every one of his shows. The Joplin escapade was recalled by Ronnie on a show several months ago. Oh and his choice of music is fantastic, a fusion of rock, blues, r+b, country,jazz, latin etc, etc. Curiously like a fusion of the tastes his bandmates. I never miss a broadcast and will have a hefty dram and havana at the
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Quotebelld My bank account details - 32576542 sort code 44 66 88 If IORRIANS wish to sponsor me I will post a diary twice daily on the next world tour. Think of the oodles of vicarious pleasure to be got! "Modern era" Definately Voodoo Lounge, had to re-mortgage Chateau Bell! Some spine chilling performances even in the largest of venues.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
My bank account details - 32576542 sort code 44 66 88 If IORRIANS wish to sponsor me I will post a diary twice daily on the next world tour. Think of the oodles of vicarious pleasure to be got!
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Blinded By Rainbows. This was at the time potentially a dangerous path to take.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteGreen Lady Quotebelld QuoteGreen Lady "Beggars Banquet" is a collection of short stories, not all about Rebus or crime. There is one called "Glimmer" which is written from the viewpoint of an anonymous narrator who is present during the recording of Sympathy for the Devil and also at Altamont. Ian Rankin certainly knows his Stones history. Yes indeed I realise this but
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteGreen Lady "Beggars Banquet" is a collection of short stories, not all about Rebus or crime. There is one called "Glimmer" which is written from the viewpoint of an anonymous narrator who is present during the recording of Sympathy for the Devil and also at Altamont. Ian Rankin certainly knows his Stones history. Yes indeed I realise this but didn`t wish to write an ess
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Ian has published numerous crime thrillers based in Edinburgh and featuring the main character Inspector Rebus. Rebus deals with stress at the end of the day by drinking large measures of Malt Whisky and listening to his Stones collection. Books published include the following titles - Beggars Banquet Black and Blue Let it Bleed You may safely conclude that Rankin is a Stones fan. Along wi
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
Anyone know if any members of Stu`s family have been invited? He is from the east coast fishing village in Scotland, Pittenweem. They host an annual Arts festival every August that includes music and has in the past paid tribute to Stu.
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13 ***years ***ago
belld
QuoteStonesTod Quote24FPS. I get bored with people who become wine enthusiasts, cigar aficionados, or overly concerned with single malt scotches, etc. you get bored with ppl who have refined tastes? Yep, If one gets bored with others tastes they are a trifle elitist per chance? Do you get bored with liking the best music in your humble opinion? Chill.
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