fred55
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Post by fred55 on Jan 17, 2009 9:12:59 GMT
Found a use for what's outside the bottle, too. Pete
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Post by drjohn on Jan 17, 2009 9:26:06 GMT
Whit sacrilege - we're a' doooomed! Now has it been The Macallan, the Famous Grouse, Glen Morangie or the pinnacle of nectars ... Glen Moray, I would have taken you more seriously, Fred. Strangely, and seriously sadly, your namesake Fred, my buddy from Oz was passing through KL a month or so back and had brought me a bottle of nectar from the UK, but as he came out the swinging doors of the Federal Hotel in KL, he caught the plastic carrier bag on the door and the nectar smashed to smithereens on the marble floor - I was almost in tears DJ
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fred55
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Post by fred55 on Jan 20, 2009 7:55:01 GMT
Haven't tried any of those. Which one should I start with? Pete
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Post by drumkilbo on Jan 20, 2009 9:42:48 GMT
Try starting alphabetically, Aberlour for instance. The ' Gs' will take a while what with Glen Dronach and all the other wonderful Glens of Scotland, but as DJ points out, Glen Moray takes a bit of beating. Was it Chic Murray who, when he fell with a half bottle in his hip pooch, felt something wet and said " Dear God, I hope that's blood and no' whisky! "
Slainte,
Ian.
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JWB46
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Post by JWB46 on Jan 20, 2009 22:50:25 GMT
G,day.....just leave them all alone or you will never get that railmotor finished for the March open day Have a good one....John.
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fred55
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Post by fred55 on Jan 25, 2009 8:11:03 GMT
Hi John, Ive been working furiously, but March is off, landowner conditions too tough. You are still welcome to run your critter as a visitor. ;D
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