Kingstonian
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Fwiffo you are overthinking this. A bottle of blended whisky costs far less than 16 year old Lagavulin.
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A blended whisky would have been cheaper for the wound itself.
Fwiffo you are overthinking this. A bottle of blended whisky costs far less than 16 year old Lagavulin.
It's about the alcohol content, the higher the better.
My effort probably made no difference in terms of bacteria, but I felt I had to do something, dammit.
Are you telling me Cutty Sark or Bell's is just as effective at tending to wounds?
Honestly I have heard of vodka because it's relatively more pure. I never thought to rub peaty brown stuff on a wound. Maybe Laphroaig can double as embalming liquid but that's another discussion.
presumably because I usually drink the whole bottle.
Then the next day I'm with my mates at the footy game, a cocktail bar and a vegan restaurant and a comedy club.
WTF
Then the next day I'm with my mates at the footy game, a cocktail bar and a vegan restaurant and a comedy club.
WTF
A priest, a nun and a rabbi...
table of lovely young birds drinking water all night
I was at the footy game with my former staff and my school mate since grade 7. Then the former staffer had to go home so my school mate and I grabbed a scotch egg and an ale at a craft brewery because we were waiting for the crowds to die down at the rail station. Then his girlfriend was nagging him to go home so I made it further north to meet with someone who just finished a birthday party with his daughter at the cocktail bar. Then vegan restaurant because the cocktail bar had nuts, pickles and bread. We mostly hung out there because there was a table of lovely young birds drinking water all night. Then he wanted to go to his old haunt which was a comedy club although we never made it past the bar to the actual show.
Do they have Scotch eggs abroad? They used to be simple, inexpensive snacks. Now they can cost a fiver in poncy establishments.
https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/MiddleofLidl.htm?articleId=5054&ar=1
Don’t ask what goes into them though.
Then again an omelette is expensive in cafes. Three large free range eggs 45p to 50p. I don’t mind paying for a cooked breakfast as some coordination is required, but a plain omelette is simple and not difficult if you add further ingredients either.
https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/MiddleofLidl.htm?articleId=5054&ar=1
Don’t ask what goes into them though.
Then again an omelette is expensive in cafes. Three large free range eggs 45p to 50p. I don’t mind paying for a cooked breakfast as some coordination is required, but a plain omelette is simple and not difficult if you add further ingredients either.
My missus bought me a bottle of a Lidl available Bordeux from 2016 the other day, so good I told her to get a couple of boxes, which did. She said it was Euros 10 a bottle, which knowing my missus, probably means it was half of that. I daren't look it up the price, but for super market wine this beats all competitors in the Netherlands.
Why does she inflate the price?
I find the worst wine here is yellow tail. It's so sugary having a sip gives me the premonition I will have a headache.
Since when?The Americans still do a good Chardonnay's
Yellow Tail is alcoholic cordial. Dreadful. For years Americans would ask me about Yellow Tail. But it was never sold here at all. Never heard of it. Then about 5 years ago they started selling it here. Bloody awful.Why does she inflate the price?
I find the worst wine here is yellow tail. It's so sugary having a sip gives me the premonition I will have a headache.
Edit: whilst it's not JW Red, it's certainly not any worse or better.
Yellow Tail is alcoholic cordial. Dreadful. For years Americans would ask me about Yellow Tail. But it was never sold here at all. Never heard of it. Then about 5 years ago they started selling it here. Bloody awful.
Ugh. Oaked awfulness.
The Johnnie Walker Red that Churchill drank was different. I have an early 1990s Johnnie Walker Black and the taste is very different than the present day blend.
Whisky is just something I don't mix with anything else. I've never heard of your Johnnie Walker knock off though.
Don't ask me - You buy the shitThen why are you exporting it to poison the lot of us?
Don't ask me - You buy the shit
Purchased a bottle of the John Barr black label, the so called Reserve Blend. Pretty much as the red, a more than good JW Black replacement. With a couple of ice cubes almost identical.
I'm going to have to try this when I'm across the pond since I drink Johnnie black 3 or 4 times a week.
I transitioned to some red after.I'm 3 double rye and 3x 9oz wine in.
I transitioned to some red after.
Oh yes, you lot are working todayExcept I had to get the 650am bus today and I have separate meetings with two of the CxOs. Not a good combination.