I agree... I've tried almost all mention, including a special bottling of 75 year MacAllan, and for my money, as a daily drinker, the MacAllan 12 is affordable and easy to love.Abraham wrote:Beggin yer guvna's pardon, but written in the King's English on my bottle of Macallan are these words: Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky
Please note: Following the word "Scotch" is the word "Whisky" - obviously it doesn't simply end with nothing further written i.e., Scotch IS whisky and a fine one at that...
Now, how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
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- Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:35 am
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- Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:30 pm
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Cheers to that, count me as a MacAllan fan.Pete92FS wrote:Abraham wrote:frazzled,
My drug of choice is the occasional single malt scotch at home and hookers don't tempt me in the least.
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Single Malt beats blended hands down IMHO. As far as the hookers go I think Mrs. Pete92FS would have something to say about that!
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- Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:19 pm
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Agree... it's a thread that won't change anyone's stance. We do at least share common ground on 2nd Amendment rights.frazzled wrote:Clearly this thread needs to deviate and pronto to this:
Single malt scotch is fine. However I prefer a nice dark rum, or lighter rum and water myself.
- Wed Oct 21, 2009 2:22 pm
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Prior to the rise of the immoral, anti-American mindset, which really came to power in the 1960's, it was clearly demonstrated and was accepted by the masses in the United States.android wrote:Quod Erat Demonstrandumchamberc wrote:android wrote: Conservatives don't really believe in freedom to make choices any more than liberals. They just want everyone to be free to make the same choices they would make.
How about let's legalize marijuana, gambling and prostitution?
All those conservatives are going to come down on those ideas like a ton of bricks.
"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." -John Adams
Ours is a Christian nation, formed with Christian values, and is to be enjoyed by folks who accept those values as the law of the land. It isn't that they have to subscribe to those beliefs, but they must abide by them.
Finally, 4 years of Latin put to use!
- Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:50 pm
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android wrote:I agree.frazzled wrote: I have to respectfully disagree. While there are two camps and your construct often works I don't think its base is necessarily freedom vs. state control. I'd proffer there is that, but also "both sides" tend to want to control me, just on different issues. If I pop up that abortion should be legal in all circumstances I not going to get a fight from the "liberal side," but from the "conservative side." However thats a freedom from government point.
I've often found its both sides that are trying to tell me to do something. I resist both.
Conservatives don't really believe in freedom to make choices any more than liberals. They just want everyone to be free to make the same choices they would make.
How about let's legalize marijuana, gambling and prostitution?
All those conservatives are going to come down on those ideas like a ton of bricks.
"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." -John Adams
Ours is a Christian nation, formed with Christian values, and is to be enjoyed by folks who accept those values as the law of the land. It isn't that they have to subscribe to those beliefs, but they must abide by them.