| Yes most excellent. |
| Check the bass line in this one. |
| SanchoPancho wrote: Wow, that must have been an awesome trip, SP! |
| ...rainy day outside in germany........and then THIS........thanx,bill...... |
| This is way slower than I remember it being. |
| guten morgen alte erde yah man |
| Two sugars please love, stir it up, lil' darlin' |
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| TerryS wrote: We've got a whisky club goin' here, I'm sipping on a glass of Caol Ila 12 as we speak, so to errr speak. Bought in the Nicaraguan "Duty Free" (don't get me started on what that actually means) last week and just opened - Ahhh yes Spirit UP indeed. I'm working on some Lagavulin 16-year, Ardbeg 10-year, and the always chewy LaPhroaig 10-year. On the safer side, I'm also enjoying some Bruichladdich "Waves". Safe to say I like my Islays. ; ) (And, oh yah, "Stir it Up" is one of my fave Bob tunes.) |
| If you don't like it, you can pass the blunt to the.... um, uhhh.... person on the left. |
| fredriley wrote: Expensive tastes, dude! But good :o). I had some Highland Park 12yo last night which soothed my mouth and my mood. Orkney's finest :*) . I sure would like to get my tongue around an 18yo, though (ahem!). We've got a whisky club goin' here, I'm sipping on a glass of Caol Ila 12 as we speak, so to errr speak. Bought in the Nicaraguan "Duty Free" (don't get me started on what that actually means) last week and just opened - Ahhh yes Spirit UP indeed. |
| TJS wrote: This is some seriously boring music. And repetitive. I often click on what the person has rated highly when someone makes a blanket comment like this about a song. So interesting. You know 10 is highest, right, TJS? |
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| ThePoose wrote: Lagavulin 16-year + Highland Park 18-year, please. Single malt can segue to and from anything in the known and unknown universe. Expensive tastes, dude! But good :o). I had some Highland Park 12yo last night which soothed my mouth and my mood. Orkney's finest :*) . I sure would like to get my tongue around an 18yo, though (ahem!). |
| This is some seriously boring music. And repetitive. |
| On_The_Beach wrote: The frantic tempo is killing me. Couldn't they slow it down a little? Oh, and Talisker 10-year never lets me down. I went to the Talisker Distillery once. Lovely tour...better tasting room than most :) |
| really enjoying the conversation...bob and malts |
| On_The_Beach wrote: The frantic tempo is killing me. Couldn't they slow it down a little? Oh, and Talisker 10-year never lets me down. I just passed through your neck of the woods on my annual motorcycle trip, Beach: http://mc2-canada-trip-2011.blogspot.com/2011/08/day-1.html In a pinch, Pinch Haig will do nicely. Blended, but very good. |
| The frantic tempo is killing me. Couldn't they slow it down a little? Oh, and Talisker 10-year never lets me down. |
| ThePoose wrote: Lagavulin 16-year + Highland Park 18-year, please. Single malt can segue to and from anything in the known and unknown universe. One of the few Reggae tunes I can tolerate or actually like. On the other topic, please, the Macallan 25. :) There is no substitute. |