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Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 21:15
by judasmuppet
I can't recall how Welsh that movie is.
Rick Cave";p="810627 wrote:
judasmuppet";p="810583 wrote:Dammit. I'm going to do this thing. For Rick.
I'd say go for it if I knew what you were talking about.
I'm going to spend a silly amount of money of one of your recommendations.

Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 22:28
by Rick Cave
Which one?

I don't think there were any Welsh in the Proposition.
Did a lot of Welsh immigrate to Australia?
I never did the research.
Not that many came here.
Nowhere the amount of the Scots or the Irish.
Philadelphia has Welsh named streets that even the residents can't pronounce.

Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 22:52
by judasmuppet
Yeah I dunno. I couldn't be bothered with wikipedia today. THe Badger took it out of me.
Rick Cave";p="810702 wrote:Which one?
Probably the first one I see from the list.

Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 23:02
by Rick Cave
Oban is a very good choice.
I didn't mention Scapa and that is one of my favorites.
It's also a bit cheaper.
Very smooth.
A noticeable hint of honey during and after.

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 07:02
by judasmuppet
I looked at a bottle of Oban on the weekend. Definately waiting until duty free for that one.

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 08:06
by Busta
There were quite a heap of Welsh convicts sent over...

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 21:40
by Roark
Do you know them personally, Busta? Have you met them?

If not, I can't see how you can possibly prove that.

Weak.

*slow clap*

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 02:58
by Hitman
Roark";p="812879 wrote:Do you know them personally, Busta? Have you met them?

If not, I can't see how you can possibly prove that.

Weak.

*slow clap*
Dude, you're talking about someone who doesn't even have the guts to man the fuck up and post a pic of himself on the fucking internet...

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Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 22:18
by Rick Cave
So you didn't see Scapa on the shelves, Eli?

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 22:28
by judasmuppet
Nah. It was only a small bottle shop.

They wanted almost $100 Aus for a bottle for the Oban, which isn't entirely non-doable, but I'm sure I'll find a better deal in transit in December.

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 22:58
by judasmuppet
A taste of Danish
Joe Bates with the latest from travel retail
Store Focus.

Copenhagen Kastrup.

If only every duty-free shop could look like Swiss travel retailer The Nuance Group’s new flagship store at Copenhagen airport.

At a spacious 2,700sq m this light, airy outlet, is easily the largest airport shop in Europe.The wellstocked liquor section is separated into three areas: white liquor, wine and brown liquor. Between 250 and 270 whiskies are offered in the brown liquor corner, about 80 per cent of them Scotch whiskies, 10 per cent Irish, and the remaining 10 per cent Bourbons and other international whiskies.

The store’s best-selling whiskies are all blends: The Famous Grouse, Chivas Regal and Ballantines.

The malt selection is impressive and includes a number of rare, super-premium or travel-retail exclusive references, including Laphroaig 30 year old (DKK2,349/£215.85), Bowmore 25 year old (DKK1,499/£137.75), Ardmore 100th Anniversary (DKK999.95/£93.26) and Springbank 1989 Port Wood (DKK579/£353.20).

The store has a rolling programme of promotions and about six-eight whiskies are available for tasting at any one time. During August offers include Ballantines Gold Seal at DKK229.95 (£21.12), Scapa 14 year old at DK209.95 (£19.30) and Laphroaig 10 year old at DKK219.95 (£20.20).

An excellent whisky offer is also to be found at Nuance’s Connoisseurs Club store, which is located in Terminal 3.

Best Buy.

Scapa 14 Year Old.

In January this year Scapa distillery, one of only two Orkney whiskies, re-opened full time after being .....

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Guess where I'm stopping before leaving the airport?

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 12:34
by Rick Cave
That place sounds like heaven.

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 18:49
by judasmuppet
For back-up I've got Free Duty at HK Airport:
The "Best Liquor Travel Retailer in Asia Pacific 2006" (Raven-Fox), with a great savings of 50 ~ 70% over downtown. Free Duty’s selection is the largest in Asia Pacific and covers everything from the most popular to the most prestigious and rare items.

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 19:04
by Rick Cave
There is nothing better than a classy drunk, Judas.
Don't let anyone tell you different.

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 19:21
by judasmuppet
I believe you, man.

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 20:36
by Rick Cave
I believe that you believe me, man.

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 20:41
by judasmuppet
*scotch-drinking gang sign*

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 20:47
by Rick Cave
What are your thoughts on Irish whiskey?

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 20:58
by judasmuppet
They spell it differently, and I'd drink it.

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 21:02
by Rick Cave
You talk like a veterinarian fucks.

Dogstyle.

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 21:15
by judasmuppet
Are you asking me out on a date?

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 21:20
by Rick Cave
Are you insinuating that I like strangers to buy me Scotch at Swedish airports?

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 21:26
by judasmuppet
Any port in a storm, sailor.

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 21:36
by Rick Cave
Is that how you go about calling Ljunberg an attractive man?

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 21:38
by judasmuppet
He does indeed get easier on the eyes with age...