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01 Dec 16
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI can't thumb up this post, why? Did they take them away from non-subs? :'(
You put coke in your whisky? My goodness man, get a grip.
British Occupation Of India In Colour.
I'm currently laying on the chair in trang in Thailand looking at the rain falling, I can also see a couple of plants and a small house.
Originally posted by drewnogalIconic image. However it is sad that his life ended tragically after never truly being free.
A framed poster of Conrad Schumann as he defects to West Berlin, 1961. It's intended for another room when a certain person cleans it up but has been left in the corner of my room turned on it's side for over a year.
Originally posted by FMFI only drink bourbon whisky these days. Someone once bought me a bottle of Laphroaig for my birthday, it was the most disgusting drink I've ever imbibed. It tasted and smelt like surgical spirit.
If it was American whisky, I'd be willing to put 7Up or Sprite or Tango in and just gun it without breathing through my nose. I don't know why people drink anything other than Irish whiskey.
02 Dec 16
Originally posted by divegeesterYeah but going round actually drinking surgical spirit looks really bad. A bottle of Laphroaig has got a certain ge bith dè about it.
Someone once bought me a bottle of Laphroaig for my birthday, it was the most disgusting drink I've ever imbibed. It tasted and smelt like surgical spirit.
Originally posted by FMFI've never actually drunk surgical spirit so my last post was misleading in its specifics but accurate in its generality of the revoltingness of (certain) Irish whiskies.
Yeah but going round actually drinking surgical spirit looks really bad. A bottle of Laphroaig has got a certain ge bith dè about it.
Originally posted by divegeesterAlleged revoltingness aside, I think you'll find that Laphroaig isn't one of the "certain Irish whiskies".
I've never actually drunk surgical spirit so my last post was misleading in its specifics but accurate in its generality of the revoltingness of (certain) Irish whiskies.