I don't know how happy the rest of you are. The average for the ethnic group/stage of life or whatever which includes the lady wife and myself appears to be 7.5. All I can say is that, when we took part in the survey, they had to provide us with a special meter that went up to 11.
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Anna
Originally posted by Northender View PostI don't know how happy the rest of you are. The average for the ethnic group/stage of life or whatever which includes the lady wife and myself appears to be 7.5. All I can say is that, when we took part in the survey, they had to provide us with a special meter that went up to 11.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostDid you mean to provide a link so we can all test how happy/miserable we are and compare our depths of depression/joy?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Caliban View PostYou need some of ferret's Cheery Cake (see bread board )
Ever so slightly on a similar topic, I would strongly advise a powerful medicinal tonic in the form of a very large Islay Bruichladdich Malt ...
Haven't the 'happy-index' government idiots yet realised that it's not just digging up a peat bog through heavy mist and driving rain that makes these Hebridean islanders appear so irritatingly happy?
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Anna
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostEver so slightly on a similar topic, I would strongly advise a powerful medicinal tonic in the form of a very large Islay Bruichladdich Malt ...
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Anna View PostA few tears back, at Christmas, Mine Host produced about 25 bottles of various 15, 20 and 25 year old blends. Some of them, to be honest, tasted so much of iodine that you could imagine yourself in intensive care having a wound dressed with seaweed. I admire the Scottish malt industry but how you acquire a taste for it must surely involve years of training.
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Anna
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostLove at first tipple in my case!
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Anna View PostBut, it tastes, vile, Like, dead seaweed? And, they like to to, I dunno, think this loadsa load something is worth paying £75 a bottle for? For something that tastes of, peat and water? Does it really, like, have, supernatural powers, this malt whiskey>
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Originally posted by Anna View PostBut, it tastes, vile, Like, dead seaweed?
And, they like to to, I dunno, think this loadsa load something is worth paying £75 a bottle for? For something that tastes of, peat and water? Does it really, like, have, supernatural powers, this malt whiskey>
And there's at least one very good Welsh whisky, too: Penderyn - a bit like a ten-year-old Macallen, with lovely almond flavours and an evening-long warm glow.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Quite a coincidence as I sit here with a small tot of Highland Park at me elbow. Not one I usually choose but it was £6 off at the Coopie.
I learned the trade in the 18th Hole in Torry . Can't find any mention of it - has it closed down?
Oops! I think it might have been the 19th Hole Still can't find it though.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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amateur51
Originally posted by french frank View PostQuite a coincidence as I sit here with a small tot of Highland Park at me elbow. Not one I usually choose but it was £6 off at the Coopie.
I learned the trade in the 18th Hole in Torry . Can't find any mention of it - has it closed down?
Oops! I think it might have been the 19th Hole Still can't find it though.
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And there's at least one very good Welsh whisky, too: Penderyn - a bit like a ten-year-old Macallen, with lovely almond flavours and an evening-long warm glow.
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostI quite like Danzy Jones Wysgi Licor, fhg, based on a late C19 recipe of a Welsh journeyman stonemason and sold by The Celtic Spirit Company.
Have you sampled the "Twelve-year-old Celtic Whisky" at all?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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