Does 'up to 11' not ring any bells?
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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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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 Mary Chambers View PostIsn't this a thread about Happiness Ratings? That's what the title says.
Here are the words of a music-hall song sung by Will Fyffe just after the price of the commodity we're discussing was increased.
Twelve And A Tanner A Bottle
(MacKenzie / Will Fyffe)
Chorus:
It's twelve and a tanner a bottle
That's what it's costin' today
Twelve and a tanner a bottle
Man it tak's a' your pleasure away
Afore ye can hae a wee drappie
You have to spend a' that you've got
How can a fella be happy
When happiness costs such a lot
It's really high time something is done
To alter the way the country is run
They're no daein' things the way that they should
Just take for instance the price of the food
There's taxes on this, taxes on that
While the people grow lean, the officials grow fat
You have to admit it's a bit underhand
Puttin' a tax on the breath of the land
I used to meet old pals o' mine
When whisky was cheap, went doon like wine
Noo I don't see them I'm sorry to tell
I slip roon' the corner and drink by masel'
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