Jim [about as far off topic as one can get] Frediani
-----Original Message-----
From: P.J.M. Beerepoot <mordred@ibm.net>
To: Basil A. Daoust <daoust@ibm.net>; g2-list@pbm.com <g2-list@pbm.com>
Date: Sunday, March 07, 1999 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: Camaris on the rocks with a twist
>so, in canada its called RYE, in the southern USA bourbon (hmmmmmm), i n
>Ireland Whiskey and in scotland , just guess,. anyway I am jusr right now
>enjoying a Longmorn aged for 25 years , and I must confess it is a delight
>:-)
>
>Peter
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>Van: Basil A. Daoust <daoust@ibm.net>
>Aan: g2-list@pbm.com <g2-list@pbm.com>
>Datum: zondag 7 maart 1999 23:13
>Onderwerp: Re: Camaris on the rocks with a twist
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>>In Canada, well were I grew up anyway we have always called this stuff
>>RYE. Must be since we use grain.
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>>Basil
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>>"P.J.M. Beerepoot" wrote:
>>>
>>> You must be Irish then Greg. A scotch is spelled as whisky without an E
>(for
>>> those that dont know the difference :-))
>>>
>>> Peter Beerepoot
>>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>>> Van: Greg Lindahl <lindahl@pbm.com>
>>> Aan: Tim Whalen <whalen@digitalboardwalk.com>
>>> CC: g2-list@pbm.com <g2-list@pbm.com>
>>> Datum: donderdag 4 maart 1999 23:22
>>> Onderwerp: Re: Camaris on the rocks with a twist
>>>
>>> >> I'm not wasting the good scotch on a bunch of peasant rabble!
>>> >> Shall we say six-ish?
>>> >
>>> >Scotch? SCOTCH? It's called WHISKEY.
>>> >
>>> >This means war. You're dead meat, Dogmatix.
>>> >
>>> >-- King Oleg
>>> >
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