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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 4, 2018 16:07:07 GMT
Also Aberlour A'Bunnadh. It's very good for a sherried whisky. I have some Japanese whisky, but I haven't tried that yet. Been playing Yakuza, perchance?
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Post by Faceless on Jan 4, 2018 16:09:30 GMT
Top recommending. Thanks all
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 4, 2018 16:15:37 GMT
Given the fact that heating a substance has the effect of particles vibrating and getting excited we should really have left the topic for Wiggler Wednesday.
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Post by Sheep2 on Jan 4, 2018 16:16:06 GMT
No. I have not played Yakuza. I am simply culturally aware of Japanese whisky. Mostly because it was on display in Sainsbury.
'Stinging it' is a reference to Sting and his tantric sex practices. Which is basically sitting around thinking about sex for hours without reaching for a happy ending. It almost certainly doesn't include smearing your johnson with honey and sticking it in a wasp nest, again.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 4, 2018 16:17:46 GMT
Granite doesn’t have a very high specific heat capacity. Polyethylene has a similar capacity as ice, and would be food safe if of the appropriate grade. Animal tissue has an even higher specific heat capacity. I’m not suggesting putting a frozen mouse in your whisky* or anything like that, just noting the fact.
I’d suggest enjoying your whisky slightly warmer would be the best option. Failing that, have you tried chilling the bottle and glass?
*I absolutely am.
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Post by Sheep2 on Jan 4, 2018 16:21:19 GMT
Shenguin
Do you regularly wake up after drinking whisky worried a mouse has died in your mouth overnight? Well aware, maybe worried is too strong a word.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 4, 2018 16:25:24 GMT
Sometimes it’s best to know at what point the mouse entered the food chain.
You know, you could quote Kingsley Amis properly, and retain a little more of the wit.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 4, 2018 16:25:43 GMT
I remember there was a brief fad around 2010 where people would be filmed whacking off unnoticed on trains. The idea was you would be just be out of view on a half empty carriage or have loads of stuff on your lap to hide what you were doing. I didn't catch the train much around this time I hasten to add.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 4, 2018 16:28:29 GMT
Ah, The good old days, when it was ok to post sexually aggressive crimes on YouTube.
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Post by Sheep2 on Jan 4, 2018 16:29:37 GMT
I was referencing, not quoting. There was a tv version of Lucky Jim on at lunchtime. It was awful. Properly bad. I don't see why I should have to be better.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 4, 2018 16:35:23 GMT
I was referencing, not quoting. There was a tv version of Lucky Jim on at lunchtime. It was awful. Properly bad. I don't see why I should have to be better. I’m also annoyed you smeared your johnson with honey and put it in a wasp nest. Honey is for bees, not wasps. You might as well have used jam.
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Post by Sheep2 on Jan 4, 2018 16:48:27 GMT
I thought the wasps might enjoy a small treat.
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Post by Melvazord on Jan 4, 2018 17:08:05 GMT
A wasps nest is called a bike. Fuck knows why, when they set up shop they aint peddling nowhere.
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Post by Felice Landry on Jan 4, 2018 17:20:41 GMT
What are people having for dinner?
Lasagna for us, homemade Ragu that takes 4 hours before it is ready, though store bought pasta takes away some of the glitter
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Post by scubar on Jan 4, 2018 17:24:19 GMT
What are people having for dinner? Lasagna for us, homemade Ragu that takes 4 hours before it is ready, though store bought pasta takes away some of the glitter You won't miss out much by using ready made. Most Italians do.
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Post by Felice Landry on Jan 4, 2018 17:26:00 GMT
What are people having for dinner? Lasagna for us, homemade Ragu that takes 4 hours before it is ready, though store bought pasta takes away some of the glitter You won't miss out much by using ready made. Most Italians do. True, too much fuss
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Post by Destry on Jan 4, 2018 17:30:35 GMT
Pork and beef meatballs in a spicy tomato sauce, served with spaghetti (for my wife and daughter) or chips (for me).
EDIT: meatballs, homemade; sauce, homemade; pasta dried; chips, McCains.
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Post by Felice Landry on Jan 4, 2018 17:34:52 GMT
Pork and beef meatballs in a spicy tomato sauce, served with spaghetti (for my wife and daughter) or chips (for me). EDIT: meatballs, homemade; sauce, homemade; pasta dried; chips, McCains. Small or large meatballs?
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 4, 2018 17:38:36 GMT
Dinner: this was determined by a quick trip to the shops and turns out to be duck stir fry with noodles and rice because I'm indecisive and I've never met a noodle that I didn't like.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 17:38:52 GMT
What McCain's? Wrinkled? Oven?
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Post by Melvazord on Jan 4, 2018 17:45:08 GMT
Ginger glazed ham and macaroni cheese. I'm not saying I win at dinner but I am totally saying that.
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 4, 2018 17:47:25 GMT
Who else here sings "On Top of Spaghetti" every time they are having meatballs with pasta? Only me? Okay then.
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Post by Destry on Jan 4, 2018 17:52:51 GMT
Pork and beef meatballs in a spicy tomato sauce, served with spaghetti (for my wife and daughter) or chips (for me). EDIT: meatballs, homemade; sauce, homemade; pasta dried; chips, McCains. Small or large meatballs? Smaller than a golf ball: about the size of a squash ball. EDIT: McCain French fries
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 4, 2018 17:52:58 GMT
My girlfriend says "I will just have to wait and see" with regards to tonight's dinner.
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Post by Felice Landry on Jan 4, 2018 17:55:17 GMT
Small or large meatballs? a squash ball. What speed?
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