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Far too serious Bob. :o

I have drunk several interesting spirits in India, none of which were whisky. :)
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Yer but did you actually taste them or where they more of your etherial spirit?
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DaveS wrote: .....Incidentally, I see our wee highjacked thread has been "re-positioned"
yes indeed. please note that, in relation to despoiling the WHYW ( or whatever ) we have been " warned off " by the JC. under pain of having the malt forcibly extracted from our veins, we must never darken its door again :umbrella:

re your reply to " hardy " can i just clarify - you are aware he is a :troll: :)
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hardy wrote:
aquaplane wrote: I make a point of paying a bit more if required to keep jobs in Britain
That smacks of GB's "British jobs for British workers" which has now been adopted as a poster slogan by the BNP for the upcoming local and European elections. Realistically there is nothing wrong with Indian's having jobs if they are more competitive and productive than us or, is it because they are not "our own kind" that we should not buy their products (even if cheaper).
Back to Irish whisky , and broadening a bit, I recall with happy memories and a sore head, that when serving there in the border areas that we were often offered a potato based (homemade) whisky in the remoter farming communities...poteen. Anyone know why a similar brew is not found in west Scotland seeing as it was settled by the Irish long ago? If it is then any clues where I can get hold of some on my next trip over the wall.
Meanwhile I shall ignore DaveS's insulting comment.
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[quote="Falkirkdan.[/quote]

I know a man on this forum who could help you out there :party: :nyah: bigparty;[/quote]

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Go sailing in this cold east wind. Behave!!!!

Is this a case of pot calling kettle Black? :moon: Oh my will have the PC brigade after me now.

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Dear Sir,
hardy wrote:...... Meanwhile I shall ignore DaveS's insulting comment.
i think you possibly mean my " insulting " comment. daveS is far too polite to make any such comment.
i remain,
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hardy wrote: Meanwhile I shall ignore DaveS's insulting comment.
Er, what insulting comment was that?
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... hardy. looks like i missed something
last known post - ( to me anyway )
hardy wrote:...... Meanwhile I shall ignore DaveS's insulting comment.
gone, expunged, deleted - by his choice or ..... was he pushed :?: :?
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little boy blue wrote:... hardy. looks like i missed something
last known post - ( to me anyway )
hardy wrote:...... Meanwhile I shall ignore DaveS's insulting comment.
gone, expunged, deleted - by his choice or ..... was he pushed :?: :?
I hadn't noticed - It's weird if you read threads where you knew he'd posted - he's refered to - but his post has gone.

When Nick was asking about an epoxy repair to his grabrail - I noticed that he received a word for word duplicate reply on two fora from two posters. I put 2 and 2 together and maybe got 5 because the poster on the other fora doesn't appear to be the :troll: that Hardy was.

I fink he might have been pushed.

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ash wrote: ...... I fink he might have been pushed.Ash
:( - when is a forum not a forum :?: :)
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Ooooo! How exciting! Who was it in TOP?
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ash wrote: When Nick was asking about an epoxy repair to his grabrail - I noticed that he received a word for word duplicate reply on two fora from two posters. I put 2 and 2 together and maybe got 5 because the poster on the other fora doesn't appear to be the :troll: that Hardy was.

I fink he might have been pushed.

Ash
It may have been the same poster. Some folk can be a troll somewhere where they feel safe that they won't bump into folk but nearer home they behave just incase they want to attend a meet one day.

There again I could be wrong, I often am.
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little boy blue wrote:
:( - when is a forum not a forum :?: :)
LOL - So that thought went through your mind too when you read it - just ever so briefly, of course.
aquaplane wrote: It may have been the same poster. Some folk can be a troll somewhere where they feel safe
At the time I certainly assumed that they were the same person - now I wonder if Hardy just did a cut and paste from the t'other post - maybe the troll mindset was drawing attention to the fact that Nick had posted in 2 fora.

Anyway, who cares - lifes too short.
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[quote= ....- lifes too short...[/quote]


certainly was for hardy :lol: :lol:
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