Statement right here is why El Toro is the smartest man on our Fine FJR Forum, next to RadioHowie and HotRodZilla of course! JSNS, BRILLIANT!In yesterday's Dilbert cartoon a robot asks Dilbert "Why did the human cross the road?"
Dilbert replies "I don't know."
The robot answers "Neither did he. Ignorance seems to be a problem with your kind."
Sigh...
The Irishman crossed the road because closing time was an hour later on the other side.
AMENGod created the Irish, but he soon realized they were not a happy lot because they were drinking swill for whiskey. So he sent his fairies to Eire and they cast a spell on the Irish so they can forever distill the finest whiskey on the face of the earth. And they lived happily ever after.
Uisce Beatha in Gaelic..............AMENGod created the Irish, but he soon realized they were not a happy lot because they were drinking swill for whiskey. So he sent his fairies to Eire and they cast a spell on the Irish so they can forever distill the finest whiskey on the face of the earth. And they lived happily ever after.
Irish whiskey is like true Aqua Vita (water of life). It tastes like you could drink an imperial quart, so many do.
Scotch whiskey on the other hand tastes like burning peat moss. The Scots have designed this so that a bottle might last forever ... and often it does.
Between Holiday Inn Express, and the lifetime supply of Dos Equis, my schedule is filled ....
This is also the basic meaning behind the Scandinavian's use of the term Aka Vit.Uisce Beatha in Gaelic..............AMENGod created the Irish, but he soon realized they were not a happy lot because they were drinking swill for whiskey. So he sent his fairies to Eire and they cast a spell on the Irish so they can forever distill the finest whiskey on the face of the earth. And they lived happily ever after.
Irish whiskey is like true Aqua Vita (water of life). It tastes like you could drink an imperial quart, so many do.
Scotch whiskey on the other hand tastes like burning peat moss. The Scots have designed this so that a bottle might last forever ... and often it does.
Between Holiday Inn Express, and the lifetime supply of Dos Equis, my schedule is filled ....
The uisce bit is where the word whiskey comes from.
Actually I'm pretty sure that Beemerdons is the smartest guy on the forum because he has the good sense to stick to the humor.Statement right here is why El Toro is the smartest man on our Fine FJR Forum, next to RadioHowie and HotRodZilla of course! JSNS, BRILLIANT!In yesterday's Dilbert cartoon a robot asks Dilbert "Why did the human cross the road?"
Dilbert replies "I don't know."
The robot answers "Neither did he. Ignorance seems to be a problem with your kind."
Sigh...
The Irishman crossed the road because closing time was an hour later on the other side.
Tullamore (Tulach Mhór, meaning "great mound" in Gaelic) is about 15 miles from where I grew up. The DEW bit are the initials of the founder DE Williams.This is also the basic meaning behind the Scandinavian's use of the term Aka Vit.Uisce Beatha in Gaelic..............AMENGod created the Irish, but he soon realized they were not a happy lot because they were drinking swill for whiskey. So he sent his fairies to Eire and they cast a spell on the Irish so they can forever distill the finest whiskey on the face of the earth. And they lived happily ever after.
Irish whiskey is like true Aqua Vita (water of life). It tastes like you could drink an imperial quart, so many do.
Scotch whiskey on the other hand tastes like burning peat moss. The Scots have designed this so that a bottle might last forever ... and often it does.
Between Holiday Inn Express, and the lifetime supply of Dos Equis, my schedule is filled ....
The uisce bit is where the word whiskey comes from.
But if there is a chance to drink Irish Whiskey (Tullamore Dew is probably my favorite), or Aka Vit (probably Gilde Non Plus Ultra would be my favorite), nearly anyone with taste buds and a lick of sense would choose Irish.
Sort of like whether someone wants broiled salmon, or lyte fisk. Anyone who's tried both knows which to avoid.
Indeed a Dilemma, I also love Bushmill's Black and the Ten; yet I hate supporting UK, so I just tithe more monies each year to Sinn Fein! JSNS, aye!I shall be enjoying some Bushmills Black this evening.
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