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Guavanaut posted:Whiskey top but with Ardbeg and Carlsberg. Guavanaut posted:Close enough that some of the fiercest defenders of (and therefore historical preservers of) Irish in the 19th century were Presbyterian Highlanders living in Ulster. Ah yeah but that's Nordie dialect Irish. They were taught Irish wrong, as a joke. E: 1938, Douglas Hyde elected Ireland's first President, but also gets kicked out of the GAA for attending a soccer match Failed Imagineer fucked around with this message at 13:54 on Dec 7, 2020 |
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https://twitter.com/jrc1921/status/1335920344234946573?s=20
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This just popped up from the Independent, answers my question from yesterday about time to sign off the deal:quote:Struggling Brexit trade negotiations between the EU and UK will not continue past Wednesday, Michel Barnier has said.
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VideoGames posted:Corbyn caused Johnson to lose his first 8 major votes in parliament too. Hardly a fair comparison given Johnson's post-Corbyn majority of 80.
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i cna't wait to see what happens to the value of the pound on no deal being announced
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Looks like a lot could hinge on dePfeff's call with von der Leyen later today, so it's 100% guaranteed hosed
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Failed Imagineer posted:As always, identify your weakest neighbour with the best-stocked garage. i flat out encourage friends and neighbours to use our stuff. in terms of christmas gift choice my top pick is the ardbeg though i’ve never had it. i have enough of everything else probably. if you don’t have a decent bluetooth speaker those sonys are very nice especially considering their size. mediaphage fucked around with this message at 14:06 on Dec 7, 2020 |
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That sony speaker sounds fine using bluetooth but the aux in connection is about a third of the volume Also it won't connect to older tablets/phones by bluetooth
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# ? Dec 7, 2020 14:15 |
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I can see why that person is angry, but that sort of clause wouldn't be much different to the one doctors who are opposed to abortion have - where they are allowed to refuse to refer a patient on (although I think most just ask the patient to see one of their colleagues who isn't opposed). As long as there's another registrar who can carry out the marriage in the same sort of time-frame - and the Of course, if the plan is to go back and remove those sort of 'conscientious objector' clauses, then that's also fair enough. Albeit that's when the Freeze Peach lawyers start limbering up.
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It's your job to carry out that function on behalf of, in the case of registrars, literally the organization that has a monopoly on that function. And in the case of doctors, functionally an organization that has the same monopoly. If you don't want to do your job you can gently caress off, IMO.
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Nothingtoseehere posted:It's the UK, water supply isn't going to be an issue anytime soon. I think there's some work on connecting up regional water systems so they can redistribute at need to London/SE but that's about it. I'm not suggesting the resource will be scarce. Just your access to it...
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As with abortions, it's a stepping stone to building little fiefdoms where the objectionable action is not legally prohibited, but is functionally impossible.
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I'm expecting this meeting to result in an actual wall in the Irish sea https://twitter.com/MarosSefcovic/status/1335856574745751552?s=20
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sinky posted:I'm expecting this meeting to result in an actual wall in the Irish sea https://twitter.com/oxygenthiefyeah/status/1335921376537014275?s=21
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https://twitter.com/davidallengreen/status/1335708471535218688 So far, an accurate forecast.
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Vigil for Virgil posted:Speaking of work rewards. You are morally obligated to spend an hour (of work time, obviously) working out which of those goes for the most on eBay.
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Ardbeg is the best whisky, and so is Laphroaig. Are there any other good peaty ones?
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Beefeater1980 posted:Ardbeg is the best whisky, and so is Laphroaig. Are there any other good peaty ones? Why dont you drink something normal like piss
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Beefeater1980 posted:Ardbeg is the best whisky, and so is Laphroaig. Are there any other good peaty ones? Bunnahabhain is very good imo. Most whisky from Islay tends to be peaty, but there's probably someone here with much better knowledge than me to lay it all out
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Aren't we literally running low on the water treatment chemicals we rely on for the mains supply? Which wouldn't mean all tap water turning to bog mulch overnight, but could definitely result in water restrictions for a time. Although in that case I'd probably replace my drinking water with whiskey and just try to forget everything forever. Doctor_Fruitbat fucked around with this message at 14:50 on Dec 7, 2020 |
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Those LSA glasses are lovely though. They’re far too expensive to buy for yourself, but as a gift? Hell yes.
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Xeno posted:Hardly a fair comparison given Johnson's post-Corbyn majority of 80.
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Beefeater1980 posted:Ardbeg is the best whisky, and so is Laphroaig. Are there any other good peaty ones? Lagavulin, Caol Ila, if you want something different hit up Connemara for a rare example of an Irish peated whiskey Ash Crimson posted:Why dont you drink something normal peated whisky is the best whisky edit: smoky flavours just make everything better, this is science fact Olpainless fucked around with this message at 14:56 on Dec 7, 2020 |
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mmm delicious i say, eating handfuls of peat I do like whisky but I'm not a discerning drinker so couldn't tell you the difference
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Beefeater1980 posted:Ardbeg is the best whisky, and so is Laphroaig. Are there any other good peaty ones? Lagavulin, Caol Ila, Longrow all filled with peaty goodness. EDIT : Longrow 18 y/o is fantastic
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Olpainless posted:Lagavulin, Caol Ila, if you want something different hit up Connemara for a rare example of an Irish peated whiskey What? do you eat burnt toast or something?
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Aren't we literally running low on the water treatment chemicals we rely on for the mains supply? Which wouldn't mean all tap water turning to bog mulch overnight, but could definitely result in water restrictions for a time. Nah, that was a bit of a scare story about Brexit. There's currently no UK source for several chemicals used in water treatment, and disruption of those supplies would have caused problems. In particular one chemical (sodium hypochlorite - the active ingredient in household bleach) isn't amenable to stockpiling because it degrades quickly and has specialist storage requirements, and it was theorised that the tankers getting caught at customs could disrupt fresh water supply. However chlorination of tap water is only used in certain conditions - ordinary filtration normally gets rid of most of the bad poo poo, and the consumables for that are all available in-country. The very worst-case scenario would have been boil-before-use orders in areas where certain bacteria get into the supply and the chlorination wasn't available, and even that was extremely unlikely because it doesn't come in just in the back of a lorry, it comes in through a specialist port, so delays were never particularly likely.
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kecske posted:mmm delicious i say, eating handfuls of peat Try Lagavulin then Laphroig, which even though they're made on the same island are about as far apart taste-wise as it's possible for two liquids to get.
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Peaty whiskey sucks. Talisker and Tullibardine are good Whiskies
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Talisker is peated (though not overwhelmingly so)
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peanut- posted:Talisker is peated (though not overwhelmingly so) It's just on the tolerable level without tasting like burnt wood
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ardbeg is defnitely my fav of the peaty whiskies you can buy at tesco i've also got a great limited edition talisker from the distillery though that i have been nipping my way through for a couple years
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Since it's been such a poo poo year in HE, UCU tried to negotiate for a Christmas bonus & an extra week's holiday. They gave us... One day of holiday, must be taken on January 4th. Nobody used their holiday this year anyway. Vigil for Virgil posted:Peaty whiskey sucks.
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I like to have a nice piece of dark chocolate with my whiskey. That is my whiskey opinion and I am not soliciting feedback on it at this time.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:I like to chain smoke until my lungs bleed with my whisk
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asbestos actually opens up the lungs, allows more air into them
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Whyte & Mackay is good because it's cheap and comes in big bottles, but isn't quite so cheap that it gives you methanol poisoning.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:I like to have a nice piece of dark chocolate with my whiskey. That is my whiskey opinion and I am not soliciting feedback on it at this time. I'm cheap so I have a twirl. Sometimes I dip it.
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Old w(h)iskey is good w(h)iskey. Ah, but expensive w(h)iskey is good w(h)iskey. Ah, but the older it is, the better it is. Yes, but the more expensive it is, the gooder it is.
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I've not tried it yet but have it on good authority that Nectar D'Or by Glenmorangie is amazing stuff.
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