29-Jul-2016, 09:45
(29-Jul-2016, 09:23)teddlesdee Wrote:Depends how you look at it. Many might consider this dishonest, rude, and indeed a sign that you are, shall we say, overly cautious when spending money. The alternative view is that this would be a highly informative experiment in human expectation bias. Science! So there you have it, a handy excuse.(29-Jul-2016, 00:48)Celts88 Wrote: Sometimes if I want something nice and easy without going too hard I like a Sloe Gin (McHenry's from Tassie doing a really nice one), but here in Australia if you say you fancy a Sloe 'Gin' people will give you a really funny look (Gin can take on a very different meaning here in Oz )
What's a Celt doing in OZ?
I thought the dialects were diametrically opposed?
..just polished off a 30 year old Highland Park last night - found it 10 years ago in a very old and musty small shop in Kirkwall, Orkney (amongst other very enticing bottles) during a business trip..... sad to see the last drip go.... spose I could decant some BLACK famous grouse back into the bottle & look big when I dish out to my dinner-party guests! ..or is that dishonest?
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