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That's a dream Christmas tree come true. I'll bet the guys got a kick out of that present. Any bottles left?
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My father, brother, 3 uncles and I had all we wanted to drink from the tree that night, no one got drunk, and we all took a few bottles home.
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Originally Posted by Kilt-alope
Pics at last! I haven't logged on in a while.
Best. Christmas Tree. Ever.
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Originally Posted by Kilt-alope
My father, brother, 3 uncles and I had all we wanted to drink from the tree that night, no one got drunk, and we all took a few bottles home.
But, are there any bottles remaining, today? Did any of you save some for souvenirs? I probably would have saved one of each kind, ... until I got real thirsty.
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My dad, my brother and I still have several bottles left over, and I'm not above refilling them. The MacAllan 12 year bottles have real corks btw. They fit perfectly in pockets or a sporran. We are planning to save them for a good game of golf.
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I haven't seen those small bottles for sale, but then again, I haven't looked for them. If they are unavailable, then it probably has something to do with our state liquor laws.
If you and your dad and brothers are golfers, you might enjoy the book "A Nasty Bit of Rough" by David Feherty. It is hilarious, and fun to read with a dram of malt on the side.
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What a wonderful example of a "Scotch Pine" !
Rob.
Rev. Rob, Clan MacMillan, NM, USA
CCXX, CCXXI - Quidquid necesse est.
If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all. (Thumperian Principle)
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I have to agree with the above posts. An original and wonderful gift. Now why didn't my OH think of that.
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Simon
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