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20th January 11, 07:48 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by DeWayne Ross
Having been stationed at Ft. Sherman, Panama I can't see how it could be remotely satisfactory.
Then of course there is the obvious of a Whisky in a can.... how to even comment on that!!
Well I'm sure that there is a trailer park somewhere here in American, right by a Wal-mart, where shirtless men with mullet hair dos and girls wearing pajama bottoms for daywear consider it the greatest thing since sliced bread. Truly nectar from the Gods!!
I don't drink any longer, but I bet it's more likely to taste like "Nectar from the Goats"
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20th January 11, 07:54 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by DeWayne Ross
Having been stationed at Ft. Sherman, Panama I can't see how it could be remotely satisfactory.
Then of course there is the obvious of a Whisky in a can.... how to even comment on that!!
Well I'm sure that there is a trailer park somewhere here in American, right by a Wal-mart, where shirtless men with mullet hair dos and girls wearing pajama bottoms for daywear consider it the greatest thing since sliced bread. Truly nectar from the Gods!!
 Originally Posted by MacMillan's son
I don't drink any longer, but I bet it's more likely to taste like "Nectar from the Goats" 
You two slay me. 
On a more serious note: There is something vaguely unwholesome about Whisky (or any seriously distilled beverage) in a can. H#ll, I don't even like beer in a can, I can't imagine what the dreadful taste of aluminum does to Whisky .
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21st January 11, 03:48 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by artificer
You two slay me.
On a more serious note: ....I don't even like beer in a can,....
I feel the same way. I love Belhaven St. Andrews, but the distributer stopped providing it locally, except in cans, which is the same as cutting me off. (There's still Belhaven Stout, Wee Heavy, and Twisted Thistle in bottles, thankfully.)
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