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"Bill Turner" wrote in message ... ORIGINAL MESSAGE: I used to think that way too. Only bought the cheap stuff until one day someone gave me a bottle of Glenlivet scotch. I rarely buy it because I don't want to mortgage the house, but now I *do* know the difference. :-) Bill, W6WRT Have to agree, bought some really high dollar Scotch for New Years Eve in 1954 while in Japan. Flavor wasn't the same but it was as smooth as chocolate milk. I was asleep before midnight. Had to quit that sort of thing though, my Dad was alcoholic and I figured I'd probably inherited the gene. Harold Burton |
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"kd5sak" wrote in message .. . "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... ORIGINAL MESSAGE: I used to think that way too. Only bought the cheap stuff until one day someone gave me a bottle of Glenlivet scotch. I rarely buy it because I don't want to mortgage the house, but now I *do* know the difference. :-) Bill, W6WRT Have to agree, bought some really high dollar Scotch for New Years Eve in 1954 while in Japan. Flavor wasn't the same but it was as smooth as chocolate milk. I was asleep before midnight. Had to quit that sort of thing though, my Dad was alcoholic and I figured I'd probably inherited the gene. Harold Burton That's just it for me. I don't want to run the risk, and after seeing what it did to friends and relatives as well, it made up my mind in high school. Tried it. It tasted AWFUL no matter what, so I prefer a Coke. Oh, if someone insists I take a sip with him, I will. But since I simply do not like the taste of alcoholic drinks, I simply drink enough to satisfy the buyer and let it go. I just don't like it the same way some people don't like broccoli or cauliflower and I never will. :) 73 Jerry |
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Jerry wrote:
"kd5sak" wrote in message .. . "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... ORIGINAL MESSAGE: I used to think that way too. Only bought the cheap stuff until one day someone gave me a bottle of Glenlivet scotch. I rarely buy it because I don't want to mortgage the house, but now I *do* know the difference. :-) Bill, W6WRT Have to agree, bought some really high dollar Scotch for New Years Eve in 1954 while in Japan. Flavor wasn't the same but it was as smooth as chocolate milk. I was asleep before midnight. Had to quit that sort of thing though, my Dad was alcoholic and I figured I'd probably inherited the gene. Harold Burton That's just it for me. I don't want to run the risk, and after seeing what it did to friends and relatives as well, it made up my mind in high school. Tried it. It tasted AWFUL no matter what, so I prefer a Coke. Oh, if someone insists I take a sip with him, I will. But since I simply do not like the taste of alcoholic drinks, I simply drink enough to satisfy the buyer and let it go. I just don't like it the same way some people don't like broccoli or cauliflower and I never will. :) Well good for you if you don't like Little John Barleycorn. But I find it ironic that you consider that cola beverages taste good. I always considered them as probably what carbonated battery acid tastes like. And the caffeine in them is also a drug, of which a lot of people take too much of. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - ..... at this time sipping on small glass of Akvavit.... |
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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Jerry wrote: "kd5sak" wrote in message .. . "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... ORIGINAL MESSAGE: I used to think that way too. Only bought the cheap stuff until one day someone gave me a bottle of Glenlivet scotch. I rarely buy it because I don't want to mortgage the house, but now I *do* know the difference. :-) Bill, W6WRT Have to agree, bought some really high dollar Scotch for New Years Eve in 1954 while in Japan. Flavor wasn't the same but it was as smooth as chocolate milk. I was asleep before midnight. Had to quit that sort of thing though, my Dad was alcoholic and I figured I'd probably inherited the gene. Harold Burton That's just it for me. I don't want to run the risk, and after seeing what it did to friends and relatives as well, it made up my mind in high school. Tried it. It tasted AWFUL no matter what, so I prefer a Coke. Oh, if someone insists I take a sip with him, I will. But since I simply do not like the taste of alcoholic drinks, I simply drink enough to satisfy the buyer and let it go. I just don't like it the same way some people don't like broccoli or cauliflower and I never will. :) Well good for you if you don't like Little John Barleycorn. But I find it ironic that you consider that cola beverages taste good. I always considered them as probably what carbonated battery acid tastes like. And the caffeine in them is also a drug, of which a lot of people take too much of. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - ..... at this time sipping on small glass of Akvavit.... What? You mean I have to give up coffee, too? LOL! 73 J |
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