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This Talisker stuff............takes the edge of anxiety a treat!0
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French_Knickers wrote: »This Talisker stuff............takes the edge of anxiety a treat!
I'd much rather have an ArdbegApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »This Talisker stuff............takes the edge of anxiety a treat!
*looks down the street and thinks is that FK's wagon I see in the distance?*A clinically depressed person with a sleep condition. I'm in my own little world, but it's ok the people like me here
Any offence is not intentional, I'm really quite harmless0 -
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I'd much rather have an Ardbeg
I'm working my way through single malts till I find one I really like....most are a little too smokey on the whole. I'm after a potent one thats really light and sweet. I tried one like this before but many years ago and have long since forgotten what it was called. Fun working my way through all the candidates though!
As smokey ones go, I think I prefer the Jura to the Talisker.0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »I'm working my way through single malts till I find one I really like....most are a little too smokey on the whole. I'm after a potent one thats really light and sweet. I tried one like this before but many years ago and have long since forgotten what it was called. Fun working my way through all the candidates though!
As smokey ones go, I think I prefer the Jura to the Talisker.
If you are enjoying Jura and Talisker then I would say try Oban and Scapa next...unless you already have done
They should be similar in style and might help you get closer to finding that elusive one you are trying to find againApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
calmspirit wrote: »thanks hunni I was actually wondering how much I can charge EDF for the loan of my money ! Good info though!
Hi Calmspirit,
i'm quite sure that our friend Martin uses 8% interest as a benchmark when advising us of interest that can be reclaimed on money owed. I'm quite sure it's in a few template letters but haven't managed to find it yet. If anyone else can recall i think that would be a big help to CS.
Apologies to you all if this has already been mentioned as i'm trying to desperately catch up due to life being a bit carp & overwhelming at the moment.0 -
P.s. have to thank you all for being the funny, supportive and inspirational bunch that you are. :A
I really wish i could contribute more because i love this thread but so far this year each time i've tried to get more involved more pants stuff has happened to me & mine.
Ho Hum, Don't let the !!!!!!s get you down is what my grandma always used to say.
goodnight elite night shift0 -
Morning all
Chucking it down here.Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.
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Good morning and goodbye, time for work.:oI love to help people by sharing my bargains:o0
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