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  • Alchemilla
    Alchemilla Posts: 6,276 Forumite
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    Does it matter which year I opened it?
  • elantan
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    I remember well when Master El was hungry as a wee one, couldn't feed him enough poor mite. Hope her tummy settles down soon xx

    Aye I really enjoyed it alot ... I watched it first last August up to episode 8 ... was waiting for the next installment to come out, Apparently Mr Cameron had words with Sony regarding it's release date in the UK, it was decided to hold off until after indy ref as there was concerns it could influence people in their decision making ... that made me laugh when I heard that I must admit ...

    Mrs Ed will enjoy watching Jamie no doubt ;) I dont know many females that havn't ;)

    I do like the story though, and the scenery makes me wish we had the weather so I could actually go to Scotland for ma holidays lol
  • edinburgher
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    Alchemilla wrote: »
    Does it matter which year I opened it?

    Yes! You can only add money to a current year ISA.
  • Alchemilla
    Alchemilla Posts: 6,276 Forumite
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    Oh bum.?!?!?!?!
  • edinburgher
    edinburgher Posts: 14,079 Forumite
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    Yup. Drawbridge falls down at the end of the financial year (5th April?)
  • gallygirl
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    I was going to say that I didn't know any female whisky drinkers, but that's nonsense, Mrs E likes a dram :)
    Me, me me, me :j:j :j:j. As long as it's a nice light one and none of that peaty stuff that tastes of a cross between disinfectant and fish oil :eek:.

    My dad used to collect whisky minatures and had them in a cabinet. My mum used to drink them and replace them with cold tea :rotfl:.
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
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  • AlexLK
    AlexLK Posts: 6,125 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    The weather has been beautiful in Derbyshire today. :)

    I'm pleased to report I opened the account and am now just waiting for the activation code.

    On another note, I think female whisky drinkers are few and far between. Mrs. K. is not a really fan. I don't drink much anymore but my father has always in recent years bought me a nice (you may tell me otherwise ;)) bottle of whisky at Christmas. In fact, I'm still enjoying this year's.
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  • BookWorm
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    I feel a bit like that at the office sometimes, surrounded by numpties.

    :o I think I may be one of those numpties... the conversations around here are way over my head at times - *note to self must do better*
  • edinburgher
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    I don't drink much anymore but my father has always in recent years bought me a nice (you may tell me otherwise ) bottle of whisky at Christmas. In fact, I'm still enjoying this year's.

    Whisky is a great value for money gift (as well as being a real luxury). An occasional drinker can make a few bottles last for several years :)

    What's nice is very subjective, I'd never tell someone that their choice was a bad one. Anyway, my palate is still developing.
  • Karmacat
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    Whisky is a great value for money gift (as well as being a real luxury). An occasional drinker can make a few bottles last for several years :)

    What's nice is very subjective, I'd never tell someone that their choice was a bad one. Anyway, my palate is still developing.
    Those are both really good points :) it got a bit much with my brother - he's *terrible* to buy presents for, so when it turned out he liked the odd glass of whisky, we all latched on to it, and he had about a dozen bottles before he plucked up the courage to tell us to stop buying it :rotfl:

    And the exotics in Julian May's Galactic Milieu lurve Scottish whisky by the way :D
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