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21 minutes ago, old dee said:

Each to his own Polly. I have been known to have the odd Cognac. So far my experience is all good quality booze is nice in its own way. The only thing I cannot swallow is Sherry no matter the quality even the smell turns my stomach. Enjoy. 

Agree - a good Reposado Tequila is a fine thing.

How about the real Spanish sherry OD? I like that stuff.

 
1 minute ago, Pollyanna said:

Agree - a good Reposado Tequila is a fine thing.

How about the real Spanish sherry OD? I like that stuff.

Have never tried it, I figure there are plenty of other options outside of Sherry. 

20 minutes ago, old dee said:

Have never tried it, I figure there are plenty of other options outside of Sherry. 

I'm a complete novice, I've only had it at good Tapas bars recommended with the food, but it's pretty good stuff.

Same for me with Japanese and sake.

I think it goes along with your earlier statement that if you get the right stuff it's usually good.

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4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Jon Ralph says, "the player, who we don't need to name..." When did the Herald-Sun find this new moral compass?

Dreaming. Ralph doesn't know and couldn't be bothered finding out.

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Probably a request from the club. Conor McKenna wasn't treated very well last year.

Connor McKenna actually broke rules though. 


1 hour ago, old dee said:

Each to his own Polly. I have been known to have the odd Cognac. So far my experience is all good quality booze is nice in its own way. The only thing I cannot swallow is Sherry no matter the quality even the smell turns my stomach. Enjoy. 

I love a good Cognac. Currently have an excellent Hennesy XO wich is marvellous and smooth. Let's hope a celebratory snifter tonight is appropriate. 

Why does it matter who the player in question was? He did nothing wrong, and like 14,000 other people in Victoria right now has found himself at the wrong place at the wrong time. 

You want a full list of names and occupations of everyone who was at a tier 1 exposure site? 

He must be annoyed enough that he nearly got an AFL game called off and that he now can't train or do his rehab at the club for 14 days, pushing his case for recovery back. He has suffered more than enough. 

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18 hours ago, Superunknown said:

Always Balvenie

liquorland had a 10yo Aerstone for $40 which was quite good

 

 

Yeah I'm thinking that 12 y.o Doublewood. Quite like the Speyside offerings. 

 
4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yeah I'm thinking that 12 y.o Doublewood. Quite like the Speyside offerings. 

Mortlach, 14yrs. Very smooth.

I will miss duty free.


Just now, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

This thread has transmogrified Demonland into Liquorland.

No, not really, liquorland don't carry the quality lines being raised here.

I have looked.

Martell Cordon Blue "Extra Old"

Baron Otard "XO Gold"

Chabot XO armagnac

Couvoisier VSOP

and Camus Ile de Re, which is no good -- I soak cumquats in it for 3 months to make a pretend Grand Marnier.

Also don't know if it's just me but other clubs especially the Dogs had no reason at all to be mad at us. A guy has had no idea he was at an exposure site and now boneheads were mentioning forefiting if we couldn't field a team? 

A person who I work with was at an exposure site WHILE going to get the jab. They ended up negative but should they have been punished if it wasn't? Sounds like this kind of logic was being used on SEN. 

 

7 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Martell Cordon Blue "Extra Old"

Baron Otard "XO Gold"

Chabot XO armagnac

Couvoisier VSOP

and Camus Ile de Re, which is no good -- I soak cumquats in it for 3 months to make a pretend Grand Marnier.

It’s a Fluffy Duck or Shirley Temple for me.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Also don't know if it's just me but other clubs especially the Dogs had no reason at all to be mad at us. A guy has had no idea he was at an exposure site and now boneheads were mentioning forefiting if we couldn't field a team? 

A person who I work with was at an exposure site WHILE going to get the jab. They ended up negative but should they have been punished if it wasn't? Sounds like this kind of logic was being used on SEN. 

 

The AFL would have never made us forfeit the game even if said player was at the nightclub at 4am. The actions of an individual, no matter how poor, cannot be held up against an entire club. Just like when the Tigers players breached quarantine hub rules last year, the club was fined and they were sent home, but nobody lost premiership points. See also Harley Bennell. 

The player in question did nothing wrong. They were at a cafe before clubs were told to isolate all their players. We cannot punish players for having a life. They are not robots. They go into the community like everyone else, and it is not against any rules. 

Bitter Bulldogs fans and flogs on SEN are not the people to ask about this. 


14 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

This thread has transmogrified Demonland into Liquorland.

There's more to like at DM so it is entirely appropriate the it takes over from the dees and covid LDC.

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

The AFL would have never made us forfeit the game even if said player was at the nightclub at 4am. The actions of an individual, no matter how poor, cannot be held up against an entire club. Just like when the Tigers players breached quarantine hub rules last year, the club was fined and they were sent home, but nobody lost premiership points. See also Harley Bennell. 

The player in question did nothing wrong. They were at a cafe before clubs were told to isolate all their players. We cannot punish players for having a life. They are not robots. They go into the community like everyone else, and it is not against any rules. 

Bitter Bulldogs fans and flogs on SEN are not the people to ask about this. 

Well if Dwayne Russell really did agree with this peanut suggesting we should forefit then I hope he makes/Has made an apology for getting it wrong and spreading mis-information. 

16 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Martell Cordon Blue "Extra Old"

Baron Otard "XO Gold"

Chabot XO armagnac

Couvoisier VSOP

and Camus Ile de Re, which is no good -- I soak cumquats in it for 3 months to make a pretend Grand Marnier.

I can highly recommend the local St.Agnes range - quality product, incredible value:

https://stagnesdistillery.com.au/


45 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

What if you're a monist?

Let's just accept the illusion of free-will, shall we Dice Man?

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1 hour ago, Pollyanna said:

I can highly recommend the local St.Agnes range - quality product, incredible value:

https://stagnesdistillery.com.au/

LOL...imagine if the Doggies pick right now to collect posts for their “what they’re saying down at...” thread on their fan forum. ?

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1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

It’s a Fluffy Duck or Shirley Temple for me.

This is the only post they’d understand. ?

(This is in reference to my post directly above.

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17 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

LOL...imagine if the Doggies pick right now to collect posts for their “what they’re saying down at...” thread on their fan forum. ?

A few samplings from their equivalent page:

"I can highly recommend the Five Dragons. Yez can play all rows of the reels on every roll an' change the credit rate any time yez like."

"The Lightning Cash machine at the Auburn RSL pays out jackpots more than any other machine in the joint. I should know coz I've been on the machine next to it every bloody time!"

"If yez play Emerald Fortunes at Crown, the payout percentages are higher than any other joint in Melbourne. But don't tell no-one or they'll prob'ly fix it."

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1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

A few samplings from their equivalent page:

"I can highly recommend the Five Dragons. Yez can play all rows of the reels on every roll an' change the credit rate any time yez like."

"The Lightning Cash machine at the Auburn RSL pays out jackpots more than any other machine in the joint. I should know coz I've been on the machine next to it every bloody time!"

"If yez play Emerald Fortunes at Crown, the payout percentages are higher than any other joint in Melbourne. But don't tell no-one or they'll prob'ly fix it."

? crying rn 


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