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Jun 9, 2014 at 7:57 AM Post #114,813 of 177,744
She's much more poisoned than I am already. She spends too mich time with her head in the gutter.

@TYG: Sad day when everybody wants to be a bowei. :p

I like gutters.
Except this one:
 

 


What's wrong about being the soon-to-be CEO of Apple, Lockheed Martin and Coca Cola?

Great website! Lots of interesting and well written article.

http://www.tofugu.com/
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 8:05 AM Post #114,815 of 177,744
   
Probably everything? :p
I have no idea who's that supposed to be.

Our very own bowei of course!
You are destined to end up in a position like this when you live in a mansion and have dinner with *insert kind-of-important business person*.
First internship, than the whole world!
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 8:34 AM Post #114,816 of 177,744
  Our very own bowei of course!
You are destined to end up in a position like this when you live in a mansion and have dinner with *insert kind-of-important business person*.
First internship, than the whole world!

 
I wonder if he'd rather become CEO of an established corporation, or start his own and dominate the world that way.
 
Finishing off the tail end of the bottle of Balvenie 15 Single Barrel, it cost $120 so it's priced around the mid end of the spectrum for Aussie prices anyway.
 
8/10 on the imperial scale, very much recommended for someone with a few years of single malt experience. (I don't know what the imperial scale is, I just see you guys toss it around every now and then =P)
 

 
I'm going to get to work on a 22 year old Mortlach over the next few months, my gosh that's a little older than some of you folk here!
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 8:36 AM Post #114,817 of 177,744
   
I'm going to get to work on a 22 year old Mortlach over the next few months, my gosh that's a little older than some of you folk here!

16 here so that's 7 years older!
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 8:47 AM Post #114,818 of 177,744
   
8/10 on the imperial scale, very much recommended for someone with a few years of single malt experience. (I don't know what the imperial scale is, I just see you guys toss it around every now and then =P)

Don't you mean the metric scale?
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 8:51 AM Post #114,819 of 177,744
Jun 9, 2014 at 8:54 AM Post #114,821 of 177,744
  16 here so that's 7 years older!

 
Not too long until you can enjoy one of life's great pleasures!
 
  Don't you mean the metric scale?

 
I think Panda and a few others use the imperial scale to rate anime where 5/10 is something average, and they use it because the average score on a normal scale would be weighted towards the higher end.
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 9:35 AM Post #114,822 of 177,744
I wonder if he'd rather become CEO of an established corporation, or start his own and dominate the world that way.

Finishing off the tail end of the bottle of Balvenie 15 Single Barrel, it cost $120 so it's priced around the mid end of the spectrum for Aussie prices anyway.

8/10 on the imperial scale, very much recommended for someone with a few years of single malt experience. (I don't know what the imperial scale is, I just see you guys toss it around every now and then =P)




I'm going to get to work on a 22 year old Mortlach over the next few months, my gosh that's a little older than some of you folk here!


That looks amazing. Too bad good liquor is so hard to find here.

8/10 is a pretty good score, so it's better than most of what you have tastes?
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 9:54 AM Post #114,823 of 177,744
  Finishing off the tail end of the bottle of Balvenie 15 Single Barrel, it cost $120 so it's priced around the mid end of the spectrum for Aussie prices anyway.
8/10 on the imperial scale, very much recommended for someone with a few years of single malt experience. (I don't know what the imperial scale is, I just see you guys toss it around every now and then =P)
 

 
I'm going to get to work on a 22 year old Mortlach over the next few months, my gosh that's a little older than some of you folk here!

My lust for overpriced chocolate is still more wallet-friendly than your hobby there.
I had a really great one recently that had some Islay-ish whisky in the filling together with lingonberries and nougat. Did cost me €7. Seven very well spent euros.
 
   

In the US, you get one of these for spectacular manoeuvres like this.
 
Jun 9, 2014 at 10:13 AM Post #114,825 of 177,744
So much OP, but I like it :D
Finally new fight scenes instead of Movie cuts...
 
 

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