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    What, what am I missing?
    Spelling. It actually does matter when it comes to certain things.


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    I see, said the blind man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    I tried Laphroaig once, it tasted like spoiled cough syrup. I tried for 3 months to give away the bottle and couldn't find a taker so down the drain it went. Sad but true.
    Kind of a shame. I preferred Lagavulin, but Laphroaig would do in a pinch.

    Funny story. Back in the 90s where I had reached the zenith of my stupidity and became a VP in a privately-held company, the owner decided to open a restaurant to keep his wife busy. He asked me and my cohort, the other VP, what to stock in the bar. We gave him several choices including both Ls. One day, he accosted us during lunch and wondered how we could drink single malt that tasted like that. We shrugged, but got him to admit that the customers did order a lot of the two.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    I see, said the blind man.
    So I see said the blind carpenter as he picked up his hammer and saw.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Are you sure? That looks like mud from here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Are you sure? That looks like mud from here.
    This is nothing like mud mate - it's way thicker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Seeing double after a few too many again?

    Ah, youth is wasted on the young...

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    Maybe it was a “double date”!!


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