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  1. Hmm. I notice he didn't call the press before checking himself in on any of the occasions prior to the lawsuit...
  2. No Elijah Craig but they did have four rose single barrel so that was an easy decision. Had a high end dickel listed for $42 but the shelf was empty. Several labels I hadn't seen before. One I've seen but never tried is Willet - ever had it?
  3. Rare breed kicked our ass one night. Worst headache in a decade. Already an eagle rare on the shelf at the cabin. I will let you know what I find.
  4. Heading for the liquor store - hoping to find some four roses single barrel. If not, its probably Blanton's that ends up in my cart. Any other recommendations for commonly available bourbon?
  5. Here's your notes, Weave. Sounds too good for hunting camp. I will drink half the bottle and reek so bad in the morning that deer won't come near me. Last was a bourbon called Colonel EH Taylor. I've reviewed it here before. I am going to post the revisitied thoughts before a look at what I posted previously. We'll see how much my thoughts have changed as the scenario I'm tasting themin has changed. On the nose I get raw sugar and a green minty/vegetal note. Think freshly picked green mint leaves and sugar. Maybe a touch of fresh lemon zest as well. On the tongue I initially get grain and straw but the sweetness is definitely in the background. Disappointingly thin mouthfeel. I get raisins, grains and dates quickly fading to pepper, and cinnamon Red Hots. This bourbon lacks depth of character. It is a bit thin and starts grainy with a touch of mint then it goes straight to cinnamon and pepper with no middle depth. Another very good, but not world class bourbon. Of the three, Knob Creek Special Reserve was probably the most enjoyable. It was also the lowest proof, and the only one I drank neat. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon overall. weave, on 01 September 2012 - 08:23 AM, said: The first pour was Colonel EH Taylor, it is a premium level wheat bourbon made by Heaven Hill to compete against the great Van Winkle line of wheated bourbons. Wow. I fell in love at the first sip. The nose was sweet and soft with nice caramel and licorice notes. And I had the same impressions at that first sip. It is really, really soft, yet interesting enough at the same time. Instead of the usual sweet vanilla this one was more like honey sweet, but not overly so. Not the most complex whiskey but an enjoyable, terrific pour. Wow. Talk about a change in my perception. I guess I liked this whiskey alot more the 1st time around. and another!
  6. I will look it up See, its posts like this that DEMAND the return of the plus/minus system.
  7. hes still the best mayor Toronto has had in a long time. Crack helps you get ###### done. Sleeping is for pussies.
  8. Hey weave - I picked up a bottle if Colonel EH Taylor single barrel but haven't cracked it yet. Any good? Hunting cabin fare or should I save this for cigars on the patio and a nice fire?
  9. Not really, but the "recent viewers" section of our profiles page tells me you were lurking on mine.
  10. LaFontaine will never let them wear those putrid third jerseys, right? Why hasn't the media asked this question yet? :censored:
  11. Yes it would - although its safe to say your numbers would have improved substantially by now. Good work.
  12. Oh, chill. I'm sure its me. I plugged in a link but i am looking at code where a picture should be on my screen. The picture showed in the post preview pane, but just code in the thread.
  13. We'll see. I give it 72 hours before we find something new to hate on. Love the hockey discussion, but contrived arguments for sake of having something to argue about all day don't do it for me. It became too much work to weed through the bull to get to the good stuff.
  14. I see the media links haven't improved in my absence. I loved Ted Nolan then, but that doesn't mean I want him to be our coach now. I prefer administrators with no connection to the organization at all - its a lot easier to fire someone if their number isn't hanging in the rafters. Ted must hire Hasek as his assistant immediately, as he never accomplished anything without leaning heavily on Hasek. One thing I will say about Ted - he knows what to do with a stable full of guys who enjoy the rough stuff. I expect PK to be switching spots with stafford within the next two weeks.
  15. I want the boogie man to be our next strength and conditioning coach
  16. http://data:image/jp...KAUAoBQCgP/2Q==
  17. true, but what's your point? You're talking about professional athletes. Don't ascribe conventional income concerns to a group they clearly don't apply to. good for him. He is a great American. If there were more like him we wouldn't be nipping at the heels of Denmark.
  18. Jos a bank is the best value, but the key to a decent suit is tailoring. A good tailor can make a so so suit look good, a bad tailor can make a good suit look awful. Before buying a suit, find a good tailor. Do NOT use the ones Jos a bank supplies. Find an old Italian cripple. Those huys know how to alter a suit.
  19. oh man. That sucks. Thoughts,prayers and all that jazz.
  20. The difference between you making 40 K and 60k is the same to a player as the difference between making 4 mil and 6 mil. Expenditures always rise to meet income. It's amazing how quickly you can no longer live on less
  21. Watch out for the bones - sounds like a delightful day and dinner. Woolen mittens are itchy - how about a nice soft cotton sock instead?
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