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  • O Oakman

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    "Best whiskey in the world."

    Since you and Michael Jackson recommend it, I'll have to try it.

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    The guy who laid the concrete for our pool was named Michael Jackson.

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      The guy who laid the concrete for our pool was named Michael Jackson.

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        Oakman wrote:

        Some day, treat yourself and get a bottle of Glenfiddich - preferably the 18 year old, but even the 12 will do. I suspect it'll spoil you for the blended whiskeys.

        I know :-) I love single malt scotch. Glenfiddich 12, Glenfiddich 15 and Macallan 12 are my favorites. For some reason Glenlivet 12/15 doesn't suite my taste. But not everyone's like that - I know some people who are so fond of the stronger and more caustic blended whiskeys that they don't like single malts (sounds weird I know). As part of an unofficial post-birthday-celebration of Rohan's 1st birthday (we celebrated his birthday with a personal trip to Niagara falls - just Smitha, Rohan and I), I bought a 1 litre bottle of JW Blue Label. Other than the fact that everyone was excited about drinking Blue Label nobody really liked it much. So much for that.

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        Great. My father in law has two bottles he's saving for when my son is 18. I hope they are not disappointed.

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        • R Roger Wright

          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

          I had some Black Label last night

          Good stuff! :-D I was sipping Chivas last night at our party. Too rich for daily consumption, but just fine for the holidays.

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          Roger Wright wrote:

          Too rich for daily consumption, but just fine for the holid

          Especially when the boss is paying. :cool:

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          • R Roger Wright

            Oakman wrote:

            Glenfiddich

            Ah, yes... When I was recovering from surgery earlier this year I dutifully swore off the booze, thinking it might inhibit the healing process. When I mentioned this to the doctor he asked, "Why would you do that?" He informed me that he strongly believes in the healing power of a good scotch. So I upgraded to Glenfiddich while recovering. He was right... :-D He also recommended a scotch that I can't recall, with an odd name like Boar Whiz or something. He told me it's the best he's tasted, but it can't be found here. I'll have to ask again about it, and pick some up in Las Vegas next time I go shopping.

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            Roger Wright wrote:

            He also recommended a scotch that I can't recall, with an odd name like Boar Whiz

            All Scotch tastes like boar piss to me. :~

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            • N Nish Nishant

              Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

              Are you really that naive?

              I am just hoping that not everyone in Pakistan think like Adnan.

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              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

              I am just hoping that not everyone in Pakistan think like Adnan.

              Isn't ia Iranian saying; "Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know"? :~

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              • N Nish Nishant

                In Pakistan you say? Wow, who wudda thunk?!! All this while the Pakistan government and media (and thus a good many of their their naive citizens) insisted that the terrorists were not from Pakistan. Well his parents have identified him, and no points for guessing where they are from. :rolleyes: Ajmal Kasab is my son, says Mumbai attacker's father[^] No point disowning Kasab, but who will tell Pakistan[^] The investigations/interviews were done by Pak media and later followed up by British media. Most ironically, despite denying that the terrorists were from Pakistan, last week the Pak government asked the Indian government to allow him access to the Pakistan consulate in India. Why would a non-citizen have need for a consulate? The Pak government probably knew all along that these terrorists were from Pakistan and were just biding for extra time to plan out some course of action. I am not surprised at their denial so far. But I was surprised by the Pak media blindly believing their government. So far even the public believed (based on some surveys the BBC did) that the attacks were orchestrated by India-Israel-US (in their eyes the axis of evil) to put blame on Muslims/Pakistanis (the line there is often blurred). I hope that now that their own media has exposed the truth, the Pakistani people will demand that their government weed out all these internal terrorism sources. Because the first and most important step to solving a problem is to admit that there is one.

                Regards, Nish


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                  In Pakistan you say? Wow, who wudda thunk?!! All this while the Pakistan government and media (and thus a good many of their their naive citizens) insisted that the terrorists were not from Pakistan. Well his parents have identified him, and no points for guessing where they are from. :rolleyes: Ajmal Kasab is my son, says Mumbai attacker's father[^] No point disowning Kasab, but who will tell Pakistan[^] The investigations/interviews were done by Pak media and later followed up by British media. Most ironically, despite denying that the terrorists were from Pakistan, last week the Pak government asked the Indian government to allow him access to the Pakistan consulate in India. Why would a non-citizen have need for a consulate? The Pak government probably knew all along that these terrorists were from Pakistan and were just biding for extra time to plan out some course of action. I am not surprised at their denial so far. But I was surprised by the Pak media blindly believing their government. So far even the public believed (based on some surveys the BBC did) that the attacks were orchestrated by India-Israel-US (in their eyes the axis of evil) to put blame on Muslims/Pakistanis (the line there is often blurred). I hope that now that their own media has exposed the truth, the Pakistani people will demand that their government weed out all these internal terrorism sources. Because the first and most important step to solving a problem is to admit that there is one.

                  Regards, Nish


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                  If he's a Pakistani and He came to Bombay from Karachi in a little boat(which ignorant Indians don't know that distance between Khi and Bombay is around 500+ nautical miles and can't be done in a small boat) and fool Indian NAVY and then he fooled Indian intelligence, Indian army and what not then All Indian army guys should be sacked and send them back to home to their families and Indians should avoid poking nose further in Pakistani matters because when a single Pakistan can screw entire machinary then imagine what would army do with your country. :rolleyes: On a serious note, gROW Up nishant, you are rather ridiculing your own army men here.

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                  • 7 73Zeppelin

                    Highland Park.[^]. "Best whiskey in the world."

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                    Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                    I saw that the other day at the liquor store where I go to and I thought to myself, "hmmm... this is new" but I didn't get it. Looks like the next time I go out to replenish my supplies I'll have to grab a bottle and see.

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                    • A Adnan Siddiqi

                      If he's a Pakistani and He came to Bombay from Karachi in a little boat(which ignorant Indians don't know that distance between Khi and Bombay is around 500+ nautical miles and can't be done in a small boat) and fool Indian NAVY and then he fooled Indian intelligence, Indian army and what not then All Indian army guys should be sacked and send them back to home to their families and Indians should avoid poking nose further in Pakistani matters because when a single Pakistan can screw entire machinary then imagine what would army do with your country. :rolleyes: On a serious note, gROW Up nishant, you are rather ridiculing your own army men here.

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                      Your army can only fight with weaponless and harmless citizens. Make them face the Indian Army and you will see them fleeing back to your country with their pants in their hand. By the way did you not see how they got defeated during the Kargil war? Probably after that they decided "We cannot win against Indian Army... so lets join Dawat-ul.. or whatever crap you call it and attack citizens now. Yay". And if UN bans Dawat-ul-Shit, rename it to Shit-ul-Dawat and continue your activities

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                      • A Adnan Siddiqi

                        If he's a Pakistani and He came to Bombay from Karachi in a little boat(which ignorant Indians don't know that distance between Khi and Bombay is around 500+ nautical miles and can't be done in a small boat) and fool Indian NAVY and then he fooled Indian intelligence, Indian army and what not then All Indian army guys should be sacked and send them back to home to their families and Indians should avoid poking nose further in Pakistani matters because when a single Pakistan can screw entire machinary then imagine what would army do with your country. :rolleyes: On a serious note, gROW Up nishant, you are rather ridiculing your own army men here.

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                        Keel over and die. I sincerely mean that you bastard. You and your like and the ass fucked fanatics are painting Islam (and in extension the Arabs) in a tar so black it'll take generations to get it off if we start now. Go and stop spreading fitnah.

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                        • N Nish Nishant

                          In Pakistan you say? Wow, who wudda thunk?!! All this while the Pakistan government and media (and thus a good many of their their naive citizens) insisted that the terrorists were not from Pakistan. Well his parents have identified him, and no points for guessing where they are from. :rolleyes: Ajmal Kasab is my son, says Mumbai attacker's father[^] No point disowning Kasab, but who will tell Pakistan[^] The investigations/interviews were done by Pak media and later followed up by British media. Most ironically, despite denying that the terrorists were from Pakistan, last week the Pak government asked the Indian government to allow him access to the Pakistan consulate in India. Why would a non-citizen have need for a consulate? The Pak government probably knew all along that these terrorists were from Pakistan and were just biding for extra time to plan out some course of action. I am not surprised at their denial so far. But I was surprised by the Pak media blindly believing their government. So far even the public believed (based on some surveys the BBC did) that the attacks were orchestrated by India-Israel-US (in their eyes the axis of evil) to put blame on Muslims/Pakistanis (the line there is often blurred). I hope that now that their own media has exposed the truth, the Pakistani people will demand that their government weed out all these internal terrorism sources. Because the first and most important step to solving a problem is to admit that there is one.

                          Regards, Nish


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                          My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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                          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                          So far even the public believed (based on some surveys the BBC did) that the attacks were orchestrated by India-Israel-US (in their eyes the axis of evil) to put blame on Muslims/Pakistanis (the line there is often blurred). I hope that now that their own media has exposed the truth, the Pakistani people will demand that their government weed out all these internal terrorism sources. Because the first and most important step to solving a problem is to admit that there is one.

                          Ah, but Moslems are allowed (required, perhaps) to believe both 'A' and 'not-A' simultaneously. Sort of like Moslems all over the world insist that the 9/11 attacks were done by the Israelis and that the 19 terrorists who carried it out were innocent ... while at the same time, the same Moslems insist that the destruction of the WTC was a great victory for Islam/.

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                            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                            So far even the public believed (based on some surveys the BBC did) that the attacks were orchestrated by India-Israel-US (in their eyes the axis of evil) to put blame on Muslims/Pakistanis (the line there is often blurred). I hope that now that their own media has exposed the truth, the Pakistani people will demand that their government weed out all these internal terrorism sources. Because the first and most important step to solving a problem is to admit that there is one.

                            Ah, but Moslems are allowed (required, perhaps) to believe both 'A' and 'not-A' simultaneously. Sort of like Moslems all over the world insist that the 9/11 attacks were done by the Israelis and that the 19 terrorists who carried it out were innocent ... while at the same time, the same Moslems insist that the destruction of the WTC was a great victory for Islam/.

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                            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                            I should dress you up in Kiffeyeh. You'd fit perfectly with the same Takfiri clerics who say that. Brainless with a warp speed mouth. Its a pathetic minority that believes that in the Islamic world, though I admit that when it first occured the conspiracy theories stating that it was an inside job or one orchestrated by the Mossad/CIA/[insert preferred covert services agency here] that has long since died out except at the pulpits of a few brainless hardliners who are getting ridiculed on a daily basis. Just for the record, Islam's teachings state that terrorists ought to be executed.

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                              Your army can only fight with weaponless and harmless citizens. Make them face the Indian Army and you will see them fleeing back to your country with their pants in their hand. By the way did you not see how they got defeated during the Kargil war? Probably after that they decided "We cannot win against Indian Army... so lets join Dawat-ul.. or whatever crap you call it and attack citizens now. Yay". And if UN bans Dawat-ul-Shit, rename it to Shit-ul-Dawat and continue your activities

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                              Chandrashekar Reddy wrote:

                              Your army can only fight with weaponless and harmless citizens

                              but you are "praising" Pakistanis by saying that an individual jammed entire Indian intelligence and Army. Seems bollywood movies by Sunny Deol etc have screwed Indian minds a lot and they prefer to live in their ow wonderlands. *grin* I say again, grow up dudes, don't entertain world by giving lame excuses. Fine you guys copy US in I.T and movies but hey.. you just can't copy everything from Americans..specially 9/11 stuff. ;)

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                                • A Adnan Siddiqi

                                  If he's a Pakistani and He came to Bombay from Karachi in a little boat(which ignorant Indians don't know that distance between Khi and Bombay is around 500+ nautical miles and can't be done in a small boat) and fool Indian NAVY and then he fooled Indian intelligence, Indian army and what not then All Indian army guys should be sacked and send them back to home to their families and Indians should avoid poking nose further in Pakistani matters because when a single Pakistan can screw entire machinary then imagine what would army do with your country. :rolleyes: On a serious note, gROW Up nishant, you are rather ridiculing your own army men here.

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                                  Uhm you are kidding, right? He did not come all the way in a speed boat. They came in a large boat (possibly a naval vessel) which was used to hijack a fishing trawler close to the Indian shore. The speed boats were used only when they got really close to shore (in the hijacked trawler). In any case, Indian intelligence agencies were found wanting here. Hopefully this will spur them to a higher level of performance. What I don't understand is why you are still in denial. Are you saying that the guy's father as well as his entire village are lying? So you think an entire Pakistani village would falsely claim that the terrorists were trained in Pakistan?

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                                  • A Adnan Siddiqi

                                    Chandrashekar Reddy wrote:

                                    Your army can only fight with weaponless and harmless citizens

                                    but you are "praising" Pakistanis by saying that an individual jammed entire Indian intelligence and Army. Seems bollywood movies by Sunny Deol etc have screwed Indian minds a lot and they prefer to live in their ow wonderlands. *grin* I say again, grow up dudes, don't entertain world by giving lame excuses. Fine you guys copy US in I.T and movies but hey.. you just can't copy everything from Americans..specially 9/11 stuff. ;)

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                                    Are you proud of the terrorist act? If he has AK 47,enough magazines and granades in hand killing 163 people is not a big deal. This could have been happened in Pakistan also.You are very well aware that Indian army has the capability to annihilate the entire pakistan even without using nukes. But India is a democracy and you need not be afraid about such an attack from India without strong provocation. Our defence minister A.K Antony is such a person who will not be provoked even if you slap on his face :) India has a huge coastaline and constant vigil and survillance across all these coastal line was not earlier considered as priority affair. people from your army or ISI know that and they gave maritime training to these terrorists. It was in Indian trawler they came in. It's clear to the world,and even your president told that ISI had earlier links with LeT during the time dictators run the country. As an educated Pakistani,What you need to do is to educate the uneducated mass of your country to restrain from these activities. Educate them that most of the Hindu's in India are peace lovers and no need them. You have forums for that in pakistan rather than coming here and giving meaningless comments.

                                    Adnan Siddiqi wrote:

                                    you just can't copy everything from Americans..specially 9/11 stuff

                                    you were seeing everything live on TV. Now it's clear that this guy is from Pakistan. What you are still murmuring?

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                                      Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                      So far even the public believed (based on some surveys the BBC did) that the attacks were orchestrated by India-Israel-US (in their eyes the axis of evil) to put blame on Muslims/Pakistanis (the line there is often blurred). I hope that now that their own media has exposed the truth, the Pakistani people will demand that their government weed out all these internal terrorism sources. Because the first and most important step to solving a problem is to admit that there is one.

                                      Ah, but Moslems are allowed (required, perhaps) to believe both 'A' and 'not-A' simultaneously. Sort of like Moslems all over the world insist that the 9/11 attacks were done by the Israelis and that the 19 terrorists who carried it out were innocent ... while at the same time, the same Moslems insist that the destruction of the WTC was a great victory for Islam/.

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                                      You are the American equivalent of Adnan. Your very existence shames all of us. As Mustafa said to Adnan, I say to you: keel over and die.

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                                        Roger Wright wrote:

                                        He also recommended a scotch that I can't recall, with an odd name like Boar Whiz

                                        All Scotch tastes like boar piss to me. :~

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                                        JimmyRopes wrote:

                                        All Scothh tastes like boar piss to me

                                        Infidel!

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                                          Oakman wrote:

                                          Some day, treat yourself and get a bottle of Glenfiddich - preferably the 18 year old, but even the 12 will do. I suspect it'll spoil you for the blended whiskeys.

                                          I know :-) I love single malt scotch. Glenfiddich 12, Glenfiddich 15 and Macallan 12 are my favorites. For some reason Glenlivet 12/15 doesn't suite my taste. But not everyone's like that - I know some people who are so fond of the stronger and more caustic blended whiskeys that they don't like single malts (sounds weird I know). As part of an unofficial post-birthday-celebration of Rohan's 1st birthday (we celebrated his birthday with a personal trip to Niagara falls - just Smitha, Rohan and I), I bought a 1 litre bottle of JW Blue Label. Other than the fact that everyone was excited about drinking Blue Label nobody really liked it much. So much for that.

                                          Regards, Nish


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                                          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                          I know I love single malt scotch. Glenfiddich 12, Glenfiddich 15 and Macallan 12 are my favorites. For some reason Glenlivet 12/15 doesn't suite my taste.

                                          Why would someone, a newbie by the looks of what happened when I balanced, want to unavote this???

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