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WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
dave weil wrote: On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 07:18:53 +0000 (UTC), Stewart Pinkerton wrote: Any drink that goes well with Coke can be instantly dismissed... And yet you're willing to drink something with a half-assed lemonade and melted orange bonbons. Zero taste, zero culture. Proves once again that one may safely leave sticky cocktails to "engineers" like plumbers, carpenters, carpetlayers, garbage disposers, nightsoil removers, spam postmen, suchlike. |
Who tells "engineers" what to drink?
Andre Jute wrote: dave weil wrote: On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 07:18:53 +0000 (UTC), Stewart Pinkerton wrote: Any drink that goes well with Coke can be instantly dismissed... And yet you're willing to drink something with a half-assed lemonade and melted orange bonbons. Zero taste, zero culture. Proves once again that one may safely leave sticky cocktails to "engineers" like plumbers, carpenters, carpetlayers, garbage disposers, nightsoil removers, spam postmen, suchlike. And their Audi-driving wives, of course, who tell them to drink "something with a half-assed lemonade and melted orange bonbons". Hee-hee! |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
Proves once again that one may safely leave sticky cocktails to
"engineers" like plumbers, carpenters, carpetlayers, garbage disposers, nightsoil removers, spam postmen, suchlike. Not to mention pretentious twits who wouldn't know a single-malt from a blend, or good bourbon from battery-acid... Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
WHY STEWART PINKERTON IS UNRELIABLE: 2. THE STATISTICS OF MALICE
In article , Stewart Pinkerton
wrote: Interesting how fast Jute dropped his claim of 4607 posts from me, and accepted the true number of 602. Also interesting (and entirely predictable) that he assumes that it's all about him - these were my *total* posts to RAT over an 18 month period. An average of one post a day, and included my own 'major KISASS project', which is every bit as substantial as Jute's endless turgid prose surrounding a very simple amplifier. "Turgid" prose aside, whatever that may be, how can you claim your "project" is anywhere near as "substantial" as Andre's when Andre actually built his project, while you built nothing? Regards, John Byrns Surf my web pages at, http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/ |
Who tells "engineers" what to drink?
On 6 Mar 2006 08:11:07 -0800, "Andre Jute" wrote:
Andre Jute wrote: dave weil wrote: On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 07:18:53 +0000 (UTC), Stewart Pinkerton wrote: Any drink that goes well with Coke can be instantly dismissed... And yet you're willing to drink something with a half-assed lemonade and melted orange bonbons. ? Zero taste, zero culture. Who, Jute? Couldn't argue with that! Proves once again that one may safely leave sticky cocktails to "engineers" like plumbers, carpenters, carpetlayers, garbage disposers, nightsoil removers, spam postmen, suchlike. And their Audi-driving wives, of course, who tell them to drink "something with a half-assed lemonade and melted orange bonbons". Mine drinks mostly white wine, and certainly doesn't tell *me* what to drink. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On 6 Mar 2006 08:30:25 -0800, " wrote:
Proves once again that one may safely leave sticky cocktails to "engineers" like plumbers, carpenters, carpetlayers, garbage disposers, nightsoil removers, spam postmen, suchlike. Not to mention pretentious twits who wouldn't know a single-malt from a blend, or good bourbon from battery-acid... Really? You know anyone like that? If bourbon's so great, why does no one drink it 'straight up'? -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Who tells "engineers" what to drink?
Drunkie said: Mine drinks mostly white wine, and certainly doesn't tell *me* what to drink. And if anybody is wondering why, the records are being kept by the police and the hospital. |
WHY STEWART PINKERTON IS UNRELIABLE: 2. THE STATISTICS OF MALICE
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WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
In article , patent3
@dircon.co.uk says... On 6 Mar 2006 08:30:25 -0800, " wrote: Proves once again that one may safely leave sticky cocktails to "engineers" like plumbers, carpenters, carpetlayers, garbage disposers, nightsoil removers, spam postmen, suchlike. Not to mention pretentious twits who wouldn't know a single-malt from a blend, or good bourbon from battery-acid... Really? You know anyone like that? If bourbon's so great, why does no one drink it 'straight up'? That used to be my opinion of bourbon, but recently I started exploring some of the better products (avaiable to me) and found that there are some that I enjoy neat (Woodford Reserve, Knob Creek). That said, I still prefer a good single malt, and I admit that I've never tasted a tequila that didn't induce an instant gag reflex. Probably that's because I've never tried anything beyond the typical rotgut that *needs* to be hidden behind lime & salt. The pricier tequilas cost more than a decent malt whisky around here, so up to this point in time I haven't bothered trying any of them. Maybe one day... -- Bill |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 17:10:42 +0000 (UTC), in rec.audio.opinion you
wrote: On 6 Mar 2006 08:30:25 -0800, " wrote: Proves once again that one may safely leave sticky cocktails to "engineers" like plumbers, carpenters, carpetlayers, garbage disposers, nightsoil removers, spam postmen, suchlike. Not to mention pretentious twits who wouldn't know a single-malt from a blend, or good bourbon from battery-acid... Really? You know anyone like that? If bourbon's so great, why does no one drink it 'straight up'? Because some actually do. Especially some of the more refined products like Woodford Reserve or Knob Creek. It's becoming a more acceptable after dinner cognac-type drink, just like single-malts are. I'm not a bourbon fan though. Too sweet for my tastes. I *will* occasionally have a good bourbon as described but it's rare. I'm a scotch guy pretty much down the line and I turn up my nose at those contrived whiskys like Canadian Club and Crown Royal. Also, I'm on record as saying that I prefer a single *small* cube of ice in my single-malt. I like it because a single malt is best enjoyed (IMO) with just a touch of water, which cuts the initial numbing burning alcohol hit that interferes with the ability to taste the subtleies (sp?) of the flavor profile. Even Michael Jackson (not Jacko) claims that you get the best experience that way, although he, like you, talks about a tiny bit of highland branch water (he says that it actually releases the locked-in aroma). I just find that a little ice cube accomplishes the same thing and I'm not so anal that I'd find that using local water detracts from the experience. The ice quickly melts to just about the right amount of water and it slightly cools the liquid, which I find appealing. It doesn't chill it, which I WOULDN'T like at all and it doesn't unduly dilute the beverage. And finally, I have no problem drinking a "blended" single malt like Famous Grouse. I find it to offer a modicum of single-malt pleasure at about half the cost. I guess it's the 1/16th Scottish in me. Unless I'm forced to drink them by circumstances, I avoid run-of-the-mill blended scotches like Chivas and Dewars and J&B. And those, I'll just drink on the rocks since there's not much there to mess up with water. And no, I don't bother with such lightweights as Dalwhinnie. Give me something bold like Talisker or Lagavulin or something elegant and refined like Oban any day. I certainly won't pass up the "Rolls-Royce of SMs", the various Macallans either. The 21 is a wonderful scotch...just a bit overprised for my tastes. The 12 is acceptable but it doesn't invoke the senses like the others I've named. Damn, I'm thirsty. Shame that I have to work tonight... |
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