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    cup need...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    Just curious, Todd - why do you need a collapsible cup at a Burns supper?

    Don't they have glassware? ;-)
    Bob -- I attend a private "stag" Burns Night, and we all bring our own whisky and a glass -- I'd rather have something more portable than glass, and it would also be nice to have at the various games I attend.

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    So, at this stag Burns dinner, do you still toast the lassies?

    Sherry

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    Probably even more so. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherry
    So, at this stag Burns dinner, do you still toast the lassies?

    Sherry
    Aye, we do. It follows the same traditional format as any other Burns Supper.
    Traditionally Burns Suppers have been "stag" events, although I certainly welcome the lassies at ours -- this is a private dinner among friends.

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot
    Thanks, Iolaus! That's the very thing I was looking for -- the third one is probably the right size, and more importantly, the right PRICE for this descendant of frugal Iowa-Scots farmers! :mrgreen:

    Cheers,

    Todd

    If price is an issue, here's one for about $8.00 than can go in the Sporan or on your keyring. Keyring shotglass

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    Quote Originally Posted by John M.
    If price is an issue, here's one for about $8.00 than can go in the Sporan or on your keyring. Keyring shotglass
    Nae I like that! Small, compact, but able to hold a nice dram, or a little more, of your beverage of choice! And from the website "a convenient way to take liquid medicines any time.". Talk about versatility!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove
    I really like the flask/cup combo. When I free up some funds I'm going to have to get one.
    My wife bought me the older model for our anniversary *several* years ago: it held up well considered the conditions it was subjected to. After it gave up the ghost, she replaced it with the model shown (monogrammed, I might add). Much b etter design, although the flask and cup are both slightly smaller-bring the bottle but leave it in the car.

    Bryan...HTH...

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