Santa wears a "redcoat", maybe he is chasing after him to get me my present. Or I could get into the "redcoats" chasing after him for political reasons, but I won't. It does sound however like a great commercial.
well since it WAS a drink reportedly brewed by "Charlie", and it says on the commercial that its been protected ( the recipie that is ) since 1745( ring any bells with that date? ) I imagine its more of the political aspect.......But I DO like your version better Glenn!
my wife cant STAND drambuie.....so I guess I'll just have to stick with my single malts oh well ....cant have everything huh?
Scott........thinkin about a dram of Dramb :mrgreen:
Irish diplomacy: is telling a man to go to he)) in such a way that he looks forward to the trip!
One of the old Scots at the cally told me that if you add a touch of boilling water to Drambuie it works wonders for a cold. His Grandmother gave it to him as a cold remedy... I've tried it the smell is wonderfull 8)
One of the old Scots at the cally told me that if you add a touch of boilling water to Drambuie it works wonders for a cold. His Grandmother gave it to him as a cold remedy... I've tried it the smell is wonderfull 8)
Here in Spain we often add something to our expresso coffee to make it more,... digerible :mrgreen: , often it's brandy, but also Baileys is accepted,... my experiment was to add Drambuie to it, and....uffff,... just taste it! If you come to Spain you may ask at bars for a "carajillo" (pronounced "Carahiyo") and then u add ur choice for the "vitamin complex" you prefer! ;-)
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