Thanks Canuck!!
Nice pot of tea for me please bartender.
I want to keep me wits about me tonight.
Never mind traffic on the org, my email box is buzzing. lol. I think that 'file' has well and truly seen the whole of caithness. lo.
Hey I wonder if theres a world record for such a thing. Hahahaha
Wheres my tea??????????????
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain.
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Thanks Canuck!!
Canuck you not waiting for a Alexander Keiths before you go??? wi a drop o Crown Royal???
Go Flames go
Peter
Bar tender Ill pay for Porsies tea..
lol could i have a aftershock
Morgan's and Coke please Barman?
What flavour Nik-Naks are going around?? Havent had them for ages!
Mmmmmm Nice and Spicy!
Never frown, cos you never know who will fall in love with your smile!
Ge my eye teeth for a Sanny keiths but will make do wi a Owld Pultney
(quite probably the best whisky in e world....well at least this bit o it)
Many thanks are ye wanting one ursel??
Oooo...I could use sitting and putting my feet up for a bit! Ive been back and forth to the computer trying to stay up with whats happening and being said, while trying to do a lot of other stuff in the house!
Could I just have an Appletise, please, and a couple of Canucks homemade biscuits, if theres any left .
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The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea. ~Isak Dinesen
Slainte ye dinna hev any Ben Morven ahind e bar??? e stuff they used till make at Halkirk???? nah Im aboot 100years too late for at !!!!
Again Slainte
Oh, great! Thank you. And thank you, Canuck, too!
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea. ~Isak Dinesen
michty!!! another bacardi for me please it heavy going in the chat room the night!
The history of the distillery at Gerston dates back to 1825, when the brothers James and John Swanson commenced distilling. The plant continued under their management, gaining national acclaim, until it was relinquished by them in 1872. The new proprietors did not persist long with the venture and the distillery closed down about 1875. The spirit lived on nevertheless and a bottle of the pure is preserved in Loch Dubh Hotel. The 'Gerston' was much prized in London especially amongst the politicians, and indeed was the subject of some lavish testimonials by eminent men, among them Sir Robert Peel, Prime Minister from 1841-1846. There is now little trace of the distillery save a few mounds of stones and a low wall beside the Thurso river about 300,yards above the present Gerston Farm.
A tradgedy nothing less
Anither owld pultney please when e get a chance please
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