What I'd like for Christmas

Started by Merry Tiller, November 20, 2006, 17:05:04

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Merry Tiller


wahaj

lol. nice.

My bf keeps telling me off when i keep handing him lists of gardening stuff i want for xmas. he says they're too sensible and boring.

But to be very honest i hate gifts that have no purpose. i get handed crap that i don't want.....i open it and am totally underwhelmed and try to think about what i'd possibly need it for.....and think it sits on a shelf for a year or two before being thrown away.

Where as if i got something i really wanted and was practical.....i would cherish that gift forever....in the true meaning of recieving a gift.

But i know i won't be getting a wisteria for xmas :(

Mrs Ava


cambourne7

Hi MT,

eh NO.

Why not buy a decent whistky instead?

I would recomend 'redbrest' its a pot distiled grain whisky that waitrose sells.

The distillary closed about 20 years ago and reopend last year the whiskys usings are very old and very yummy.

c7

Merry Tiller

If I buy any more whisky she'll go bonkers :o current collection numbers 18, all single malt scotch ;D

MattyJC

I just ask for hard cash these days...my family and friends now understand! I either spend it on new gadgets for the lottie or on my other love which is photography...plenty of expensive stuff to spend on there!!

Regards,
and a merry (Ho Ho Ho!) Christmas

Matt :)

cambourne7

Quote from: Merry Tiller on November 20, 2006, 19:37:46
If I buy any more whisky she'll go bonkers :o current collection numbers 18, all single malt scotch ;D

Red Breast Pure Pot Still
One of the many Brand names under which Jameson whiskey was founded The present day Red Breast was relaunched by Irish Distillers as their all pot still whiskey made from whiskeys of 12-year-old and upwards This fine whiskeys is still hard to find either inside or outside of Ireland

Unique among whiskeys Redbreast is a 'Single' unblended, pure pot still Irish whiskey which has been triple distilled in oak casks for not less than twelve years. This uncompromising dedication to authenticity and quality gives Redbreast a traditional smooth mellow character and a taste which is full flavoured and assertive but not over robust.

You have the excuse that this is the revival of an old whiskey!!

Merry Tiller

Well, I do owe myself a present or two ;)

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