Eat. Drink. Smoke. Discuss.
Scotto said:Stressful day today. Time for some light food, like a good vegetable stir-fry:
Some 2004 Vintage GLP Charing Cross.
Have you tried the GLP Fillmore ??
Im fighting off the PTAD lately but It needs to feed.. !!
Wolverine said:A youngish single malt with a pleasant smokiness. A nice surprise.
Glen G-a-a-rie. Funny way of spelling it.
jduffy said:Made some interconnects out of CAT5 by untwisting the wires and then braiding them. Some RCA connectors, solder and done.
I love DIY. Nice Saturday.
I think it was probably "Ceilidh" - I used to live in Nova Scotia, where one of the tourist regions is called the "Ceilidh Trail"; it was always fun to let the tourists try to figure out how to ponounce that word (and some others - like Kejimkujik) without any help. I guess that when you work a low paying job in the tourism sector you get your laughs where you can.ratcheer said:It is Gaelic.
I remember when we were having a baby and trying to think of girls' names. One I liked (and now you see hundreds of them) sounds like kaylie. But the Gaelic spelling was something like Cad... Never mind, I will never get close. It was a mess!
Tim