The dram that should not be
Sep. 7th, 2007 03:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had a look at the notice board of the rehearsal space today and spotted an ad looking for a housemate for a flat-share. Which, of course, is not unusual in this city.
This ad sported the picture of a My Little Cthulhu and people running away from it in terror, though.
Which amused me greatly.
If I was still looking for a flat up here I'd definitely give them a call. :-)
Also I am currently reading "Raw Spirit", a non-fiction book by Iain Banks about Whisky and Scotland (and a few other things) and if you are interested in either subject, I can only recommend it.
The only downside is that you feel kind of urged to try all the whiskys he talks about, which is not all that practical on the tube. But at least there is a pronounciation guide at the back.
Edinburgh = Embra
;-)
Hope you are having a lovely day.
This ad sported the picture of a My Little Cthulhu and people running away from it in terror, though.
Which amused me greatly.
If I was still looking for a flat up here I'd definitely give them a call. :-)
Also I am currently reading "Raw Spirit", a non-fiction book by Iain Banks about Whisky and Scotland (and a few other things) and if you are interested in either subject, I can only recommend it.
The only downside is that you feel kind of urged to try all the whiskys he talks about, which is not all that practical on the tube. But at least there is a pronounciation guide at the back.
Edinburgh = Embra
;-)
Hope you are having a lovely day.
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Date: 2007-09-09 06:45 am (UTC)In many countries, the abbreviated term "Scotch" is often used for "Scotch whisky". However in Britain the term "Scotch" is relatively rare and "whisky" generally refers to "Scotch whisky". There is no relation to scotch tape.