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Question about Scotch
Posted by LG on 9/30/2005, 15:50:29, in reply to "
In honour of Sean Connery...
"
Can I ask, is Scotch used as a generic word for Whisky or is it used for only those produced in Scotland? It's not really term I've heard used over here.
Cheers
Linda
Responses:
I may be wrong but , Scotch is whiskey with and "e" and generally considered
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angela (from DC)
9/30/2005, 17:11:37
OOps totally got the "e" wrong. n/t
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angela (from DC)
9/30/2005, 17:13:50
LOL no worries on the 'e'
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LG
9/30/2005, 17:25:38
Kinda like another name/spelling for chocolate, if it tastes good who cares??? n/t
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angela (from DC)
9/30/2005, 17:41:43
differences
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marie-anne
9/30/2005, 20:39:31
I'm doing a really bad job of explaining my question
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LG
10/1/2005, 6:36:22
I'll give it a try...
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chrissy
10/1/2005, 7:09:48
Cheers for answering n/t
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LG
10/1/2005, 10:51:30
Marie-Anne, are we sisters from another mother?
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Janet W.
9/30/2005, 22:40:01
I guess it isn't just a Janet thing then?
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Janet D
10/1/2005, 2:26:15
Don't forget Socrates, fellow Janet
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Janet W.
10/1/2005, 10:05:40
so glad I read all the posts
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Tom
9/30/2005, 21:26:16
Here's a concise definition
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peggym
9/30/2005, 16:53:31
Thanks but not really what I was getting at
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LG
9/30/2005, 17:02:58
Ah ha~!
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peggym
9/30/2005, 17:42:07
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