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That’s a marketing opportunity, surely? Tena might be very interested in reaching out to younger incontinents.rumncoke wrote:It will be interesting to see if Guinness cease to be sponsors of Leinster after one of their players p-ssed on someone at an end of season club binge .
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Interesting DIageo had no fecks to give when Ben Te'o was cleared of a serious assault just months before Leinster announced his signing. IRFU had him lined up as a project player!
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This is a targeted witch hunt!
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This is a targeted witch hunt!
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Has this all died down now, are we better shutting our cakeholes or pushing back against Diageo?
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Btw liked them on bakebook, will be interesting to see how they compare to UR and their excellence
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Good point, though the emphasis was on the missing 'e' and I do believe either spelling can suffice (though 'whiskies' might be preferable).Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Try spelling it whiskies thenstev1eG wrote:... a bunch of other Scotch whiskys (hate that spelling!) ...
Agree with the sentiment of your post however, even though I did find Kilkenny quite palatable from time to time. Not anymore though.
Can't say I have ever had Kilkenny (knowlingly).
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Close but no cigarstev1eG wrote:Good point, though the emphasis was on the missing 'e' and I do believe either spelling can suffice (though 'whiskies' might be preferable).Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Try spelling it whiskies thenstev1eG wrote:... a bunch of other Scotch whiskys (hate that spelling!) ...
Agree with the sentiment of your post however, even though I did find Kilkenny quite palatable from time to time. Not anymore though.
Whiskies isn't preferable - that's the plural of Scotch (and Japanese etc).
Whiskeys is preferable - that's the plural of Irish (and USA - Bourbon etc)
So in summary, whiskies or whiskeys but not whiskys
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I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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Errmmmm! I was trying to be subtle, without explicitly pointing out that I prefer Irish whiskey (with an 'e') as opposed to Scotch and/or Japanese (though I do like a number of Japanese *whiskies/whiskys).Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Close but no cigarstev1eG wrote:Good point, though the emphasis was on the missing 'e' and I do believe either spelling can suffice (though 'whiskies' might be preferable).Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Try spelling it whiskies thenstev1eG wrote:... a bunch of other Scotch whiskys (hate that spelling!) ...
Agree with the sentiment of your post however, even though I did find Kilkenny quite palatable from time to time. Not anymore though.
Whiskies isn't preferable - that's the plural of Scotch (and Japanese etc).
Whiskeys is preferable - that's the plural of Irish (and USA - Bourbon etc)
So in summary, whiskies or whiskeys but not whiskys
*delete as appropriate to suit your taste
I promise to be more blunt in future.
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Tried the official site to buy a shirt; either I'm in the wrong site or it is empty?
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