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Previously on "Drinking bourbon....."

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Neat Bourbon tastes to me rather synthetic and paint-strippery, i.e. how I imagine paint stripper would taste if one was stupid enough to try sipping it
    WHS

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by David71 View Post
    02:47 and I'm sitting drinking Makers Mark out of a Eurostar wine glass which I 'obtained' from Eurostar while commuting to a contract.

    Got me wondering; am I the only one who 'obtains' a souvenir from memorable contracts?

    A shoulder badge I picked-up when on a Defence Contract is probably my most 'treasured' contracting souvenir; couple of beer glasses 'borrowed' from bars when I've been away working have a lot of hazy memories attached; an ID card which wouldn't mean much to anyone but me.

    Anyone else got reminders that are worthless in cash but priceless in the times you had?

    Sorry for the ramble....just turned 50 and pi$$ed
    Hi Gricer

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Neat Bourbon tastes to me rather synthetic and paint-strippery, i.e. how I imagine paint stripper would taste if one was stupid enough to try sipping it

    there is nothing neat about bourbon.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Neat Bourbon tastes to me rather synthetic and paint-strippery, i.e. how I imagine paint stripper would taste if one was stupid enough to try sipping it

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Can you remember that long ago?

    That's Alzheimer's for you, a decade ago is like yesterday, but I cant remember breakfast!

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  • jamesbrown
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    Still, you like a Maker's Mark, so you can't be too bad. Other good Beam Suntory bourbons are Knob Creek and Basil Hayden's.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    I don't tend to obtain souveniers from contracts. But I am partial to picking up a variety of crockery and glassware if something takes my eye. Always take pens from hotels - the best quality and longest lasting being from Raffles, Singapore.
    We have some lovely glasses from Air Canada and Finnair.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Is it all in Nazi Gold still or have you divested your portfolio?
    I never invested in banks. I still have my nicely diversified portfolio - Swiss shares include engineering, pharma and insurance companies, and cocoa importers. Why would I divest it?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    How depressing, plenty of fun post 50!
    Can you remember that long ago?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    I would like to come to your bunga bunga parties

    By invitation only sorry!

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  • SueEllen
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    I have various logo marketing swag from clients. I then tend to offload them on family and friends. After all there are only so many insulated coffee cups you need. Though some clients do give more useful stuff like water bottles and clothes for gardening/decorating.

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  • silent bob
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    got a load of Rolls Royce golfing merchandise when i worked there. Which was handy, since I play golf

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  • NickFitz
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    I've got a variety of Yahoo! merch from my stint there in 2007; Californian Internet companies tend to be big on such stuff. T-shirts, USB sticks (probably 64MB), flip-flops (with their logo, reversed, in the sole so you leave a trail of them in your footprints on the beach), and a lanyard bearing the logo of the product the team I was with worked on for about a year but which was then cancelled a month or so from launch in one of their innumerable reorganisations

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    How depressing, plenty of fun post 50!
    I would like to come to your bunga bunga parties

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  • Paralytic
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    I still have the Pit Lane pass for when we did pre-sales work for F1 (France, Magny-Cours course). Unfortunately, it was not valid for race day, so we had to slum in in the stands for the actual race.

    We never got past pre-sales stage, but it was a business trip which truly was a "jolly" - felt more like a weekend break away with mates.

    I think I still have my security pass in a drawer somewhere for when i did some work for NATO in Geilenkirchen (AWACS related). I'm sure i was meant to return it when the engagement ended.

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