Only had a 10-year Talisker as it was more expensive than others, was ok but a bit raw. Balvenie 12-year double-wood is one of my favourites, also Highland Park 12 year - tried an 18-year one but didn't like it as much.
I had a Japanese whisky - Yamazaki 10 year - and was very impressed.
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Talisker is a kind of special case, very smoky. I usually only have one. Maybe two.
If Talisker were a cup of tea, it would be Lapsang Soochong. If it were a voice, it would be Leonard Cohen.
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**** the PCG I say. Where were they over BN66? No ******* where. That's where.
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I'm a fan of most single malts although my knowledge of Scotland is hazyOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAh yes!!!!! Talisker, a lovely drop if you like the Island malts. Actually visited there whilst on honeymoon many moons ago. Also made it to the Tamdhu distillery a few days later. You can say what you like about the weather in the highlands being iffy, but there is still plenty to do.
Current favourite is Highland Park 21 year old.
Recently I've been branching out and both the Japanese and Indians (yes really!) make great single malts.
I'm also developing a taste for the better bourbons.
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Dear PCG, I wish to disassociate myself with this invitation.Originally posted by Paddy View PostIf the PCG want to do this again, please pm me or anyone else on the forum so that that they can get a proper ad that communications their message to the public.
You are fundamentally flawed and have betrayed us all. You have neglected your duty of representing freelancers and performing a role that defends us against an overtly hostile government.
Others may wish to support you, or they may believe that you can be reformed in some way. I think that is a delusion and you are irredeemable; please FOAD.
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Shocked and saddened by the waste of money on that ad.
1. There is more talent on this forum than at the agency who wrote the ad.
2. It is obvious that the agency did not understand the requirements of the PCG.
3. In PR speak, this type of ad is know as “greenmail”; that is an ad published by large multinationals who what to get a message over to their investors on how good a job the board of directors are doing.
3. The advert is on the wrong page, a quarter page advert on the right hand side is more effective than a full page on the left.
4. The ad does not put forward a case.
5. The advert is incomprehensible to anyone outside the industry.
If the PCG want to do this again, please pm me or anyone else on the forum so that that they can get a proper ad that communicates their message to the public.
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Ah yes!!!!! Talisker, a lovely drop if you like the Island malts. Actually visited there whilst on honeymoon many moons ago. Also made it to the Tamdhu distillery a few days later. You can say what you like about the weather in the highlands being iffy, but there is still plenty to do.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHmmmm. Sitting here in my eco-space office, sipping a rather fine single malt (Talisker since you ask)
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHmmmm. Sitting here in my eco-space office, sipping a rather fine single malt (Talisker since you ask), I just noticed PCG have a full page ad in the Times lauding the achievement of the 1.4 million freelancers in the UK.
The big black heading says:
"What the British economy needs is qualitative easing"
Oops, Friday. I will take a look.
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Don't worry about it. They're just getting their rocks off by pissing the members' fees against the wall. As usual.
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It is a terrible campaign, it neither sells or informs. (I used to work in advertising, ohh the shame)
I think the object is to push a guide to hiring freelancers but that is on the last line and most people would have been off the page by then.
It looks like they got a mate to do it.
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I though you were bulltulipting there, but yes, having checked mine it's in the back.
Seriously, WTF is that all about?
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PCG full page ad in the Times today
Hmmmm. Sitting here in my eco-space office, sipping a rather fine single malt (Talisker since you ask), I just noticed PCG have a full page ad in the Times lauding the achievement of the 1.4 million freelancers in the UK.
The big black heading says:
"What the British economy needs is qualitative easing"Tags: None
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