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You can't buy a bottle of Jack Daniels in the county where it's distilled. Sometimes life is horrifyingly illogical.

Jack Daniels is distilled in Tennessee,a soverign nation on it's own. At least in my mind ,it is.
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If you get Sky+ you can record your programs to hardisk than watch them after work !
Like I said earlier, we ain't forking out for no gaddam Sky and I don't care if it's fancy. Although if i won free subscription then heck yes I would. We'll stick to Freeview for now though.
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Jack Daniels is distilled in Tennessee,a soverign nation on it's own. At least in my mind ,it is.
JD sucks. Try a real whiskey, (i.e one from Scotland).
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JD sucks. Try a real whiskey, (i.e one from Scotland).

I don't like it either tastes like charcoal , but I got yer real whiskey. Real strong that is!
Try some mountain Moon Shine.
I actually prefer 12 year old Crown Royal.
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Coolio but on Sky you get re-runs of EastEnders !
Hey - on BBC America you can watch EastEnders twice a day! America kicks ass again!
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JD sucks. Try a real whiskey, (i.e one from Scotland).
The Glenlivet, 5 stars in my book. Do they have anything to do with Speyside ?

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