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Old 03-12-2008 | 07:44 PM
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Bring single malt scotch and everything will be fine.
Monsieur....... your are a mentor on and off the racing track.....
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Hell, if Dr. Pain brings a good single malt, we will have absolutely no probs!
Is alcohol allowed at the track?

I wouldn't want to get in more trouble that I am already in.....
Old 03-12-2008 | 07:50 PM
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Alcohol is not allowed while the track is open. That means be discrete.
Consider, there is painless dentistry correct? You are looking for painless instruction. Same principle only the drug is different.
You might consider a tank of laughing gas disguised as a fire extinguisher if the rules concern you.
That technique works for me, but never try and put out a fire with the bottle in my car
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What "good" single malts might we be referring to?

(For future reference of course....)
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Originally Posted by Bob Rouleau
Alcohol is not allowed while the track is open. That means be discrete.
Consider, there is painless dentistry correct? You are looking for painless instruction. Same principle only the drug is different.
You might consider a tank of laughing gas disguised as a fire extinguisher if the rules concern you.
That technique works for me, but never try and put out a fire with the bottle in my car
Bob, you never seize to amaze me.......

Looking forward in seeing you in August and Sept. (Tremblant and Calabogie)
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Originally Posted by DaveM993
What "good" single malts might we be referring to?

(For future reference of course....)
Glenfarclas (25)
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The Macallan
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For the love of peat man!
Old 03-13-2008 | 05:11 PM
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How about "Proctodontist" So he can collect from both ends. Then it will be a Cup car
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Then it will be a Cup car
Old 03-13-2008 | 05:39 PM
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I agree on the Macallan - 12 years is the best to my surprise, have tried the 18 and the 35.

Glenmorangie 12 oak finish is also nice.

The Isle of skye stuff (Laphroiag, laga etc) taste like cough medicine to me.

Throw in a couple of Monte Cristo (cubans are legal in Canada) and life is good.
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Originally Posted by BostonDMD
Bob, you never seize to amaze me.......

Looking forward in seeing you in August and Sept. (Tremblant and Calabogie)
Now you know why you had a good time! better living (and driving) through chemistry.
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Originally Posted by Bull
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Originally Posted by Bob Rouleau
I agree on the Macallan - 12 years is the best to my surprise, have tried the 18 and the 35.

Glenmorangie 12 oak finish is also nice.

The Isle of skye stuff (Laphroiag, laga etc) taste like cough medicine to me.

Throw in a couple of Monte Cristo (cubans are legal in Canada) and life is good.

sounds like the contents of my track bag.

cubans may be illegal down here, but the damned things just keep poppin' up all over the place. I prefer to deport them, in the form of smoke, one at a time.

Lagavulin for the win . . . and Ashton Cabinets if you want to be legal . . .
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Originally Posted by Bob Rouleau
I agree on the Macallan - 12 years is the best to my surprise, have tried the 18 and the 35.

Glenmorangie 12 oak finish is also nice.

The Isle of skye stuff (Laphroiag, laga etc) taste like cough medicine to me.

Throw in a couple of Monte Cristo (cubans are legal in Canada) and life is good.
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sounds like the contents of my track bag.

cubans may be illegal down here, but the damned things just keep poppin' up all over the place. I prefer to deport them, in the form of smoke, one at a time.

Lagavulin for the win . . . and Ashton Cabinets if you want to be legal . . .
There aren't many scotch brands I don't like, particularly when someone else is pouring. I once helped TD with a bottle of Lagavulin at VIR as I recall.

Cubans are everywhere these days, although not as plentiful as when the damn things would follow me home from business trips to Guadalajara. There are some nice Partagas stand-ins if need be.
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I guess I am odd man out, the famous "smokey or peaty" taste doesn't do it for me. Hence my preference for Macallan and the like.

I've noticed that all of the famous cuban brands are now being made in the Dominican Republic. The quality of the DR product seems superior in a number of respects. The real cubans have disappointed from time to time, fortunately the good shops here know it and will replace them .. at 40 bucks a shot, it is a good thing.

Hey Bob, should we tell Paolo about the benefits of Camelbacks? As in "
why do you wear that thing? I sweat a lot in the car and the camelback lets me stay hydrated." heh-heh

I still think that painting a race car to look like the turtle on our web site would be very cool.
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Originally Posted by Bob Rouleau
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Hey Bob, should we tell Paolo about the benefits of Camelbacks? As in "
why do you wear that thing? I sweat a lot in the car and the camelback lets me stay hydrated." heh-heh

I still think that painting a race car to look like the turtle on our web site would be very cool.
Do those things actually hold water???? On a street car you can simply convert the windscreen washers to a valve in the glove box, where the flight attendant can serve the pilot.

A complete turtle wrap of the car would be nice!


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