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I was messing around with my trip meter and my finger slipped off the button, banging the cluster cover. This impact caused the globe in the odo to come back on, when I thought it was dead. Minor victories.

Hamish, I'm not a whiskey drinker. Recommend some to me?

I like dimple 15 but for the same money I prefer Glenlivet 12

if you want to start, minimum spend on a drinkable whiskey is ~$50

for a beginners scotch @ $50 you can usually get glenlivet 12, glenfiddich 12, dimple 15, balantynes 12, or chivas regal 12 - any of these are very approachable drams

If you are happy to spend the coin I would say the best one to start on would be Glenmorangie 10 year which will run you about $65

best value would be JW black for $38 @ dan's but this is a) not as nice as the above b) much peatier, which is not as beginner friendly

V lounge in Perth.

This flight qualifies me to platinum woo~ :)

strange I thought the V domestic lounges were meant to be better than the Q ones,

that said I have been told the lounges in Perth are not as good due to nearly everyone having access (FIFO perks) that they cheapened them down.

you lost or Leesh?

Ants pls

Leesh lost

I'm a trivia master

If only general knowledge could be translated into something useful and advantageous beyond cleaning up at trivia nights and going home with bottles of Johnny red and outdated street directories as prizes

I like dimple 15 but for the same money I prefer Glenlivet 12

if you want to start, minimum spend on a drinkable whiskey is ~$50

for a beginners scotch @ $50 you can usually get glenlivet 12, glenfiddich 12, dimple 15, balantynes 12, or chivas regal 12 - any of these are very approachable drams

If you are happy to spend the coin I would say the best one to start on would be Glenmorangie 10 year which will run you about $65

best value would be JW black for $38 @ dan's but this is a) not as nice as the above b) much peatier, which is not as beginner friendly

Got some Chivas today :)

Ants pls

Leesh lost

I'm a trivia master

If only general knowledge could be translated into something useful and advantageous beyond cleaning up at trivia nights and going home with bottles of Johnny red and outdated street directories as prizes

Off to 'million dollar minute' you go?

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