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I used to buy a good bottle of whiskey each year as a present to myself on my b'day. Macallan 30 yo, Laphroaig 25 and a Yamazaki 18 over three years. Then I went back to uni :(

Macallan 30yo that would of been an absolute pleasure / treasure. Been trying to find its younger brother the 25 yo (not he Fine oak one) but its very hard.

Uni life will usually mean low disposable income. But that will change Boz

Macallan 30yo that would of been an absolute pleasure / treasure. Been trying to find its younger brother the 25 yo (not he Fine oak one) but its very hard.

Uni life will usually mean low disposable income. But that will change Boz

The 25 YO Sherry shits on the 30 Fine Oak IMO. Not saying the 30 was bad (it's brilliant, too good for my palette in all honesty) just that the 25 sherry was much more to my taste. The fine oak had a bit too much sweetness to it for me and was a bit light. I like my whisky with a bigger body and stronger flavours. That said I have only ever had one dram of the 25 sherry for comparison...

To put this into perspective

I occasionally used to talk about the fact the panel gaps on my car are 100% factory spec, and would do panel gap inspections when someone showed interest in buying a car.Most of the time, I'd conclude with remarks to help the SAU'er. E.g. yeah, those panel gaps aren't factory, looks like its been in a hit. See that panel gap on the boot, it isn't flush and it's different to the other side, somethings going on.

From there it just blew up and it became a pretty popular term to use on the NSW forum for when taking the piss, it was the "in-phrase" for a good while.

For example, if someone was to if someone was to even minutely damage their car then their car is instantly considered a "write-off". When I made rolling contact with a car at about 1kmh on the way to a tech night, there'd be jokes such as yeah your panel gaps are f**ked now, car is a write off, which was all a good laugh.

I'd often get the piss taken out of me but as far as I knew it was all in jest and I took it in good stride. I guess the admins had enough of it and determined some people weren't using it in jest perhaps and wanted to put a stop to it. I was unaware of everything going on in the background.


Then the thread got fairly out of hand once someone took a low blow by saying that its a common conception im not all there in the head.... many users were left unimpressed by such remarks.

No worries, just clearing up any confusion so it can be put to rest.

Sinista32 who has been a member for 10 years has left the forum as a result of some of the goings-on in that thread ~ from what I've been told

Thanks for that update but we dont really need to involved in this at alllllll

agree. Thanks for clarifying this PG thing. But it's really petty and one of our members has already been perma banned regarding this.

Lets burry the hatchet for now.

My #1 whisky to somehow try obtain is the 1984 Yamazaki. A close second is any of the other Yamazaki 25's but the '84 is meant to be THE shit.

you and I share an equal passion there Boz. Would love to get my hands on the 25yo Yamazaki

is permabanning even possible when TOR exists?

permabanning has never really been possible, but admins can be persistent when it comes down to banning additional accounts...even if some innocents cop it in the process lol

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