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Ralph, PLEASE do NOT use that S--- word!!!!! We have had more than our
share this year but, thankfully, not this last storm. It was predicted
but went out to sea south of us. We still have quite a lot on the ground
in some places. We have property at a somewhat higher elevation about 15
miles from here and there is still about 2 feet on the ground there in
places. Other places the ground is bare and crocus are coming up. Ruth
PS: How about a phonetic spelling of Laphroaig?
At 5:02 PM -0400 4/15/01, Ralph Walter wrote:
>In a message dated 4/15/2001 4:07:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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><< So, can Laphroaig possibly be translated into Yankee? Ruth >>
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>Ruth,
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>It is my impression that aficionados of the distilling arts consider
>Glenfiddich (and the other Glens-) to be distant, and decidedly inferior
>relations, of Laphroaig.
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>Ralph
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>PS--You may rest assured that legions of Pinheads stand ready to dispute this
>posting if there is the slightest doubt in regard to the above. The (t)ruth
>will out. Nice to hear from you. Get much snow today?
--
Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
Remember in November
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