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I quote like the place. I say that as someone about as scottish as FnB.


This thing is so ridiculous, reminds me of the freedom fries thing.

Especially as a)the sort of American who buys scotch is unlikely to give ashit about calls for a boycott (same ones who have doubtless been enjoying their scotch with an illegal cuban cigar) and

b)he probably didn't do it anyway, any longterm reader of Private Eye knows there are a lot of unanswered questions that compassionate release rather than an appeal was designed to avoid.

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Here's a good road trip for you guys. I'm a great admirer of Scottish literature and having read Iain Bank's Raw Spirit: In Search Of The Perfect Dram recently I'd quite like to replicate his road trip visiting the local distileries and trying out all that lovely Scotch. So Keef and Fear are you in?
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