Werewolf - Role Fluidity - NIGHT FOUR

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Wanna play werewolf? Looking to kick off Sunday night.

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As I said a while back, I really enjoy werewolf a lot but unfortunately I can't dedicate the time to play it effectively (or as close to effectively as I am capable).
So, sadly I'm going to have to pass again at this stage.
 

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And remember, only scotch can be called 'whisky' All others can be called 'whiskey' but scotch can't.
fun fact:
the E in whisk(e)y is determined by whether there is an E in the name of the country of origin.

Scotland - Scotch Whisky
Ireland - Irish Whiskey
etc...
 
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Sorry, but I am correct. Scotland and Ireland are the two places where whiskey/whisky originated. Irish called theirs "whiskey" and Scotland called theirs "whisky" also known as "scotch whisky" and those spellings and processes are protected by their countries laws. The only other types recognised are bourbon whiskey and Tennessee whiskey which are spelt as "whiskey" therefore only scotch is "whisky"
 
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In 2014, there were nine whisky distilleries in Tasmania, and since then a boom in distilling both within Tasmania and nationwide has seen the number of distilleries in Tasmania grow to 31 with more planned in coming years. In 2014, Sullivans Cove Distillery's French Oak Cask was given the World Whiskies Award for the world's best single malt whisky. It was the first time a distillery outside Scotland or Japan had won the award.

Won worlds best whisky, but it's not whisky apparently...:drunk:
 
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In 2014, there were nine whisky distilleries in Tasmania, and since then a boom in distilling both within Tasmania and nationwide has seen the number of distilleries in Tasmania grow to 31 with more planned in coming years. In 2014, Sullivans Cove Distillery's French Oak Cask was given the World Whiskies Award for the world's best single malt whisky. It was the first time a distillery outside Scotland or Japan had won the award.

Won worlds best whisky, but it's not whisky apparently...:drunk:
How fortuitous for anyone thinking of moving down there sometime soon in the next few months or so.
 

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In 2014, there were nine whisky distilleries in Tasmania, and since then a boom in distilling both within Tasmania and nationwide has seen the number of distilleries in Tasmania grow to 31 with more planned in coming years. In 2014, Sullivans Cove Distillery's French Oak Cask was given the World Whiskies Award for the world's best single malt whisky. It was the first time a distillery outside Scotland or Japan had won the award.

Won worlds best whisky, but it's not whisky apparently...:drunk:
whisky hey? no E in australia is there?
 
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Why would they try and educate me in the ways of drink? I just don't understand the dirt people.
Lol this is still going? :tearsofjoy:

The dirt people will never understand, that's what separates the professionals like us EJW and gives us the authority over their intake.
 
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