What's your sundowner?

RobbieW

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Tonight feels like a golden rum & OJ, sadly not Mountgay - some cheap stuff bought to appease customs in Tunisia but they preferred the white wine, pity!
 

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Whatever comes to hand but it does rather depend on the situation. For instance, in a tropical clime I am tempted by a dark rum on ice, in Ireland I have a whiskey neat and in Scotland a whisky neat. G&T is an afternoon drink IMO and should be taken before sundown, strong with a good squeeze of lime and plenty of ice.
 

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Not to put a downer on the thread but our doggy is going to the vet for the last time today so tonight we will probably be drinking something in celebration to a great boat-dog. She came with an old curragh 14 years ago and being a Irish Kerry blue terrier was the same colour as it. I am not sure whether it will be champagne to celebrate a life well lived with plenty of sea miles or some good hard whiskey to drown our sorrows. Perhaps both! :(:)
 

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Not to put a downer on the thread but our doggy is going to the vet for the last time today so tonight we will probably be drinking something in celebration to a great boat-dog. She came with an old curragh 14 years ago and being a Irish Kerry blue terrier was the same colour as it. I am not sure whether it will be champagne to celebrate a life well lived with plenty of sea miles or some good hard whiskey to drown our sorrows. Perhaps both! :(:)

Fine dogs, celebrate her life and the fact that you could cope with a KB!
 

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Not to put a downer on the thread but our doggy is going to the vet for the last time today so tonight we will probably be drinking something in celebration to a great boat-dog. She came with an old curragh 14 years ago and being a Irish Kerry blue terrier was the same colour as it. I am not sure whether it will be champagne to celebrate a life well lived with plenty of sea miles or some good hard whiskey to drown our sorrows. Perhaps both! :(:)

Sorry to hear that, looks a fine breed - no trouble with rats on board. Perhaps a black velvet to combine the celebration with the sombreness of the day
 
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