I accidentally tasted some as a child!
Cheers,
Norm.
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Hi Geoff,
I am sorry for my lack knowledge on the spelling of that nice brew from
Scotland and Ireland. I stopped drinking both versions over 30 years
ago. Not a nice thing to drink, personally it seems to interfere with my
ability to eat food the next day and I can not think about QL
On 04/09/2014 21:49, Derek Stewart wrote:
Hi Geoff,
I have got no problems with the menu, except I do not like whiskey
these days...
I was looking at the proposed activities, do you have a programme of
events yet?
Will I be able to update/buy software of hardware.
Regards,
Derek
Thanks
Yep... whiskey is Irish. I believe whisky is some kind of floor cleaner
from Scotland
(Takes cover against incoming Gaelic barrage!!)
Darren.
On 5 Sep 2014 16:49, Geoff Wicks gtwi...@btinternet.com wrote:
On 04/09/2014 21:49, Derek Stewart wrote:
Hi Geoff,
I have got no problems with
Evening Darren,
Speaking as a Jock, can I just say that whisky does indeed taste like floor
cleaner!
I hate the taste of the stuff and beer as well. I like a nice glass of wine
personally especially the fine fruit wines from Perth shire, Cairn O'Mhor.
(Care no more!)
Try them. The Bramble
I feel an international incident coming on over this ;-)
Dilwyn
-Original Message-
From: Darren Branagh
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 6:27 PM
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Yep... whiskey is Irish. I believe whisky is some kind of floor cleaner
from
On 05/09/2014 19:12, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Evening Darren,
Speaking as a Jock, can I just say that whisky does indeed taste like floor
cleaner!
I am just curious - how do you know what floor cleaner tastes like?
Best Wishes,
Geoff
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On 5 Sep 2014 19:17, Dilwyn Jones dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.uk wrote:
I feel an international incident coming on over this ;-)
Dilwyn
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Yep... whiskey is Irish. I believe whisky is some kind of floor cleaner
from Scotland
(Takes cover against incoming Gaelic barrage!!)
Darren.
On 5 Sep 2014 16:49, Geoff Wicks gtwi...@btinternet.com wrote:
On 04/09/2014 21:49, Derek Stewart
On 01/09/2014 19:34, John Gilpin wrote:
Hi Geoff,
Please can you confirm that the Starters, Main Courses and Desserts
advertised on the QL is 30 web site are interchangeable. That is, can
we mix and match the courses - otherwise how do we plan our dinner?
Are the Sample Menus fixed meals
Hi Geoff,
I have got no problems with the menu, except I do not like whiskey these
days...
I was looking at the proposed activities, do you have a programme of
events yet?
Will I be able to update/buy software of hardware.
Regards,
Derek
On 04/09/14 17:41, Geoff Wicks wrote:
On
Am 04.09.2014 um 22:49 schrieb Derek Stewart de...@q40.de:
I have got no problems with the menu, except I do not like whiskey these days…
Can I have yours, then? ;)
I’m fine with the menu as well.
Cheers,
Tobias
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Hi Geoff,
Please can you confirm that the Starters, Main Courses and Desserts
advertised on the QL is 30 web site are interchangeable. That is, can we
mix and match the courses - otherwise how do we plan our dinner? Are
the Sample Menus fixed meals offered? What starter and Dessert go with
On 13/08/2014 17:45, John Gilpin wrote:
Hi all intended diners at QL is 30 Dinner.
QUANTA has, today added an extra page to it's Web Site containing two
new PayPal Payment buttons which can be used to pay for the dinner at
the QL is 30 event.
In an effort to limit the possibility of
Hi all intended diners at QL is 30 Dinner.
QUANTA has, today added an extra page to it's Web Site containing two
new PayPal Payment buttons which can be used to pay for the dinner at
the QL is 30 event.
In an effort to limit the possibility of misuse by the general public
who have general
On 13/08/2014 17:45, John Gilpin wrote:
Hi all intended diners at QL is 30 Dinner.
QUANTA has, today added an extra page to it's Web Site containing two
new PayPal Payment buttons which can be used to pay for the dinner at
the QL is 30 event.
In an effort to limit the possibility of misuse
Dear QLis30 Diners
The problem is that I am not well versed in electronic methods of
payment.
I believe that PayPal will let you transfer money with a credit card,
but all the information the receiver gets is an email address.
So perhaps a separate email with the details may be the answer.
I
I have recently sent money via bank transfer to the uk twice for the cottages I
used in the holidays. This was free of charge. I needed a IBAN and BIC for
this.
Unfortunately the amount transferred isn't very precise as we can only transfer
euro from here and exchange rate isn't fixed. But
Hi John,
Can you post a menu for the dinner.
Is there any arranged for Saturday night.
Regards,
Derek
On 11/08/14 08:38, jms1 wrote:
Dear QLis30 Diners
The problem is that I am not well versed in electronic methods of payment.
I believe that PayPal will let you transfer money with a
No problem Peter.
I pay for you in advance
Kind regards
Paul
Am 11.08.2014 um 00:21 schrieb Peter Graf pg...@q40.de:
Geoff Wicks wrote:
1: Payment by cheque for £25 made out to SQLUG and sent to John Sadler.
Probably not possible from outside the UK.
2: Payment by PaYPaL. Quanta has
Chip Bar (now the Carron)
in Stonehaven, near Aberdeen on Scotland's northeast coast.
Dilwyn
-Original Message- From: Norman Dunbar
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 7:11 PM
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Speaking as a Jock in exile, I can honestly say
Sorry I note I had not made it clear if wives and partners were
permitted at the dinner.
Of course they are!,
Best wishes,
Geoff
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Hi,
I am coming up to Edinburgh on Friday, so will be having dinner every night.
Scottish food is the best, but I most things.
Regards,
Derek
On 19/06/14 08:46, Colin Mckay wrote:
I expect to attend the event, and the evening meal. I opt for the carvery.
If this is to be at the Toby Carvery
I an Not shure wether I would be allowed to attend the if my wife wasn't
welcome :shock:
Am 19.06.2014 um 09:46 schrieb Colin Mckay
kilbarchan.co...@virginmedia.com:
I expect to attend the event, and the evening meal. I opt for the carvery.
If this is to be at the Toby Carvery in
Update from my side: Flights (easyjet from Basel), Car and Hotel are booked
now. Arriving on Wednesday with my family, the trip will have 3 major topics
Scotland, Edinburgh and the QLis30 workshop.
I prefer a QLers dinner on Friday. Other family members should be
allowed/welcomed ;-), but I think
Hi Paul,
Well, my wife will be coming, whether welcome or not.
Regards,
Derek
On 19/06/14 09:36, p...@zx81.de wrote:
I an Not shure wether I would be allowed to attend the if my wife wasn't
welcome :shock:
Am 19.06.2014 um 09:46 schrieb Colin Mckay kilbarchan.co...@virginmedia.com:
I
On 18/06/2014 21:49, p...@zx81.de wrote:
As I am coming from a foreign country I definitely prefer a Scottish meal when
I visit Scotland.
I have thought up a good Scottish Menu ;-)
Starter: Porridge
Main Course: Haggis, Tatties and Neeps
Dessert: Deep Fried Mars Bar
(Well that's buggered up
On 19/06/2014 08:46, Colin Mckay wrote:
I expect to attend the event, and the evening meal. I opt for the carvery.
If this is to be at the Toby Carvery in Corstorphine, then I can thoroughly
recommend it from visits there approximately 4 years ago. However, seating
probably would be on the basis
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
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Speaking as a Jock in exile, I can honestly say that I have never seen a
deep fried Mars bar, in batter or otherwise, anywhere but in the deepest
darkest county of England.
Further south from where I am, a deep fried Creme Egg is De
Evening Dilwyn,
Stonehaven is a place I visited frequently when I was working in Aberdeen. I
never saw one there either. However, that is not to say that there were none of
course.
I left Aberdeen for deepest darkest Leeds (Bradford at the time) in 1996 so
maybe I missed it. :-)
Alison
Hi,
I would prefer Shovies.
Regards
Derek
Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk wrote:
Evening Dilwyn,
Stonehaven is a place I visited frequently when I was working in Aberdeen. I
never saw one there either. However, that is not to say that there were none
of course.
I left Aberdeen for
Geoff,
my 2ct on that:
Italian and Chinese can be had just about everywhere in the world - British
food (maybe for one or the other good reason ;) ) only in the UK.
As a foreign visitor, I’d vote for the local food.
With respect to the „when“ question, I’d personally prefer to have the dinner
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Geoff,
my 2ct on that:
Italian and Chinese can be had just about everywhere in the world - British
food (maybe for one or the other good reason ;) ) only in the UK.
As a foreign visitor, I’d vote for the local food.
With respect to the „when“ question, I’d
Ok, so get Breakfast...;-)
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From: Tobias Fröschle
Italian and Chinese can be had just about everywhere in the world - British
food (maybe for one or the other good reason ;) ) only in the UK.
As a foreign visitor, I’d vote for the local food.
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
If I did attend, I'd have no particular preference for food type.
Same here.
I agree with Tobias though that a formal dinner the night before the event
would be better, giving people a chance to get to know each other and then
of course anyone staying Saturday night
As I am coming from a foreign country I definitely prefer a Scottish meal when
I visit Scotland. As Tobias said, you find Chinese and Italian food everywhere.
Friday evening would be ideal.
If you need to select between a choice of Scottish restaurants I think it would
help to have a look at
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From: p...@zx81.de p...@zx81.de
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As I am coming from a foreign country I definitely prefer a Scottish meal when
I visit Scotland. As Tobias said, you find
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