> In the American South, Whiskey means Burbon. Okay.... you got me going now.
I grew up in the deep South and my mark of distinction as a young lad was drinking Bourbon and Coke... God knows why as I look back on it through the fog of too many decades. But I never ever had a Burbon and Coke. While the Scots may be frugal with letters, let's not over do it and ruin a perfectly good whiskey. From the dictionary.... Bourbon definition #4) Also called bourbon whiskey. a straight whiskey distilled from a mash having 51% or more corn: orig. the corn whiskey produced in Bourbon County, Kentucky (USA)..... The first three definitions all have to do with royalty and political persuasion... So... Wisk me to the whiskey cuz the bourbon's a burden..... Sorry about the bad pun-like fun. Better than wining. jim _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
