Wonder how much each botle wpuld sell for given its age and or historical value?
To: Redcitizen
Century-old scotch? That’s enticing enough that even Ted Kennedy will dig out of his grave to get his hands on.
To: Redcitizen
These guys knew how to travel.
3 posted on
02/05/2010 6:02:14 PM PST by
Raycpa
To: Redcitizen
More than its weight in gold.
4 posted on
02/05/2010 6:03:29 PM PST by
rdl6989
(January 20, 2013 The end of an error.)
To: Redcitizen
Did these guys know how to party or what?
To: Redcitizen
This is a pretty interesting story. I hope there is a follow up on how well it tasted......
11 posted on
02/05/2010 6:08:48 PM PST by
beericus
(Putting the cool in conservatism, dip in the hip and a glid in the stride.)
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13 posted on
02/05/2010 6:13:27 PM PST by
rbg81
(DRAIN THE SWAMP!!)
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16 posted on
02/05/2010 6:22:47 PM PST by
GeronL
(http://tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com)
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Real men and explorers...Not today’s worry warts over climate change and the “feelings” of animals and plants.
20 posted on
02/05/2010 6:54:03 PM PST by
Dallas59
(President Robert Gibbs 2009-2013)
To: Redcitizen
A warship of the day carried more rum than fresh water.
23 posted on
02/05/2010 7:25:00 PM PST by
wrench
To: Redcitizen
Didn’t these guys all perish there? This might shed some light on what happened. Maybe they all got plastered and on a whim decided to get naked and run outside their hut and make snow angels or something. Who knows. Hard liquor + deathly cold = maybe not so good an idea.
26 posted on
02/05/2010 7:52:32 PM PST by
MCH
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People knew how to live back in the day. I envy their freedom and spirits.
27 posted on
02/05/2010 7:55:46 PM PST by
eyedigress
((Old storm chaser from the west))
To: Redcitizen
I think Scotch only ages while still in the cask, once it is bottled it done aging. The historical value must be incalculable.
Sir Ernest Shackleton, right
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