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Thanks for this post Rommy. I always appreciate seeing your tips
I do however think that Kargese may just beat Sir Gino in the Triumph Hurdle after I watched her at Leopardstown this month and I thought she was fairly impressive in that
Great video but as with all highlight video's it's really only a small snapshot and a limited view of what Simms can do without full context. Seem's like he works well in tight spaces?
Would be nice to know who the opposition are for each goal with this type of video imo
If you're looking for less peaty whisky's at a more affordable range I've got a good few suggestions:
Balvenie Doublewood: A bit sweet, vanilla and nuts. Also try the Caribbean Cask version if you like it sweeter (£45)
Tomintoul 16: Classic speyside whisky and more on the sweeter end of things (£50 ish pounds)
Bunhabhain 12: A personal favourite for me. Sweet and lovely spice notes. Available in lots of shops too (£40)
Glendronach 12: Absolutely excellent single malt. Fruit notes with a bit of spice. Fairly complex (£50)
Glenallachie 12: Again, quite classic speyside. Very sweet
Want something a bit more special? Tamdhu 15 is excellent as well.
Also well worth a try to anyone who likes bourbon or other american whisky: Adnams Rye Whisky. Won an award as best British Rye whisky and is well worth a go. Only £45 as well
For what it's worth, a plymouth supporting mate of mine said today that there is an uneasy atmosphere amongst the supporters and that they think they wheels are falling off...
Can't speak from a personal perspective but will pass on what a previous instructor said to me about it
They seemed to really enjoy it from what they told me. They liked the fact they set their own hours and all that as well. I think they also just enjoyed teaching other people generally. I suppose its quite rewarding in that regard
Also, you won't be too far short of work at the minute. There's a huge backlog of people trying to book lessons with instructors.
Sorry I can't totally speak from the point of view of an actual instructor but hope it was helpful in some sense
I agree with you on the Tractor Boys front. Every team has a nickname and I think 'The Tractor Boys' is a bit funny, self deprecating, and fits with the agricultural surroundings of the town and county. I can't really think of any better nicknames for us
Also the history of the nickname is quite nice. It originally being used against to then us claiming it for our own
Didn't Morsy turn down the call up he received for AFCON? Possible he might do it again but who's to say what he'll do really. Probably more difficult to turn down a call up for the World Cup
With Morsy being captain I think it's more sensible to call off the Plymouth game. He's very important to our plan and without him we're certainly worse off