Hard To Find Whisky Retail Store
A brief walk around the new Hard To find Whisky retail store which is based in Birmingham's historical Jewellery Quarter.
UK Accents, Dialects and Mentalities - Visiting Scotland - Business English Success
UK Accents, Dialects and Mentalities - Visiting Scotland
If you're going to be visiting Scotland for holiday or business, you might want to know what to expect. This video will give you that information.
A bit of necessary background story, before we start ...
Scotland and I have what we might call 'history'.
I spent several years on the west coast of Scotland during my childhood and at that time, the statement I'm Scottish, you're a Sassenach bast*rd was sufficient cause to start a fight and as one of only 2 English (or, to use the Scottish term, Sassenachs), you can guess how much fun I had and how much love I had for Scots.
However, this isn't a payback video, quite the opposite.
When I was at school there, we were repeatedly told that the best inventors were Scottish, (John Logie Baird - television, Alexander Graham Bell - telephone), the best poet ever was Burns and the only historical event worth mentioning was the Battle of Bannockburn.
If you've seen other videos in this series, you will notice a similar structure, where some noteworthy people and places are mentioned.
Even though Scotland is a relatively small country, there are simply too many famous engineers, scientists, musicians, actors, comedians, authors, sportsman etc etc etc to mention.
There is so much astoundingly beautiful scenery and countryside to see and so many interesting things to do and see in Scotland that this video would run on for days if I tried to fit everyone and everything in.
In a sense, there could be a whole series just about Scotland.
This video will give a rough overview for the new visitor.
Scotland is separated from England by Hadrian's wall, which was built in the Roman times. Not a lot remains and most of it is about knee high. Doesn't seem like much of a deterrant, unless people were a lot shorter than they are today.
Most foreigners find the Scottish accent very difficult to understand, but there isn't just one Scottish accent - there are many.
The accents vary a lot, even for places that are relatively close.
For example Edinburgh is very soft and quite slow and Glasgow is a lot faster and harder to understand.
You can drive from Edinburgh to Glasgow in an hour - they're under 50 miles apart.
If you're visiting Scotland, make sure to try the local food. In cold weather, a bowl of hot porridge will really set you up for the day.
Try some haggis - you might enjoy it and if not, well, at least you gave it a go.
Also, try a deep-fried mars bar or snickers - it's much better than you think.
If you're looking for fresh fruit, you may have to go south of the border for that though :-)
And of course, no video about Scotland would be complete without mentioning whisky.
Go to a distillery and get a guided tour, preferably with tasting session at the end.
Scotland and England often refer to each other as the old enemy and a lot of the prejudices that you hear about Scotland come from the English.
They have a reputation for being tight-fisted and mean, as shown by the old joke about copper wire.
However, the Scottish are very warm, generous and friendly to visitors - it's just the English they don't like so much.
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Thin Lizzy - Whiskey in the jar 1973
Thin Lizzy - Whiskey in the jar 1973
As I was going over
the Cork and Kerry mountains
I saw Captain Farrell
and his money he was counting
I first produced my pistol
and then produced my rapier
I said: Stand or deliver
or the devil he may take you!
Mush a ring dum a doo dum a da,
Whack for my daddy'o,
whack for my daddy'o,
there's whisky in the jar o.
I took all of his money
and it was a pretty penny
I took all of his money
and I brought it home to Molly
She swore that she'd love me,
never would she leave me
For the devil take that woman,
for you know she treat me easy
Mush a ring dum a doo dum a da,
Whack for my daddy'o,
whack for my daddy'o,
there's whisky in the jar o.
(Instrumental)
Now some men like the fishing
and some men like the fowling
And some men like to hear
the cannonball a roaring
Me-like sleeping,
specially in my Molly's chamber
But here I am in prison,
here I am with a ball and chain yeah.
Mush a ring dum a doo dum a da,
Whack for my daddy'o,
whack for my daddy'o,
there's whisky in the jar o.
Like a drunk one with you
And I loved, I loved
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Of Lust and Blessings Ep 125
Drums of Autumn
Chapters 18-19
Week 11
“Of Lust and Blessings”
Summary:
Roger attends Mass with Brianna and survives it. He proposes marriage. She turns him down. They argue. She explains herself. He’ll wait for her. They declare love for the other. Claire, Jamie, and Young Ian are living in the mountains. Jamie is taking the offer. They build small outbuildings. Provisions arrive. Duncan becomes Jamie’s agent. They receive a blessing from Jocasta. They, in turn, bless their hearth. Duncan leaves to procure settlers. The white pig is a jerk.
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Chapter 18:
Unseemly Lust
After being raised by Reverend Wakefield in the Presbyterian church, Roger is trepidatious of going to the Christmas Eve Catholic Mass with Brianna. Brianna dons a small circle mantilla instead of a full-size mantilla or chapel veil after they enter the church. She tells Roger it follows the tradition of women not being objects of unseemly lust while in church (p341, Nook). If you click on the link about veils, there’s an FAQ that explains it more fully. By the way, I chose that site because Lily is someone I know. Brianna kisses Roger to the surprise of two parishioners (p342, Nook). Two women Roger has known his whole life are surprised to see Roger attending a Catholic service. To them, his intentions are apparent to set foot in such a place. He introduces Brianna to the elderly ladies. She seems unaware of the importance of his attending mass with her. Maybe. Brianna crosses herself after dipping her fingers in holy water. Roger remembers a hill-walking day with the Reverend (p343, Nook). The reverence and the beauty in the use of water to bless or to prepare for prayer. Roger finds himself unsettled during parts of the service before it moves into a service he has familiarity. He’s enthralled by Brianna’s hair (p345, Nook). As images of Brianna’s bare skin and snakelike hair in the hallway of the manse return to mind, he thinks that Saint Paul may have been on to something in respect to women’s hair and unseemly lust. He focuses on the priest giving communion. Brianna goes to partake in communion, and Roger realizes he’s praying in a wordless way of the heart. He yearns to be worthy of her, to love her right, and to care for her. He describes her face. It’s strong and changeable. Brianna sang “We Three Kings” as they walked home.
They lightly talk about religion, and she hopes she hasn’t damned him for taking him to Mass. The fog thickens as they walked along the River Ness. Roger is feeling vulnerable without the comfort of the church, knows it’s time to ask her. Looking at her wide eyes, he senses secrets lurking. She reminds him of a kelpie (p347, Nook). He takes the plunge and asks her to marry him. She doesn’t respond the way he expects. He tries to play it off that it’s nothing. Saying his name, he turns to her with difficulty, not wanting to hear platitudes. She grabs his face and kisses him hard. This reminds me of how Jamie kisses Claire sometimes. He pushes Brianna away, confused (p348, Nook). He’s angry at her suggesting she just wants to bed him. He yells at Brianna he could’ve had her anytime during the last summer. She slaps him. They have a row reminiscent of Claire and Jamie. Roger kisses her hard and long, while she fights him. Just to prove the point, he could’ve had his way with her had he wanted to (p348, Nook). She has confused and frustrated him to no end. His Scottish accent thickens when he’s upset (p349, Nook). I cannot understand why people think Roger is boring. He's every bit as strong, protective, smart, devoted, and loving as Jamie. Then they get into the territory of her being a virgin and him not being one. He didn’t want to marry the women he’s bedded nor loved them. He loves Brianna and wants to marry her. She thinks she loves him too. Claire loving Frank then falling in love with Jamie and breaking her promises and vows is something Brianna wants to avoid (p350, Nook). Knowing it’s more than a year they can be together, she worries she could meet someone else or he could. He wants to know if she loves him. She responds by opening his coat and putting her arms around him tightly. As Roger and Brianna kiss, the two women from Mass comment and walk by them. Roger tries to let go of Brianna, but he cannot (p352, Nook). He wants her body, mind, and spirit.
He gives her the present he bought. An engraved silver bracelet (p352, Nook).
Phew! That was uncomfortable and passionate. They needed to hammer it out. To get on the same page. Brianna is wise in not saying yes at this point. Her mother did break her vows to Frank even though she didn’t mean to do it. She did fall in love with someone else. Roger will wait the year out. They’re still working on communication and expectation. I wonder if being only children make it more difficult to speak up?
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English Pronunciation Lesson : Learn Native English Accents Worldwide
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Episode 7 on the Road to Kentucky Derby 144
The year has started with some outstanding races, but trainers know there is much work to do before arriving at Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May. Get an inside look at January's preps and hear what makes Fair Grounds in New Orleans a good place to train for the Kentucky Derby.
Metallica: Whiskey in the Jar (Bologna, Italy - February 14, 2018)
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AMERICANS EAT UK FOOD (5 DAY FOOD TOUR)! | The Postmodern Family EP#29
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Mel Waiters - Got My Whiskey
MEL WAITERS:
25 June 1956, San Antonio, Texas, USA. Waiters sang in R&B clubs while in his teens, later also singing in a church choir. He spent some time as a disc jockey on local radio, meanwhile continuing to perform whenever opportunities arose and was fortunate to be offered regular work singing at military bases. Waiters began attracting wider audiences on the R&B circuit and in 1996 and again two years later he won the Jackson Music Award. He enjoyed chart success with 'Hit It And Quit It' from his 1995 debut I'm Serious. Another important single success was 'Got My Whiskey' from his third album, Woman In Need.
Influenced primarily by Teddy Pendergrass, Waiters' smooth vocal style and his leaning towards slow, soulful ballads continued to bring him steadily more attention and his fourth album Material Things made the Billboard Top 100 R&B charts. The attendant single 'Hole In The Wall' was also a big seller. Among other hit singles have been 'Man Shoes', 'Show You How To Love Again', 'How Can I Get Next To You' and 'The Smaller The Club'. Relaxed and unpretentious, Waiters' material and his approach to it has made him a popular and much-heard radio attraction.
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Remember when I was young and so were you
and time stood still and love was all we knew
You were the first, so was I
We made love and then you cried
Remember when
Remember when we vowed the vows
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We lived and learned, life threw curves
There was joy, there was hurt
Remember when
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Chefs Review Christmas Gifts for Foodies
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Yanis Varoufakis: Has capitalism failed us? | On Civil Society | May 18, 2018.
Money is a political construct, a construct of community, a construct of a society, that must be political. And if we do not control this, by definition, political force, because money is a force—it makes the world go round, as we know—if this political force it not controlled democratically, then we do not live in a democracy.
Yanis Varoufakis, the former Minister of Finance for Greece at the height of Europe's debt crisis, was at the Appel Salon as part of the TPL's #OnCivilSociety series, to talk about his new book Talking to My Daughter About the Economy: A Brief History of Capitalism,
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Bheegi Raat Full Movie | Pradeep Kumar Hindi Romantic Movie | Meena Kumari |Bollywood Romantic Movie
Hindi Romantic Movie Movie Bheegi Raat (1965) Bollywood Romantic Movie
Starring : Ashok Kumar, Pradeep Kumar, Meena Kumari, Kamini Kaushal, Shashikala, Rajendranath.
Director : Kalidas, Music Director : Roshan
Synopsis: Bheegi Raat is a triangular love story where misunderstanding and ulterior designs of the shaded characters make life a torment for all the three characters.
Ajay's (Pradeep) son of a millionaire father, Dwarkanath (Ullhas) rejects the proposal of his father's business associate's daughter Vinnie (Shashikala) and packs his bag for the queen of hill station Nainital. Vinnie swears to avenge the insult!
Meanwhile a car accident at Nainital leads to Ajay meeting Neelima (Meena Kumari), the beautiful and young governess to little Munnie, daughter of Anand (Ashok Kumar) who lives with Anand's ailing sister Pushpa (Kamini Kaushal). The encounter further develops into mutual feelings between the two young people.
When Anand (Ashok Kumar) after a prolonged stay in England returns home to Nainital, he meets Neelima for the first time on the doorstep of his house and is struck by her resemblance with his dead wife. Neelima's special care for Munnie and Anand coupled with Pushpa's high talk about Neelima leads Anand to misinterpret Neelima's action for love.
Thus, when Anand was about to propose to Nilima one evening at a glittering Silver Jubilee function of the Nainital Club, he accidentally comes to know about Neelima's love for Ajay and all hell breaks loose for Anand. What happens thereafter makes for an interesting story of friendship, sacrifice, love and passion.