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Scotch

«Too bad drinking scotch isn't a paying job or Kenny's dad would be a millionare!»
Author: Eric Cartman | Keywords: dad, Kenny, paying, Scotch, too bad
«My God, so much I like to drink Scotch that sometimes I think my name is Igor Stra-whiskey.»
Author: Igor Stravinsky | Keywords: Scotch, whiskey
«Whenever someone asks me if I want water with my Scotch, I say I'm thirsty, not dirty.»
Author: Joe E. Lewis (Comedian, Singer) | About: Funny | Keywords: Scotch, thirsty
«Someone is putting brandy in your bonbons, Grand Marnier in your breakfast jam, Kahlua in your ice cream, Scotch in your mustard and Wild Turkey in your cake.»
«I should never have switched from Scotch to Martinis.»
Author: Humphrey Bogart (Actor) | Keywords: Scotch, switched
«Set up another case bartender! The best thing for a case of nerves is a case of Scotch.»
«When a good bottle of Scotch cost more than a barrel of oil, you're in trouble»
Author: Proverb | Keywords: barrel, bottle, in trouble, oil, Scotch
«Well, between Scotch and nothin', I suppose I'd take Scotch. It's the nearest thing to good moonshine I can find.»
«The Irish are hearty, the Scotch plausible, the French polite, the Germans good-natured, the Italians courtly, the Spaniards reserved and decorous - the English alone seem to exist in taking and giving offense»