Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/08/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gentlemen, gentlemen, please lets not play semantics with spelling. Certainly when we're discussing the nectar of the Photo Gods' of the World! There is only "one capital L" as in Lagavulin! And the second, a lower case "l" as you can see. :-) Lagavulin. Simple and the error in spelling is usually using 2 lower case ll's However, after several, nay many bottles through the young, now old body, I can assure you whether blitzed or shining bright and holding a new bottle there is only one "l" ! If one wishes to play semantics there is one "L" and one "l." So I suppose if one wanted to be semantically correct it's two L-l's! ;-) in the over all spelling of the nectar of the Gods. The God's must wonder why he hell we're wasting time with spelling and not belting a few back! ;-) L.... (one,) agavu ...l... in. (two) As in LAGAVULIN! or Lagavulin! Does this make any difference in taste? I've made a few taste tests and it does not appear to change the flavour one iota. Now we have this matter cleared up lets all have a wee dram and smile towards a new day of Leica picture taking and power tanning! ;-) Where, when at day's end we can sit beside the fire and discuss those beautiful Leica exposures made during the excitement of a relaxing day clicking away at our favourite subjects with our Leica, whatever they may be. :-) Up the glass laddies! :-) Oh, and yes, ladies! ;-) ted - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html