I like the photo and the quote, because we usually assume women are perfect and are sometimes disappointed. We are never disappointed with men, because the supposition is different:)
Lol! yann, c'est vrai? ;-) Hmm ... je ne suis pas sûr >.-) Dominik, it's men talking in the book, *g* They are a little bit disappointed about the fact .. . AB, quench? quench! Middle English, from Old English -cwencan; akin to Old English -cwincan to vanish, OldFrisian quinka Date: 12th century - such an interesting little word ... Clueless, *bg* *very bg* Sean, I think you like the quote ...
Martina.... ok, so I do know why, the quote is one, and the empty bottle of ... ok so I cant see the pic now but it is alcohol, both probably appeal to me in some way or another! Oh, the water is pretty good too.
Ah, it's Grant's ... I didn't recognize it ... I just had a look at the original photo, it's the one with the dark brown label ... hm, whiskey at over 30 °C ... I think one of the reasons to take this picture was the temperature ... way over 30°C ... .
Sean, I had a sudden inspiration: as I may have said before I never think much about the quotes. Just open the book, browse some pages et voilà! But when I read your comments a second time I suddenly thought: okaay, that's the conclusion (i.e. women are not perfect) the guy came to after he drank a bottle of whiskey ... hmmm ...
jaime limage et le petit mot...qui est tres vrai XD
ReplyDeletewho's said women are perfect? women? ;)
ReplyDeletei say the photo is perfect, that's true :)
A very thirst-quenching image
ReplyDeleteI like the photo and the quote, because we usually assume women are perfect and are sometimes disappointed. We are never disappointed with men, because the supposition is different:)
ReplyDeleteMartina, I have no clue why I like this photograph..... but I do!
ReplyDeleteLol!
ReplyDeleteyann, c'est vrai? ;-) Hmm ... je ne suis pas sûr >.-)
Dominik, it's men talking in the book, *g* They are a little bit disappointed about the fact .. .
AB, quench? quench! Middle English, from Old English -cwencan; akin to Old English -cwincan to vanish, OldFrisian quinka Date: 12th century - such an interesting little word ...
Clueless, *bg* *very bg*
Sean, I think you like the quote ...
Martina.... ok, so I do know why, the quote is one, and the empty bottle of ... ok so I cant see the pic now but it is alcohol, both probably appeal to me in some way or another! Oh, the water is pretty good too.
ReplyDeleteGrants Whisky....... it would have to do :)
ReplyDeleteAh, it's Grant's ... I didn't recognize it ... I just had a look at the original photo, it's the one with the dark brown label ... hm, whiskey at over 30 °C ... I think one of the reasons to take this picture was the temperature ... way over 30°C ... .
ReplyDeleteSean, I had a sudden inspiration: as I may have said before I never think much about the quotes. Just open the book, browse some pages et voilà! But when I read your comments a second time I suddenly thought: okaay, that's the conclusion (i.e. women are not perfect) the guy came to after he drank a bottle of whiskey ... hmmm ...
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