As a Scotch drinker myself, I'd say leave it alone if you wish to remain in the Will.
2007-03-11 20:04:08
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answered by Tom K 7
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Dad comes home from work one night, it was a real stressful day. He decides he will treat himself to some of his prize Bourbon. He opens his cabinet and discovers it is gone.
First of all, what are you doing snooping in your old man's liquor cabinet? Would you like him to snoop through your things? Second, why would you steal something from your father? Third, don't you think your father is smart enough to know that you would have been the one to steal it?--He is not a dummy.
Leave the whiskey alone.
2007-03-11 20:07:51
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answered by Autumn Rain 2
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Blue is not a cheap bottle. You should save it for a special occasion that is worth the bottle. It is not hard to find...most liquor stores can order it for you if they do not have it. You should buy the 1.75 litre bottle to be well off. The size of the bottle you have sounds like a mini. If that is the case, drink it because you need to try it. This will also determine if you purchase another bottle of it in the near future. I can speak for others that have tried it when I say that it is SMOOTH as silk and tastes like nothing else I have ever drank. Good times!!!
2016-03-29 01:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I would certainly want to, but definitely would not, one it's just wrong, way worse than borrowing a pair of dress socks, or a Playboy. Also the consequences would be SO harsh that I would wish to die from alcohol poisoning rather than face the wrath that is to come. Just buy a bottle of Black Label and pretend it's Blue Label.
2007-03-11 20:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It wouldn't cross my mind to take it. That would be like saying "I found out my dad has a Babe Ruth autograph, would you take it?"
The best thing to do is, if you're under 21, forget it. If you're 21 though, ask what special occasion he's saving it for.
2007-03-11 20:00:50
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answered by Chaderbox 2
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Unless your father died and left it to you in his will, don't touch it. That would be seriously rude. You'd be lucky not to get beaten, and probably disowned.
Seriously - it's one thing to hork a brew or two at a party, but stealing valuable liquor is like treason among men.
2007-03-11 19:55:33
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answered by dukefenton 7
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Think about this... maybe he's saving it for a special occasion like your graduation, wedding, birth of your first child --who knows? But always remember; what goes around comes around.
2007-03-11 20:04:03
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answered by S D Modiano 5
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I am no angel but I would not think about taking it, I may be alot of things but being a thief is not one of them.
2007-03-11 20:31:59
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answered by judles 4
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Oh, he knows it's there. He knows. And then you take it...you'll incur your father's wrath.
2007-03-11 21:37:39
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answered by faintfiend 4
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How would you like it if someone swiped YOUR stuff?
2007-03-12 04:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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