Let's see how stupid they were this week.
I can't even begin to come up with any excuse why this isn't filled out correctly; maybe they can't read and type in the same day.
This one is a little trickier because, uh, you know, it's a long way from the 1st to 4th line.
This one is simple if you've been in the liquor business long enough to get your first paycheck: Scotch can only be made in Scotland. Period. The Scotch Whisky Association, the EU, and the US government all agree. In fact, there are a number of these types of spirit; I'll list the others as a service to the PLCB, in case they get confused again.*
- Bourbon can only be made in the U.S. - so that means it is all domestic.
- Cognac can only be made in the Cognac region of France - that means they are all imported.
- Armagnac and Calvados can only be made in France - also all imported.
- Irish Whiskey can only be made in, yup, Ireland - again, imported.
- Brandy de Jerez can only be made in Spain - so they'd be imported.
- Tennessee Whiskey can only be made in Tennessee - that means it is all domestic.
Went to see the chairman, strangest I could find,
Laid my proposition down, laid it on the line.
I won't slave for beggar's pay, likewise gold and jewels,
But I would slave to learn the way to sink your ship of fools.
We deserve better - PRIVATIZE NOW.
*If you have any questions about this you should have asked them decades ago but just in case - here is the U.S. Department of Commerce's Office of Trade Agreements Negotiations and Compliance letter on the subject.
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