I imagine Ray speaking with a pronounced Kentuckian accent in the first panel.
deimosrising » neu2 years ago
I've never had a good cognac, anyone care to define its attributes in opposition to other liquors?
catachresis » neu2 years ago
Laphroaig, it is a whisky, my tiger friend. But on the off-chance you were just asking, a fine cognac makes one unafraid of having a pleasant conversation with the police.
deimosrising » neu2 years ago
The alt text is "Modified catalytic converter warms fine cognac"
jdhenry105 » neu2 years ago
From Laphroaig.com:
"The award winning family of Laphroaig Whiskies ranges from the rich, pungent 10 Year Old to the smooth and exceptionally rare 40 Year Old. But whatever Laphroaig you choose, you can sense 200 years of loving care distilled into every bottle."
deimosrising » pro2 years ago
oh I wasn't claiming Laphroaig was a cognac, I was just explaining why I asked a question about cognac in a strip that doesn't mention it.
straw » neu2 years ago
Well, there are a bunch of switches, right? Some of them I bet shoot cognac.
spinynorman » neu2 years ago
Laphroaig is my favorite Isle.
Also, when scotch drinkers describe why they love a scotch, it sounds abominable to non-scotch drinkers. "You can taste the tang of sea water and the musk of sea weed, and there's a rich, malty taste of dark peat and perhaps even a slight hint of manure in there."
When someone says that he tastes manure in his booze and you do not immediately think it is a bad thing, yes, you probably like scotch a little bit too much.
c_dizzle » neu2 years ago
Sipping Laphroaig is essentially tantamount to licking the inside of a chimney. That's what you get when you it's fermented with smoked peat moss. I love it, though.
c_dizzle » neu2 years ago
get rid of a "you" or "it's" in there. Huh.
spinynorman » neu2 years ago
Yeah, it's a bizarre sort of love. I can't explain it to someone unless they have the same disease.
chester_fame » neu3 months ago
I've always thought a glass of Laphroaig was what one might expect a liquid band-aid to taste like.
deimosrising » neu2 years ago
You have touched my heart. The inability to explain Scotch, it is a bond between men.
c_dizzle » neu2 years ago
Actually, my "chimney licking" description was deemed quite accurate by all 10 (granted, non-scotch-drinking) people I introduced to it.
Granted, if I had wanted to be a snobby connoisseur online, I'd be talking about bourbon. And not on the Achewood forum.
madnes » pro2 years ago
And some women.
:)
spinynorman » neu2 years ago
The idea of a woman who likes scotch makes my knee start twitching, assuming I am about to go into "Propose Mode."
Such a rare breed.
bixschmix » neu2 years ago
Well, there are at least two women here on Acheworld that like scotch. This might throw you into a quandary.
spinynorman » neu2 years ago
Well, quandaries abound in the world of Glens and Isles.
tellumo » pro2 years ago
"Quandaries Abound in the World of Glens and Isles" is my favorite Moody Blues album.
poodlelucy » pro1 years ago
i often get a similar reaction when men find out i game. it's cute, in an endearingly geeky sort of way. [alt text: i loves me a geeky man]
boredom_man » neu1 years ago
It is a horrible thing to be a bourbon drinker, and to be invited to a beautiful woman's house for the first time, and have her serve to you a nice scotch. It made me feel that I was of Low Mind. Fortunately she has never told anyone.
varnish » neu7 months ago
At first glance, I thought that you had said "Porpoise Mode." I believe I would have preferred that.
halofyre » neu2 years ago
I thought that was Tequila?
Laphroaig is a moderately priced but very peat-y scotch whiskey. The scotch of a serious scotch drinker.
cdl146 » neu2 years ago
One of my favorite Scotches. Good, peaty single malt.
turnabout » neu2 years ago
Cognac is 80-proof (and higher) brandy. It tastes raisiny, since it's made from grapes. It burns a little more than other hard alcohols. Most of the good cognacs were perfected by Irish exiles who fled to France after a failed rebellion in the late 1700s. As such cognac is more or less an alcoholic's approach to brandy. Good stuff.
presterjohn » pro2 years ago
Also cognac is like champagne in that it technically has to come from some certain corner of France.
spinynorman » neu2 years ago
Cheap cognac goes pretty good with chocolate milk. No kidding.
slab64 » neu1 years ago
Liquor and dairy...hurrrrrgh
mustconcentrate » neu1 years ago
Well that's just like, your opinion, man.
greenkoolayd » neu9 months ago
is that anything like the 'cement mixer' shot?
(kaluah(sp?) or baileys and vodka)
anomalous3 » pro2 years ago
Ray got the 22" rimz....and Cornelius has his little bond-mobile.
agika » pro2 years ago
I bet Cornelius's little car would put the Bond-mobile to shame, actually. Cornelius Bear = badass
heccibiggs » pro2 years ago
*gasp* That IS awesome.
Genuinely, no sarcasm. Gleeeeee.
spinynorman » neu2 years ago
"Oh! I keep forgetting I'm driving in the colonies!"
laserblade » neu1 years ago
Especially because that's totally illegal on American roads.
i_love_kate » neu1 years ago
So is cats driving, I'd wager.
laserblade » neu1 years ago
"There's no rule in the books that says a cat can't play!"
tekende » neu1 years ago
Mailmen do it.
laserblade » neu1 years ago
Maybe not, then?
centipede_damascus » pro2 years ago
Is that an Aston-Martin Cornelius is driving or am I just horrible with cars?
I think it is the second one.
clembot » neu2 years ago
the grill looks kind of like an aston martin, but the body of the car is too weird. could it just be an old mini?
zefiel » neu2 years ago
Cornelius has confirmed it's a Mini.
atticusonline » con1 years ago
yikes, try reading the title of the comic.
flynn » pro2 years ago
Cornelius has come a long way from his "vodka," "bourbon," "tequila" days.
cailetshadow » pro2 years ago
Indeed. From the first sip to liquor-mobile driving tavern proprietor in under a decade. He never hurries but wastes no time.
trollcollins » pro2 years ago
Cornelius Bear's car makes me so happy!
My feelings are as uncomplicated as that.
slab64 » neu1 years ago
Literally - that car is in no way street legal.
never_die » neu2 years ago
Ray looks pissed! He wants to find his little buddy Phillipe and maybe kick Nice Pete in the mouth?
cdtm » pro2 years ago
Cap him with his piece.
But what'd they expect, letting a stone cold killer into their lives?
neill » neu2 years ago
does Cornelius think it's rad to drink & drive?
evolume » neu2 years ago
I bet he just thinks it's rad to have warm Cognac as soon as you get there.
dovey » neu2 years ago
Cornelius is a man from olden times, when it was still cool to make a short trip home sozzled, and John Law didn't give you no trouble as long as you weren't makin' shenanigans
heccibiggs » neu2 years ago
Ah, the good old days, where you drink drive and beat up your wife and not hire black people, and no one would say a thing about it.
Where does the time go?
spinynorman » neu2 years ago
Forward, usually, depending on whether or not one has a flux capacitor lying around.
atticusonline » neu1 years ago
Lie Bot has one...or does he?
laserblade » neu1 years ago
Where have all the flowers gone
Long time passing...
boredom_man » neu1 years ago
It's racing around to come up behind you again.
wae » neu2 years ago
Laphroaig was my favorite scotch before I read this strip, and has hence solidified its position.
kreuzkopf » neu2 years ago
I wouldn't have expected Roast Beef to be so stoked about going to confront a serial killer.
yingkaixing » neu2 years ago
Maybe Nice Pete can shoot or stab him in a way that won't have him waking up to the taste of Ray on his lips or a gigantic horse condom in his hands. Roast Beef's feelings on Nice Pete killing him range from neutral to slightly positive.
gormster » neu2 years ago
MAGIC/MORE MAGIC
tellumo » pro2 years ago
A New Hackers' Dictionary chubby for you.
fidget » pro2 years ago
Ray is either really insensitive or totally oblivious if he is making Lyle and Cornelius ride together.
drskradley » neu2 years ago
Mr Bear prepares for every scenario years beforehand.
flazisismuss » pro2 years ago
Why is it that Ray looks cat-sized in his Escalade (and Beef to a lesser extent) but C. and Lyle look like humans do in Minis - like squished, uncomfortable poseurs?
baryonyx » neu2 years ago
In the light of Phileppe's predicament, this strip is so uplifting. Scramble the rescue party!
wulvaine » neu2 years ago
I may not drink (I'm a Mormon), but I think I would install a cognac warmer-type device in my car for my friends that do. As long as I was driving. :)
tekende » neu2 years ago
If you are in the United States, that would still be illegal no matter who was driving.
wulvaine » neu2 years ago
Oh, of course, LAWS... They're so stifling sometimes. I guess my friends will have to warm their own damn cognac somewhere that isn't my car.
I bet Batman doesn't have to worry about the liquor-related devices in the Batmobile.
comrade_tom » neu1 years ago
Batman doesnt have to worry about wearing pants most of the time.
He's got himself one sweet gig.
greenkoolayd » neu8 months ago
woah........ i thought i was a lone wolf in that department....
l_c_b » pro2 years ago
I liked the bits with the Achewood posse here.
achilleselbow » neu2 years ago
Remember back in 2001 when they tried to knock out that pizza delivery guy and none of them could drive anyway? How times change.
tekende » neu2 years ago
Ssshhh.
bjorntd » neu2 years ago
Cornelius's vehicle runs on drunk driving!
tekende » neu1 years ago
Could get ethical.
carlyle » neu11 months ago
Cornelius had that car imported from England, didn't he?
tragicone » neu9 months ago
DAMNIT! Why can't America care less about alcohol being transported in the mail?
I want some Laphroaig.
smallberries » neu8 months ago
Cornelius is rocking the mean streets in a Right Hand Drive Mini - how cool is that? And Ray ... sucks.
smallberries » neu6 months ago
Did I *really* cap that one off with a dis on Ray? Let me correct: his choice of hoopties sucks. Reality is, a player like Ray would lose all street cred rollin in a hybrid Lexus RX 400h.
rowboat » pro4 months ago
It's an Escalade.
smallberries » neu2 months ago
I know it's an Escalade - point being no other mack-daddy hooptie-ride would do, even a RX 400h. Ray's best 2003 choices of ride would have been a G-Wagen ... or a hovercraft.
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"The award winning family of Laphroaig Whiskies ranges from the rich, pungent 10 Year Old to the smooth and exceptionally rare 40 Year Old. But whatever Laphroaig you choose, you can sense 200 years of loving care distilled into every bottle."
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Also, when scotch drinkers describe why they love a scotch, it sounds abominable to non-scotch drinkers. "You can taste the tang of sea water and the musk of sea weed, and there's a rich, malty taste of dark peat and perhaps even a slight hint of manure in there."
When someone says that he tastes manure in his booze and you do not immediately think it is a bad thing, yes, you probably like scotch a little bit too much.
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Granted, if I had wanted to be a snobby connoisseur online, I'd be talking about bourbon. And not on the Achewood forum.
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:)
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Such a rare breed.
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Laphroaig is a moderately priced but very peat-y scotch whiskey. The scotch of a serious scotch drinker.
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(marked lame by Overmedicated, proof_man, Doc_Rostov)
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(kaluah(sp?) or baileys and vodka)
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(marked lame by evolume, we_eat_vitamins, STUART)
(marked lame by king_of_pwns, yingkaixing, STUART)
Genuinely, no sarcasm. Gleeeeee.
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I think it is the second one.
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My feelings are as uncomplicated as that.
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(marked lame by Deusoma, cdl146, Darthemed)
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But what'd they expect, letting a stone cold killer into their lives?
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Where does the time go?
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Long time passing...
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I bet Batman doesn't have to worry about the liquor-related devices in the Batmobile.
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He's got himself one sweet gig.
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I want some Laphroaig.
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