I Stripped for Oban





When I was a boozer, whiskey was my drink of choice; that and a pint of ale. Though Canadian rye whiskey is nice, the Irish Jameson whiskey is better. The best, however, has always been that Scottish single-malt, Oban. And so, when planning my route through Scotland, a stop at the distillery was a must.

One of the things that makes the Oban distillery unique is that because it is located in the centre of the town its production capacity is limited. Finishing a very informative tour with a tasty little dram, I did purchase a couple of special bottles to send home. And, like the pint of Guinness I had in Ireland, that little taste did also give me a headache. This leaves you with extra time levitra 60 mg to concentrate on other important activities. How I levitra pill price dream of perfect revenge,’ she blogs. With the male enhancement, you can revive your sexual generic cheap cialis capacity. Do seek out viagra properien http://www.devensec.com/news/EAB_Flyer.pdf pharmacies that offer loyalty discounts and special offers, for instance a certain percent off refills.Careful selection will save you money when you purchase viagra. Guess my drinking days really are behind me. Leaving the distillery my day in Oban was about to become very festive indeed.

That weekend the town was celebrating its bi-centenary. The big event for that Saturday was an attempt to set the world record for most people simultaneously dancing the Strip the Willow. I got myself registered, made a donation to a local charity and found my team of dancers. The Strip is done in groups of eight so I joined seven Germans who were on a bus tour of Scotland. Despite the language barriers, the eight of us spun, twirled, danced and laughed along with 2000 others; the world record had been achieved! Wow, I never thought my tour of the UK would result in me being a world-record holder. Just goes to show what amazing things can happen when you ride your bike.