Paddyism #3
Life’s too short to miss out on a lovely toast with your pals!
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Smooth, with a hint of sweetness, packed with good humor. Such a role model is this whiskey.
I spread good whiskey and good cheer, far and near, for 50 years! Not bad for a life's work.
It's nice to have awards that sit on the shelf, It's better to have an award-winning whiskey that sits in your glass.
Neat, on the rocks or with your favorite mixer, serve as you like for Paddying, you'll enjoy even more!
A single Paddy’s is a lonely Paddy’s. Buy a shot for a friend as well.
Set aside your devices, and join your buddies at the pub for genuine Irish whiskey and revelry!
Beautiful examples of Irish culture are boundless. I am particularly fond of the whiskey, myself.
There are only so many hours in a day. Ambition is admirable, but now is the time for a whiskey.
If you were here (my dear) and not there (unfair) this next round would be on me, and thus free.
An award-winning whiskey doesn't taste any better because it has a medal. But thankfully, we couldn't taste any better as it is.
If you’d matured for years in an oaken cask, would you look so enticing?
Here we are, all your friends, gathered ‘round this table, placing wagers on your whereabouts.
Raise a glass of award-winning whiskey, to award-winning times with friends.
The ambassadors of good times are requesting your presence! Also, we have whiskey.
It appears that once again I’ve won the race to the pub. I will attempt to save you some whiskey.
They say a neglected shot evaporates before you know it, like the Angel’s Share. Don’t let it.
Paddy’s spent years waiting in the wood for this moment. We’ll wait a few minutes for you…
Let’s have a toast, shall we? Oh, wait. Your absence has become apparent. Please correct this.
Paddy’s is light, balanced and pure, not much like yourself, but here’s to you!
Best friends deserve an award. So give them one with an award-winning whiskey.
Getting someone to try their first sip of Paddy's may take persuasion. Their second sip, far easier.
Paddy’s lingers pleasantly, well after it’s gone, much like the man himself.