August 29, 2008 09:21 EST
Does it really take this many words to express "Pasha Malla finds whiskey to be yucky"? Such pointless writing.
September 01, 2008 23:58 EST
I'd disagree with the comment that this writing was "pointless" because it took so many words to express that Mr. Malla finds whisky "yucky." I don't know what Malla's point was, but if it was to make me laugh out loud, or to entertain, or to dazzle with brilliant writing while lampooning pretension and threading a thin storyline throughout, I'd say that he not only made his "point," but also something of an indelible stain that may be tough to clean up.
(On the other hand, if his point was only to express that he finds whisky "yucky," then I completely agree: worthless, and a waste of our time).
September 17, 2008 16:13 EST
Pointless? Have you heard of satire? I laughed out loud and sent a copy to my sister. I'm sure that is what I would be thinking at a whiskey tasting even if I didn't say it.
October 02, 2008 10:05 EST
Wow Walrus! How utterly tasteless....literally
This article was like reading a feeble attempt at a Vice mag editorial wannabe... Ouch! That was pathetic. Seriously that was rubbish.
Truly
Saroosh
October 16, 2008 21:25 EST
I thought it was a wonderfully funny piece. Since when does all writing have to be about brevity instead of entertainment? "Whiskey is yucky" works if you have no sense of humour.
October 21, 2008 06:45 EST
Lampooning pretension? Satirical?
Funny, cuz the only pretense I found in this drivel was in the arrogant tone of its composer and lack of respect for the communities of craftsmen that make the stuff. And satire? by definition satire should be ironic, should profess to approve what is ridiculed, should ridicule to bring about some improvement... all these impressions display is Malla's self-obsession and keen interest in bodily fluids. Finally, all user displayed comments show is that we all take what we love too seriously: swords, selves, or scotch.
Nice work, Pasha.
October 21, 2008 09:20 EST
What a waste of some great whiskies. Still, at least you got a cheap laugh out of it - that was the point, wasn't it? Bravo.
October 24, 2008 17:27 EST
I can't believe the comments of some of the blokes writing in. I am a huge fan of single malt whiskey and thought this was hilarious, with a typical account from a whiskey novice who happened to enjoy himself despite his aspirations to learn about whiskey. A great satire...
December 16, 2008 09:52 EST
I first read this story at the airport in the magazine. I laughed so hard sitting the lounge that other passengers must of thought I was drunk. I have forwarded this article to a lot of folks. Terrfic and smart writing. Who cares that he doesn't like whiskey. That is funny stuff.
February 03, 2009 05:59 EST
Look Walrus folks, you must know better than most that the Canadian magazine biz is fraught with problems in the current economy. Declining readership and all ... This publication is supposed to be intelligent not sophomoric. So why does shear ignorance trump any vestige of erudition? If Pasha Malla is not up to adult taste sensations then I'd suggest Diet Mountain Dew (oh heck, live large, go for the non-diet version). So spare us from this sort of pointless drivel or your subscription base will shrink ever more.
February 08, 2009 10:17 EST
Funniest thing I've read in months. Sent the link to all my friends.
This actually gets funnier when you read it out loud repeatedly to a friend to figure out the inflections. It's like a classic Monty Python or Kids in the Hall sketch.
For maximum effect, I suggest swigging 12-year-old Dalmore directly from the bottle between readings.
The snifter set getting their tartan-covered knickers in a knot makes it all the funnier.