Lauder's Scotch Whiskey comes in green plastic 1/2 gallon bottles. And
it's priced at just twenty bucks for the half gallon. It's actually
quite good: tastes a lot like Dewars White Label. And the bottles are
great for darkroom chemicals. Of course, the accordian chemical bottles
that you can buy at any photo store are not very expensive, and they are
quite efficient since you can purge most of the air before sealing them.
Paul

tom wrote:
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of gfen
> >
> >
> > Fumble fingered? Debatable. Unfortuantly, I just threw out
> > a collection of
> > old Kahula and Skyy vokdabottles (you've got to buy in bulk
> > when swilling
> > white russians like water...)
> >
> > It didn't even occur to me to keep them. I need to drink more.
> 
> Amen, you really should come down to GFM next year.
> 
> >
> > This is what I expected. I oringally picked up a big jug of
> > kitty litter,
> > gave the litter to the girlfriend, and was going to use the
> > jug for my own
> > purposes, until I realized it wasn't remotely air tight.
> 
> I hope she enjoyed the litter. I once gave my ex-wife some milk-bones,
> but she didn't appreciate them.
> 
> Anything that's food grade glass should be ok. My PMK is stored in hot
> sauce bottles.
> 
> tv
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