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I have 2 bottles of the 2005 Mollydooker Shiraz "The Boxer" available for sale or for trade if anyone is interested. The bottles are in perfect condition, I just have too many of them for my cellar(1/2 case plus 2).

Im more interested in a trade than selling them outright. So Id be interested more in hearing what someone wants to trade for them. They are very hard to find right now, so here is an opportunity to get 1 or 2 of the bottles!

So if you have a trade that you think is interesting or worthwile, email me and let me know your offer.

Morisseyrules99@gmail.com

Thanks alot!

Mark
 
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Hard to find? They are at several stores here in Baltimore.
Let's see.....you have 8 bottles, but you want to get rid of two because your cellar can't accomodate the last two bottles? But you don't want to sell them, just trade them? Then you won't have a space problem?

Most bizarre. Irwin's 3rd law of refrigeration: No matter how much is in the refrigerator, you can always stuff more in. The corollary to this rule is that no matter how much wine you have, you can accomodate more.


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Good luck with this. It's all over the place!


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Originally posted by MarkB:
I have 2 bottles of the 2005 Mollydooker Shiraz "The Boxer" available for sale or for trade if anyone is interested. The bottles are in perfect condition, I just have too many of them for my cellar(1/2 case plus 2).

Im more interested in a trade than selling them outright. So Id be interested more in hearing what someone wants to trade for them. They are very hard to find right now, so here is an opportunity to get 1 or 2 of the bottles!

So if you have a trade that you think is interesting or worthwile, email me and let me know your offer.

Morisseyrules99@gmail.com

Thanks alot!

Mark


Well I was going to offer you a trade until I called my guy at my local wine store and he is holding 6 for me, now if he had 8 I might just buy them all and trade two.


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they are everywhere at under $20. good luck with your trade.

having 8 of these is not a crime. i'd just enjoy them if i were you.


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yep, they are everywhere and seems to be moving quickly too.
 
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does anyone know where in brooklyn i can get the mollydooker boxer wine??? im in cobble hill ..
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no longer around cocoms....

You need to jump on this quicker than most...

Your best bet is winbid.com or 20-20 wine merchants in LA.

Check out Wine-searcher.com for finding out where items are located
 
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[/QUOTE]Irwin's 3rd law of refrigeration: [/QUOTE]

What are the first two laws of refridgeration?
 
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Anybody? ....


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$20 here in Mpls. I passed and they all sold out at Haskell's wine shop in a week! Smile
 
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For klymkev:

1st law of refrigeration: No matter what you have in the refrigerator, what you want is in the back.

2nd law of refrigeration: No matter how much stuff you have in the refrigerator, it always looks full.

3rd law of refrigeration: No matter how much is in the refrigerator, while it looks full, you can always stuff more in.


Irwin

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3rd law of refrigeration: No matter how much is in the refrigerator, while it looks full, you can always stuff more in.

I topped out at 36 bottles in my 25 bottle capacity fridge. I really could not stuff any more in since some always tried to come crashing out each time it was opened!
 
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For klymkev:

3rd law of refrigeration: No matter how much is in the refrigerator, while it looks full, you can always stuff more in.


So true... I am finally using all those Tetris skills I learned in college... Wink


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Originally posted by irwin:
3rd law of refrigeration: No matter how much is in the refrigerator, while it looks full, you can always stuff more in.

I topped out at 36 bottles in my 25 bottle capacity fridge. I really could not stuff any more in since some always tried to come crashing out each time it was opened!


I've got a 50 and I've shoved 65 in there ... I manage another bottle or two in my stomach and probably one more in my liver every night tho
 
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Irwin's 3rd law of refrigeration: No matter how much is in the refrigerator, you can always stuff more in. The corollary to this rule is that no matter how much wine you have, you can accomodate more.


I currently have 305 bottles (including 9 mags) in a 288 bottle wine credenza. Room for about 1 more bottle.
 
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