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I don't give you Doddy


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Typical White, I say say don't do something and you go ahead and do it - hhrrrrrrrummppphhh!


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Grunhauser Eek Big Grin Congrats???! From this point on, I root for Hunter (and Panda...) Smile
 
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Is "doddy" one of those Middle Earth synonyms for dirty lovin' ?

Looks like I just missed a shot at an NPP. Maybe tomorrow I'll stay home from work.

Congrats, congrun.
 
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It's me and Hunter the Veteranarian


Good job - hate to lose you, but I'm trained to survive alone.

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I just hope grunhauser didn't mention the war.


It was my Uncle George who discovered that alcohol was a food well in advance of modern medical thought. - P. G. Wodehouse
 
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ooh war.... fight fight fight fight!

actually let's just keep it civil. lol.

so how ya'll been doing? i havent visited here for a bit.


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Eric, I never doubted your love for animals. It is trumpetmike who worries me. I just reported his group's activities to PITA.



haha might be interesting for them to read out ITP...we have discussed llama emu and wombat stews with beer and cheese
 
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rbtrumpet,

I might forgive your last post if you know the name of the siberian hamster.


It was my Uncle George who discovered that alcohol was a food well in advance of modern medical thought. - P. G. Wodehouse
 
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we have discussed llama emu and wombat stews with beer and cheese


Best emu I had was at a local Greak joint. They call it gyro. Apparently, yogurt is involved in the recipe. Go figure.
 
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By the way, htf do I end up with an npp? Confused When I left to meet the German artisans, who (no less) specialize in making personal objects from reindeer horn, Panda beast had her way with the coveted prize, not me. What's up with that discrapancy? Big Grin


p.s. I got the account... Say good-bye to Rudolph, he ain't coming next year.
 
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This is a Doddy.


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This is a memorial to a Doddy.
 
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...a wee bit of poor taste. On that note, "Who's your Doddy?"
 
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just wanted to offer you something you can really ignore: ytwo days ago was my birthday, so yesterday I hosted a group of friends at home and we ravaged in the cellar until 4 in the night; today I got up very late and finished the celebrations by having a match of sumo with one of my guests who was too drunk to go back home yesterday night. I won by 2-1.
 
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Happy Birthday MassMess. What wines did you drink? I'd love to know. Smile

You didn't ignore any of your guests all night?

Very unlike you.
 
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- EGLY-OURIET Brut Grand Cru Millésimé 1996
- DIEBOLT-VALLOIS Blanc de Blancs Cramant "Fleur de Passion"
- Mme LAROCHE DOMAINE ROCHES AUX MOINES Savennières "Roches aux Moines" 1999
- CHATEAU TEBAUT Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine 2003
- CORONCINO CANESTRARI Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore "Gajospino" 1999
- M.COLIN St.Aubin 1er Cru "En Remilly" 2003
- COTAT P. Sancerre Chavignol "Les Monts Damn és" 2004
- ROCCHE DEL GATTO Macajolo VdT 2003
- FOURRIER Gevrey-Chambertin "Combes aux Moines" 1er Cru 2003
- BORGO DEI CAVALLI Colline Novaresi Nebbiolo "Il Silente" 2001
- LES CRETES Valle d'Aosta Fumin 2001
- MAYR-NUSSERHOF Lagrein Dunkel Ris. 1999
- GUERRIERI-GONZAGA Vallagarina Rosso Igt "San Leonardo" 1997
- CHATEAU LAFITE-ROTHSCHILD Pauillac 1er Cru Classé 1997
- TERRE BIANCHE Rossese di Dolceacqua "Bricco Arcagna" 1996
- SALVO FOTI Etna Pinot Nero 1993
- ALLEGRINI Amaronde della Valpolicella 1990
- FROZZA Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Frizzante "Val Mesdì" 2004
- CAVE DU VIN BLANC DE MORGEX ET DE LA SALLE Valle d'Aosta Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle Spumante Metodo Classico "Cuvée Golf Club Courmayeur & Grandes Jorasses" 2003
- MOET & CHANDON Champagne Brut Dom Pérignon 1985
- CASTELLO DI AMA Toscana IGT Merlot Vigna L'Apparita 1992
 
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At 4 in the night we attempted to open a bottle of Masseto 1999, but we were way too high in alcohol to really do what our minds pretended to attempt... Wink
 
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Originally posted by MassMess:

...I hosted a group of friends at home and we ravaged in the cellar until 4 in the night


Truly? Or did you mean that you ravaged your cellar until 4 a.m.? Big Grin

Either way, it sounds like you had a great time. Happy Birthday!
 
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I'll ignore your birthday. Ignore my concratulations, and I expect you to ignore my request for a TN on the Dom '85 and Lafite '97.
I AM sad to ignore that you´ve ignored to open a Port...
 
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Originally posted by MassMess:
- EGLY-OURIET Brut Grand Cru Millésimé 1996
- DIEBOLT-VALLOIS Blanc de Blancs Cramant "Fleur de Passion"
- Mme LAROCHE DOMAINE ROCHES AUX MOINES Savennières "Roches aux Moines" 1999
- CHATEAU TEBAUT Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine 2003
- CORONCINO CANESTRARI Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore "Gajospino" 1999
- M.COLIN St.Aubin 1er Cru "En Remilly" 2003
- COTAT P. Sancerre Chavignol "Les Monts Damn és" 2004
- ROCCHE DEL GATTO Macajolo VdT 2003
- FOURRIER Gevrey-Chambertin "Combes aux Moines" 1er Cru 2003
- BORGO DEI CAVALLI Colline Novaresi Nebbiolo "Il Silente" 2001
- LES CRETES Valle d'Aosta Fumin 2001
- MAYR-NUSSERHOF Lagrein Dunkel Ris. 1999
- GUERRIERI-GONZAGA Vallagarina Rosso Igt "San Leonardo" 1997
- CHATEAU LAFITE-ROTHSCHILD Pauillac 1er Cru Classé 1997
- TERRE BIANCHE Rossese di Dolceacqua "Bricco Arcagna" 1996
- SALVO FOTI Etna Pinot Nero 1993
- ALLEGRINI Amaronde della Valpolicella 1990
- FROZZA Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Frizzante "Val Mesdì" 2004
- CAVE DU VIN BLANC DE MORGEX ET DE LA SALLE Valle d'Aosta Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle Spumante Metodo Classico "Cuvée Golf Club Courmayeur & Grandes Jorasses" 2003
- MOET & CHANDON Champagne Brut Dom Pérignon 1985
- CASTELLO DI AMA Toscana IGT Merlot Vigna L'Apparita 1992

I haven't done the research, but could this be the first truly wine related post in this thread?


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I think youìd better cultivate your ignorance, and don't thrive for the answer...
 
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Originally posted by Eric White:
I haven't done the research, but could this be the first truly wine related post in this thread?
Oh, the HORROR! The HORROR! Eek Eek



This is actually Hunter’s fault for trying to “out” MassMess from the PITP closet.


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Infanticide can be very satisfying - Robert Parker
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MassMess talkin' wine? I love it!

Now he needs to post TN's (under an another user name of course) Smile
 
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Quick, delete the post. It spoils the purity of this thread!!!

DBW


完全。それらはすべて完全である。
 
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