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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
I'm MassMess!


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Infanticide can be very satisfying - Robert Parker
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I'm MassMess!


You couldn't ignore your way out of a paper bag next to MassMess.

He ignores it all

This board
His job
His family
His pets
Even himself
 
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There’s a little MassMess in all of us.


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It's good to try them young too and then let them age - James Suckling
Infanticide can be very satisfying - Robert Parker
I drink mine young to avoid disappointments - James Laube
 
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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.


gyros <pronounced heros> are awesome!!
i went to greece this summer...id love to go back....
better wine than italy...but i digress
 
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better wine than italy...



Greak wine, just as Greak army, is the best and beats the whiny sour juice from Italy anyday.
 
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mmmm gyros. good food. i get them from the greek restaraunt near us. mmmm lamb.


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I guess the weirdness-factor of this thread keeps increasing by the fact that none of us ctually have anything to say, but still, cannot refrain from saying it anyway.
 
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haha and that the topic has turned to greek food....
thats ok, really it is
 
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It's Greak, not greek. Greac and Grik are two other acceptable ways of spelling it.
 
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It's all ghreick to me.


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As old Latin saying goes, Grekus amongstus.
 
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hmmm.... I grew too old to conisder if the presence of some wine listing (not wine talking!!!) even if not written directly by my hand (in fact I cut and paste the list from a friend of mine who commented the night) spoils the purity of the thread...

I think I'll ignore the "."
 
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KillerB,

please revise your archives. It was someone's dirty machinations that left me on top of the page hugging an NPP. It belongs to Panda, not me.
 
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spoils the purity of the thread...



Nothing can spoil this thread and its impurity, not even the smell of gyros.
 
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Are there vegetarian gyros?
 
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Yogurt gyros.
 
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Btw, I am sorry about last time. Maybe this time it can be yours...or mine.
 
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Better mine than yours, of course.
 
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Don't be too cookie, Panda. MassMess is in attendance.
 
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As a matter of fact, I see him stretching already.
 
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MassMess is not a real threat. It's Eric White you need to be concerned with - he appears from nowhere.
 
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But not today.

Smile Blessed be Dalai Lama and his followers. I bring you one more gift, Your Holiness.
 
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Short of one hair, as usual... Frown
 
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Ah, late to the party again! I am not worthy!!

Congrats, Panda. Your NPP will make for a wonderful decoration in your yoga room. And methinks Grun deferred to you on this one.
 
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Originally posted by grunhauser:
It's Greak, not greek. Greac and Grik are two other acceptable ways of spelling it.


The Greaks don't want no freeks.

What's acceptable is irrelevant on this thread.

Isn't there an NPP coming up soon?
 
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