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| Posts: 1649 | Location: Park City, Utah | Registered: Dec 05, 2001 |    |
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PE - TEE HEE 
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T.T I was trying to stay away from this post so it won't pop up on the top again and get more attention, but I can no longer resist posting my apology since it doesn't look like it is going to end by itself anytime soon... sorry about this. I was trying to post a reply to an existed post, but then started a new topic by mistake. Then I tried to deleted the topic, but then found out only the adminstrators process such power... I am glad that it at least give a few people a good laugh Happy monday
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| Posts: 333 | Location: East Bay, Hong Kong | Registered: Oct 04, 2002 |    |
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PE - You said it gal; if there's anyone that can kill a post quicker than I let them cast the first cork. That being said... I remember when I had a '98 Benziger Reserve Cab Sauvignon in Atlanta, GA, and it was corked. Sent it back for another bottle, it was corked. A third bottle was brought out just to check the entire stash and it too was corked, though not nearly as much as the first two. Anyway, there was this cassis thing going on, and the mushroom (or was it cork), like I said, lots of legs, and cork, and black fruit, and cork..... kybo - The Great (thread killer).  ...hey, chief - you gonna finish that bottle?
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| Posts: 3620 | Location: Alpharetta, GA | Registered: Nov 17, 2001 |    |
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Speaking of corks, I was showing our hostess how to s-l-o-w-l-y twist the cork out of a bottle of Champagne on Thanksgiving when it took on a life of its own and blew out like a missile. It was loud. We couldn't find it (didn't really look) until Nick found it in his cranberry relish. Maybe it was the air flight down, but this was true travel shock 'n roll. Did not improve the cranberry relish.
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Could not resist! As soon as I saw a post with this title I just had to go and have a look. Thanks Sun Hee for making me smile on a frezing Tuesday in Reading. So the Vikings were jobbed by the Refs were they? And I thought that it was the Angles, Saxons and Jutes  Wine, Women and Song - one out of three ain't bad
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| Posts: 4178 | Location: Middle Earth | Registered: Sep 02, 2002 |    |
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GA, I'm going to inflame your ire with this post. Take a deep breath before you read it.  The Raiders are normally the toughest, dirtiest playing team in the NFL - especially in the '70's. How many flags per game did they average in those years? Seemed like every time Da Boyz (Cowboys, that is) played them, Staubach ended up hurt because of some illegal shot. <bump>
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| Posts: 1721 | Location: Fredericksburg, TX | Registered: May 08, 2002 |    |
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Lilac, are you saying you DIDN'T love Lyle Alzado? I'm stunned. Totally stunned...  ----------------------------- Cheers.
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| Posts: 6489 | Location: Vancouver, BC | Registered: Oct 17, 2001 |    |
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| Posts: 1057 | Location: Flower Mound, TX | Registered: Mar 19, 2002 |    |
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With all due respect Ms. Wine..... Those flags you point out simply make my point. My Raiders have been persecuted by the ref's for decades. You may wish to re-write history, but your revisionist views will be thouroghly rejected by those with even a limited knowledge of football. Hey that was pretty good mock anger and indignation.  Better luck next year Lilac. -------------------- "One may dislike carrots, spinach, beetroot, or the skin on hot milk. But not wine. It is like hating the air that one breathes, since each is equally indispensable." Marcel Ayme`
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| Posts: 6922 | Location: The Left Coast | Registered: Dec 01, 2001 |    |
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