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What kind of knife do you intend to use? rofl


Whatever blade he selects..... will no doubt require tempering with
viagra.

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Only if you live there. Visiting for a "salt scrub" might make the Swiss
stuff look cheap by comparison.


Did you do the accounting on this?


Sadly, yes. Or at least counted the beans for something similar. I'd spend
a month each year in the Caribbean, doing "salt scrubs" (read: sailing,
swimming, scuba, and drinking on the beach) if my budget and work permitted.

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"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
What kind of knife do you intend to use? rofl


Whatever blade he selects..... will no doubt require tempering with
viagra.

CM


See Alice.

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"Maxprop" wrote:

Katy seems convinced that Neal is real, but I'm not convinced he's
anything more than a smelly old gym sock on someone else's hand, all
painted up with a lipstick mouth and two Sharpie eye spots.


But I've heard the Great Captain's voice...do sockpuppets have a voice?


If I phoned and told you I was Scotty or Bobsprit, would you then, too,
believe you'd heard the melodious vocal cords of either of them???

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Here, just click on "wines"
http://www.brlhardy.com.au/


T'anks. We've have Banrock Station at our local super market. Is that a
lesser line? We may have bought some of the Hardys label as well--can't
remember, you know, with all that wine drinking and brain cell loss . . . .

Most wines these days, both US and Ozzie, are not dry enough for my tastes.
I tend to believe that winemakers are making too many wines "ready to drink"
and too sweet and fruity, in an attempt to appeal to those who really don't
appreciate great dry wines. I'll try the Hardys label, if available, but my
preference runs more toward Bordeaux these days. Damn the Frogs anyhow.

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Hmmm, never had a great feel for the Bordeaux..too sweet for my taste.


Really? I find them austere, dry, and not terribly robust. Some of the
better first estates' products are fruity, but I doubt if I'd particularly
like them if they were sweet.

I like em big and balsy.


Penfold's Grange, then. And many of the more massive Californian cabernets,
such as Far Niente, Caymus, or Heitz Cellars.

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OzOne wrote:
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 23:28:24 -0600, "Lady Pilot"
scribbled thusly:


OzOne wrote :

Ahhhh, you need to have a look at some of the stuff out of the
BRL Hardy stable...marketed by Constellation in the USA


Ah, don't leave me in suspense like you do...name them or give me a URL
(link).


Here, just click on "wines"
http://www.brlhardy.com.au/


Thanks! I went to a wine tasting party a few weeks ago and one of the first
Australian wines was the "Yellow Tail" brand (along with a couple of others
I can't recall). By the time it was over, I needed a chauffer to bring me
home. :;-)

LP (yep, seeing double)


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"Maxprop" wrote:

"Lady Pilot" wrote in message

"Maxprop" wrote:


Only if you live there. Visiting for a "salt scrub" might make the
Swiss stuff look cheap by comparison.


Did you do the accounting on this?


Sadly, yes. Or at least counted the beans for something similar. I'd
spend a month each year in the Caribbean, doing "salt scrubs" (read:
sailing, swimming, scuba, and drinking on the beach) if my budget and work
permitted.


Definitely a better product, regardless of the price!

LP


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"Overproof" wrote in message

"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
What kind of knife do you intend to use? rofl


Whatever blade he selects..... will no doubt require tempering with
viagra.

CM


See Alice.


Alice? Did she used to post here?

LP


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"Maxprop" wrote:

"Lady Pilot" wrote in message

"Maxprop" wrote:

Katy seems convinced that Neal is real, but I'm not convinced he's
anything more than a smelly old gym sock on someone else's hand, all
painted up with a lipstick mouth and two Sharpie eye spots.


But I've heard the Great Captain's voice...do sockpuppets have a voice?


If I phoned and told you I was Scotty or Bobsprit, would you then, too,
believe you'd heard the melodious vocal cords of either of them???


Of course not! You would have to jump through so many hoops, by the time
you were done you would think you were a tiger in the circus.

LP


 
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