Happy birthday sejintenej
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Re: Happy birthday sejintenej
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Re: Happy birthday sejintenej
Have a great birthday!
The question is which birthday is it???
(not the number, the dates!! )
The question is which birthday is it???
(not the number, the dates!! )
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Definitely not.
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Re: Happy birthday sejintenej
Thanks everyone.
Yes, there was quite a bit of the Went out to a new place for lunch - excellent and, by British standards, far from expensive. Then downstairs to sample all their selections of wines (it is at a domaine). My son being with us we could not get home without checking out a few more doamines but he specified that we go to domaines which we hadn't been to before; it wasn't hard to find five.
At one domaine - Rive Blanches (you might see it is decent wine merchants) - we arrived just as an English wine taster had left so they had everything open. (Normally they won't bring out the really good stuff unless they are convinced you will buy). Wow. We got out of there with a case of one of their top ones (total 3000 bottles production and not available every year) at a snip.
Another place is the Malapere experimental station and liason headquarters - samples from most of the local AOC wines.
We have a very friendly young winemaker who is very good and the first time Richard saw her (treading down the grapes floating on top of the tank and wearing not very much!) he fell in lust. Unfortunately she sells her wines at the domaine for only 2 hours a week but we were able to get some at the experimental station.
Today, not a trace of a hangover!!!!
The question is which birthday is it???
(not the number, the dates!! )
Have a great birthday!
Gerrie wrote:
As for which birthday, lets just say that in theory GB will start paying me for hanging around but I'll beleive it when I see it. You will have seen the classic one about the Canadian tax man sending a form to some character asking who he is etc etc. - well I had just such a form from the customs and excise and tax man asking for my name and address (which were on the top of the form) myage (well the covering letter stated that), whom I work for and my roll number (I nearly told them that the number of those whom I had had a roll with was none of their business) and all the other info they have had for 47 years.
All in all, not a bad day.
Again, Ta everyone
Yes, there was quite a bit of the Went out to a new place for lunch - excellent and, by British standards, far from expensive. Then downstairs to sample all their selections of wines (it is at a domaine). My son being with us we could not get home without checking out a few more doamines but he specified that we go to domaines which we hadn't been to before; it wasn't hard to find five.
At one domaine - Rive Blanches (you might see it is decent wine merchants) - we arrived just as an English wine taster had left so they had everything open. (Normally they won't bring out the really good stuff unless they are convinced you will buy). Wow. We got out of there with a case of one of their top ones (total 3000 bottles production and not available every year) at a snip.
Another place is the Malapere experimental station and liason headquarters - samples from most of the local AOC wines.
We have a very friendly young winemaker who is very good and the first time Richard saw her (treading down the grapes floating on top of the tank and wearing not very much!) he fell in lust. Unfortunately she sells her wines at the domaine for only 2 hours a week but we were able to get some at the experimental station.
Today, not a trace of a hangover!!!!
The question is which birthday is it???
(not the number, the dates!! )
Have a great birthday!
Gerrie wrote:
?????????? Dates are sticky and come in packets. If you are asking for the dates you can come and stay - just say. The address in in the OBs in business thread somewhere.The question is which birthday is it???
(not the number, the dates!! )
As for which birthday, lets just say that in theory GB will start paying me for hanging around but I'll beleive it when I see it. You will have seen the classic one about the Canadian tax man sending a form to some character asking who he is etc etc. - well I had just such a form from the customs and excise and tax man asking for my name and address (which were on the top of the form) myage (well the covering letter stated that), whom I work for and my roll number (I nearly told them that the number of those whom I had had a roll with was none of their business) and all the other info they have had for 47 years.
All in all, not a bad day.
Again, Ta everyone
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What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!