DRT wrote:Hmmm? Cold weather and port - it's got to be Taylor or Taylor Vargellas to give you that warm glow you desire![]()
In the absence of Taylor, perhaps a 1975 or a Noval 70 would do the trick?
Derek
PS: Morgan 1991 qualifies for any ocassion
He's sleeping, he doesn't get a vote.benread wrote: I wonder if our honourable friend in Paris would agree with this?!
I would consider Vargellas 78 to be more useful in the long term than Noval 70benread wrote:A quick check suggests Noval 1970 or Vargellas 1978 are the options I have. Decisions!
DRT wrote:I would consider Vargellas 78 to be more useful in the long term than Noval 70
DRT wrote:From the available evidence you have only had 2 x 1970 VPs in the year of your 40th Birthday. Surely if you are to reach the required standard of 365 bottles of 1970 this year you need to step-up the pace?
benread wrote:DRT wrote:From the available evidence you have only had 2 x 1970 VPs in the year of your 40th Birthday. Surely if you are to reach the required standard of 365 bottles of 1970 this year you need to step-up the pace?
The available evidence is correct. Would 3 in 6 days be considered a good start to 40th Birthday celebrations?
DRT wrote:benread wrote:DRT wrote:From the available evidence you have only had 2 x 1970 VPs in the year of your 40th Birthday. Surely if you are to reach the required standard of 365 bottles of 1970 this year you need to step-up the pace?
The available evidence is correct. Would 3 in 6 days be considered a good start to 40th Birthday celebrations?
If you consider 50% of the required standard to be a good start then , yes.
benread wrote:DRT wrote:benread wrote:DRT wrote:From the available evidence you have only had 2 x 1970 VPs in the year of your 40th Birthday. Surely if you are to reach the required standard of 365 bottles of 1970 this year you need to step-up the pace?
The available evidence is correct. Would 3 in 6 days be considered a good start to 40th Birthday celebrations?
If you consider 50% of the required standard to be a good start then , yes.
Who sets the standard as 100%?!
Assuming DRT met the standard, there's no wonder that '65s are so hard to come by!DRT wrote:benread wrote:DRT wrote:benread wrote:DRT wrote:From the available evidence you have only had 2 x 1970 VPs in the year of your 40th Birthday. Surely if you are to reach the required standard of 365 bottles of 1970 this year you need to step-up the pace?
The available evidence is correct. Would 3 in 6 days be considered a good start to 40th Birthday celebrations?
If you consider 50% of the required standard to be a good start then , yes.
Who sets the standard as 100%?!
Everyone who is already 40 or over knows what the standard is. We just don't tell anyone until you're nearly there.
Wow. I thought it was just the UK that shut down after the lightest dusting of snow... Favourite train annoucement of the morning: "The train on platform 10 will be terminating here due to salt [?!?]"...Glenn E. wrote:Here in Seattle, the faintest whiff of the white stuff gently floating out of the sky is cause to mobilize the National Guard. If it actually begins to accumulate on the ground there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth about the end of civilization as we know it. On those rare occasions when it has actually stayed on the ground in Seattle itself for more than a day, the entire metro area basically shuts down. Pathetic.
JacobH wrote:Glenn E. wrote: Favourite train annoucement of the morning: "The train on platform 10 will be terminating here due to salt [?!?]"...
Andy V wrote:Los Angeles shuts down when it rains.
.Here in Seattle, the faintest whiff of the white stuff gently floating out of the sky is cause to mobilize the National Guard. If it actually begins to accumulate on the ground there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth about the end of civilization as we know it. On those rare occasions when it has actually stayed on the ground in Seattle itself for more than a day, the entire metro area basically shuts down. Pathetic.
Andy V wrote:Los Angeles shuts down when it rains. The slightest hint of showers and we have "Storm Watch 2010" and all hell breaks looseIf it ever snowed here people would think the world was coming to an end. I hope you guys get out of this soon, but at least you've got a good excuse to stay home and enjoy some Port
AHB wrote:Andy V wrote:Los Angeles shuts down when it rains. The slightest hint of showers and we have "Storm Watch 2010" and all hell breaks looseIf it ever snowed here people would think the world was coming to an end. I hope you guys get out of this soon, but at least you've got a good excuse to stay home and enjoy some Port
I was in San Francisco once when it snowed, about 20 yers ago. That was amusing. Maybe only ½", but no-one knew how to drive in the snow and loads of cars just slid down the hills and turned into a big pile of mangled metal.
SushiNorth wrote:Upon closer inspection, the filter had developed a large hole on the bottom.
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