Thursday’s port: RP85 or G80?

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Which port should jdaw1 open on Thursday 20th March 2008?

Poll ended at 20:37 Thu 20 Mar 2008

Ramos Pinto 1985
5
50%
Graham’s 1980
5
50%
 
Total votes: 10

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Thursday’s port: RP85 or G80?

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At New York’s lunch time tomorrow, that being Thursday 20th March 2008, I will decant a bottle of port for unfancy family drinking in the evening. Should the port be Graham’s 1980 or Ramos Pinto 1985?

Background: we have enjoyed several RP85s in the last few months, and have two remaining. But, in contrast, G80 has been a stranger to the Wisemans’ palates, our one bottle in New York having only recently been transported here from the UK.

Your collective call.
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I'm voting for you to drink the RP85 only because the G80 may feature in the May offline.
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Wrong bottle of G80

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The May O&O tasting in New York? Methinks not.

The Wokingham-located tasting that might be a Graham’s vertical? That won’t be featuring any NY-located bottles. (Happily, there is more G80 in Sussex.)
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Hmmm.......

I would open both of them, I havent tasted any of them

I think you should try Ramos
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Grahams....

Not had that one and curious. May get round to the Ramos Pinto one day, but not a priority.
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I voted G80 because you have had RP85 many times and it therefore holds no surprises.

Interestingly, G80 has the highest chance out of all ports ever produced of appearing at the Offline at AHB's house in Wokingham.

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G80 v RP85

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Derek T. wrote:I voted G80 because you have had RP85 many times and it therefore holds no surprises.
I haven’t voted, but if I do so, it will be G80 for the same reason. And well remembered.
Derek T. wrote:Interestingly, G80 has the highest chance out of all ports ever produced of appearing at the Offline at AHB's house in Wokingham.
Subject to transport!
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Re: G80 v RP85

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jdaw1 wrote:
Derek T. wrote:Interestingly, G80 has the highest chance out of all ports ever produced of appearing at the Offline at AHB's house in Wokingham.
Subject to transport!
No. Regardless of whether or not the Jdaw G80 is transported the G80 is likely to be there as it is the only VP that can exist within both of the suggested themes.

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Is the G80 like thoe sub-atomic particle that can be in two different places at the same time then? Cooooooool 88) 88)
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Re: G80 v RP85

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Derek T. wrote:No. Regardless of whether or not the Jdaw G80 is transported the G80 is likely to be there as it is the only VP that can exist within both of the suggested themes.
Well, we could have a Graham’s vertical without the 1980; and we could have a 1980 horizontal without Graham’s. We could. But I suspect that we won’t.
KillerB wrote:Is the G80 like thoe sub-atomic particle that can be in two different places at the same time then? Cooooooool 88) 88)
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Re: G80 v RP85

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jdaw1 wrote:
Derek T. wrote:No. Regardless of whether or not the Jdaw G80 is transported the G80 is likely to be there as it is the only VP that can exist within both of the suggested themes.
Well, we could have a Graham’s vertical without the 1980; and we could have a 1980 horizontal without Graham’s. We could. But I suspect that we won’t.
All of those words together mean the same as "likely".
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KillerB wrote:Is the G80 like thoe sub-atomic particle that can be in two different places at the same time then? Cooooooool 88) 88)
G80: the fundamental particle of port!
This could be useful. If it is true we could have stumbled upon a never ending supply of VP 88)
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Ramos Pinto 1985 it is

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Poll closed a few hours before it should. I was saving my vote until late, and would have voted G80. The wife’s has the casting vote, and she favours the RP85. So Ramos Pinto 1985 it is.
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Re: Ramos Pinto 1985 it is

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jdaw1 wrote:...The wife’s has the casting vote...
That is one of the fundamental roles of wives. I'm surprised that you didn't set up a separate poll for "Casting Vote of Wife". Perhaps next time.

I note but do not comment on the slightly unusual use of the apostrophe above, but would only observe that one should refer to the full context to understand its use in the quote that I have extracted.
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That should be quoted, with some smugness,

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Another brain-out from Wiseboy. Not a good week for the resident pedant. That should be quoted, with some smugness, in the Apostrophe thread.
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I would actually argue in favour of this unusual use of the apostrophe. On the reasonable assumption that JDAW knows how to use an appostrophe, I took "The wife's has the casting vote..." to have the implied meaning of "The wife's vote has the casting vote..." hence my reference not to comment further.

So, I was going to forgive and move on.
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“the wife’s vote was casting†

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No. I must have changed my mind about a passive “the wife’s vote was casting†, decided I didn’t like that, and failed to make the switch completely.
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Go for the Grahams or wait on the Grahams until I am in NYC or you in Boston. :?

Either one is a splendid choice.
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again....

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