Talk about anything but keep it polite and reasonably clean.
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by jdaw1 » 22:36 Mon 30 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: Business investment and skills.
Sleep-writing are we. And not terribly well.
DRT wrote: Department for Departmental Affairs?
Also no.
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by jdaw1 » 22:36 Mon 30 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: Export office. Or whatever it's called now.
A fine guess. Totally wrong.
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by djewesbury » 22:38 Mon 30 Sep 2013
I am dreaming of civil servants receiving letters from JDAW. "We've got one! At last! Janice, he wrote...!"
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by jdaw1 » 22:39 Mon 30 Sep 2013
Clues so far:
jdaw1 wrote: jdaw1 wrote: Today I have sent two completed forms to a part of the British government with which I have never previously corresponded. This part of the British gov’t has existed since the reign of Queen Victoria. Which part is it?
Footnote: though it has existed since Q. Vicky, I’m not certain that it has done so under its current name.
jdaw1 wrote: Perhaps I should say that the matter in hand is commercial in nature.
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: Board of Trade?
Perhaps the nearest yet, even if wrong.
jdaw1 wrote: And I thought this one would be easy.
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by jdaw1 » 22:40 Mon 30 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: I am dreaming of civil servants receiving letters from JDAW. "We've got one! At last! Janice, he wrote...!"
A
correspondence with HMT .
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by DRT » 22:42 Mon 30 Sep 2013
We appear to have run out of steam.
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by jdaw1 » 22:43 Mon 30 Sep 2013
Though entirely commercial in function and purpose, the name is slightly domestic.
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by DRT » 22:43 Mon 30 Sep 2013
DRT wrote: We appear to have run out of steam.
Very strange. Lots of posts just arrived at once.
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by DRT » 22:43 Mon 30 Sep 2013
jdaw1 wrote: Though entirely commercial in function and purpose, the name is slightly domestic.
The Home Office?
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by jdaw1 » 22:44 Mon 30 Sep 2013
DRT wrote: jdaw1 wrote: Though entirely commercial in function and purpose, the name is slightly domestic.
The Home Office?
Entirely commercial in function and purpose? Prisoners?
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by DRT » 22:45 Mon 30 Sep 2013
"domestic" / "home" - we are struggling.
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by djewesbury » 22:45 Mon 30 Sep 2013
jdaw1 wrote: Though entirely commercial in function and purpose, the name is slightly domestic.
OFT
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by jdaw1 » 22:46 Mon 30 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: OFT
jdaw1 wrote: DRT wrote: OFT?
No.
Queen Victoria?
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by djewesbury » 22:46 Mon 30 Sep 2013
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: OFT
jdaw1 wrote: DRT wrote: OFT?
No.
Queen Victoria?
i do not claim to know the heredity of the OFT..
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by DRT » 22:47 Mon 30 Sep 2013
I'm out of guesses.
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by jdaw1 » 22:48 Mon 30 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: i do not claim to know the heredity of the OFT..
Fine, But you might note that this guess has previously been marked as incorrect. It is unlikely to become more correct by mere repetition.
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by DRT » 22:48 Mon 30 Sep 2013
Companies House?
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by jdaw1 » 22:49 Mon 30 Sep 2013
DRT wrote: I'm out of guesses.
Think forms, and commercial.
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by jdaw1 » 22:49 Mon 30 Sep 2013
DRT wrote: Companies House?
Yes!
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by DRT » 22:49 Mon 30 Sep 2013
Woo-hoo!
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by djewesbury » 22:50 Mon 30 Sep 2013
Ah. Yes. Ok. Good night, friends.
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by DRT » 22:51 Mon 30 Sep 2013
Is it J. D. A. Wiseman & Sons Independent Traders of Streatham plc?
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by DRT » 22:51 Mon 30 Sep 2013
My question tomorrow.
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by djewesbury » 09:24 Tue 01 Oct 2013
*taps fingers on desk at work...*
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by jdaw1 » 09:46 Tue 01 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: *taps fingers on desk at work...*
Nothing to do?
djewesbury wrote: a full-time, permanent member of academic staff!
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by djewesbury » 09:48 Tue 01 Oct 2013
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: *taps fingers on desk at work...*
Nothing to do?
djewesbury wrote: a full-time, permanent member of academic staff!
It comes in fits and starts.. Suddenly there's hundreds of them, and just as suddenly, they all disappear..
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by jdaw1 » 22:22 Tue 01 Oct 2013
Very quiet today. Maybe DRT is doing a task for me. If so, good.
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by djewesbury » 22:57 Tue 01 Oct 2013
jdaw1 wrote: Very quiet today. Maybe DRT is doing a task for me. If so, good.
Very quiet all round. Sometimes there's hundreds of them, and sometimes they just all disappear.
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by jdaw1 » 16:00 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Derek is being slow, so I will ask his question for him: what did the label on the bottle suggest
this port was?
Your bonus clue:
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=61437#p61437]Here[/url] DRT wrote:This is starting to look very interesting but, unfortunately, I am still confined to barracks so cannot join you in person.
However, in order to mitigate my disappointment I intend opening "a nice bottle of vintage port" and sipping my way through it* at the same time you are enjoying whatever turns up at The Bunghole.
I am happy to provide clues as the evening progresses so that my bottle can be included in the blind guessing, perhaps as a tiebreaker in the event that everyone scores the usual near-zero points.
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by jdaw1 » 16:01 Wed 02 Oct 2013
My guess first: Fonseca 1977?
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by djewesbury » 16:04 Wed 02 Oct 2013
I was going to say Fonseca. But it sounds older. 70?
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by jdaw1 » 16:17 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Martinez 1967?
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by djewesbury » 16:18 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Cockburn 83?
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by DRT » 16:20 Wed 02 Oct 2013
No answers will be given until a quorum has formed and at least four guesses have been posted by different people from The Bunghole.
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by djewesbury » 16:23 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Huh. I suppose that's fair..
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by DRT » 16:59 Wed 02 Oct 2013
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by djewesbury » 17:22 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Is there not a quorum there yet...? I want another guess..
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by DRT » 17:32 Wed 02 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: Is there not a quorum there yet...? I want another guess..
There might be a quorum but the only person we know has seen this doesn't get there until 19:00.
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by djewesbury » 17:33 Wed 02 Oct 2013
DRT wrote: djewesbury wrote: Is there not a quorum there yet...? I want another guess..
There might be a quorum but the only person we know has seen this doesn't get there until 19:00.
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by DRT » 18:31 Wed 02 Oct 2013
TN updated again and a text sent to The Bunghole to request guesses.
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by DRT » 19:37 Wed 02 Oct 2013
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by DRT » 19:41 Wed 02 Oct 2013
A request for guesses from The Bunghole was answered with...
JDAW wrote: Busy: Drinking.
The vintage has been guessed, but not the shipper.
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by djewesbury » 19:42 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Can I guess again?
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by DRT » 19:47 Wed 02 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: Can I guess again?
Yes.
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by djewesbury » 19:47 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Dow 1970.
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by DRT » 19:49 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Bingo!
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by djewesbury » 19:51 Wed 02 Oct 2013
DRT wrote: Bingo!
I knew it. That decription, I mean it was almost like I could taste it myself. What else could it be?
This is hilarious. Everyone guessing at the Bung Hole will guess incorrectly, as usual. Meanwhile I've got a correct guess before 9pm.
Now, tell us more about the cork and the label..
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by Glenn E. » 20:03 Wed 02 Oct 2013
I was going to 1983 Cockburn, but then saw that it had already been guessed. So then I was going to guess 1977 Smith Woodhouse. I don't normally associate black cherries with Dow.
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by DRT » 20:10 Wed 02 Oct 2013
Glenn E. wrote: I was going to 1983 Cockburn, but then saw that it had already been guessed. So then I was going to guess 1977 Smith Woodhouse. I don't normally associate black cherries with Dow.
Hence...
DRT wrote: The overall profile of this wine is as expected, but some of the flavours are not typical.
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by jdaw1 » 23:57 Wed 02 Oct 2013
D70? Though better than the BBR bottling I tasted earlier?