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by DRT » 11:51 Fri 14 Feb 2014
I received a cry for help from a thirsty man yesterday so have made an executive decision in order to deliver the appropriate assistance.
Where: Where else ?
When: Tuesday 18th Feb 2014 @ 18:30.
What: Bring a bottle to quench the collective thirst.
Attendees:
DRT; JDAW; MPM.
Is anyone else thirsty?
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"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by jdaw1 » 12:04 Fri 14 Feb 2014
I’m in. Oh, I seem to be ‘in’ already. Good.
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by flash_uk » 23:41 Fri 14 Feb 2014
My wife and kids are away Monday and Tuesday night so it would be madness to pass up the opportunity!
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by DRT » 23:51 Fri 14 Feb 2014
flash_uk wrote: My wife and kids are away Monday and Tuesday night so it would be madness to pass up the opportunity!
Gordon's alive!
Splendid.
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by flash_uk » 11:36 Sat 15 Feb 2014
I do often get the Flash Gordon-isms, but my "flash" moniker has a different origin...you have until Tuesday evening to guess it, at which point I can share the history
What sort of bottle are you thinking of bringing along?
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by PhilW » 12:02 Sat 15 Feb 2014
flash_uk wrote: I do often get the Flash Gordon-isms, but my "flash" moniker has a different origin...you have until Tuesday evening to guess it
Every time you enter a room, do you yell "hah ha!" and thrust your hips?
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by flash_uk » 12:53 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Nope
But I do get the Flashheart-isms also, in fact one or two friends have adapted the moniker and do use Flashheart with me.
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by DRT » 13:35 Sat 15 Feb 2014
flash_uk wrote: I do often get the Flash Gordon-isms, but my "flash" moniker has a different origin...you have until Tuesday evening to guess it, at which point I can share the history
Did your mother make you wash a checker-board kitchen floor as a child?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by PhilW » 13:51 Sat 15 Feb 2014
flash_uk wrote: Nope
But I do get the Flashheart-isms also, in fact one or two friends have adapted the moniker and do use Flashheart with me.
Do your clothes keep falling off?
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by DRT » 13:56 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Are you a photogropher?
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by flash_uk » 14:01 Sat 15 Feb 2014
DRT wrote: flash_uk wrote: I do often get the Flash Gordon-isms, but my "flash" moniker has a different origin...you have until Tuesday evening to guess it, at which point I can share the history
Did your mother make you wash a checker-board kitchen floor as a child?
Thankfully not that. Otherwise I would have to approach every situation with "Here's one without flash, and look at the difference WITH flash."
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by flash_uk » 14:02 Sat 15 Feb 2014
PhilW wrote: flash_uk wrote: Nope
But I do get the Flashheart-isms also, in fact one or two friends have adapted the moniker and do use Flashheart with me.
Do your clothes keep falling off?
Not that.
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by flash_uk » 14:02 Sat 15 Feb 2014
DRT wrote: Are you a photogropher?
No. My wife is a good photographer though.
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by DRT » 15:28 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Were you a bully at Rugby School?
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by PhilW » 16:43 Sat 15 Feb 2014
You were once struck by lightning?
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by jdaw1 » 16:44 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Usually at a blind tasting
the placemats have wines named after people. This time I’ve done differently (☦ ♰ ♱ ☨ ☩).
Pictures in first post.
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by PhilW » 16:48 Sat 15 Feb 2014
jdaw1 wrote: Usually at a blind tasting
the placemats have wines named after people. This time I’ve done differently
Was I the only one hoping to see Ming the Merciless and Brian Blessed staring back at me from inside the placemat circles?
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by DRT » 16:49 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Are you a pyromaniac?
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by PhilW » 17:00 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Or are you involved in pyrotechnics?
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by flash_uk » 17:24 Sat 15 Feb 2014
No, Flashman the bully I am not. Nor the victim of a lightning strike, a firestarter or a fireworks engineer.
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by DRT » 17:55 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Is your real name
Barry Allen ?
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by flash_uk » 18:42 Sat 15 Feb 2014
No nothing to do with DC Comics
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by flash_uk » 18:50 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Excellent - thanks for the guidance. Just need to source the bottle I have in mind some time on Monday...
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by jdaw1 » 19:58 Sat 15 Feb 2014
I’ve made placemats as if blind, but do we want to be sighted? I’m ambivalent.
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by DRT » 20:03 Sat 15 Feb 2014
jdaw1 wrote: I’ve made placemats as if blind, but do we want to be sighted? I’m ambivalent.
...and I can't make my mind up.
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by jdaw1 » 22:01 Sat 15 Feb 2014
DRT wrote: jdaw1 wrote: I’ve made placemats as if blind, but do we want to be sighted? I’m ambivalent.
...and I can't make my mind up.
Mike Patrick Meehan: this momentous decision rests on your shoulders. Do not shirk it. Step forward and pronounce.
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by flash_uk » 22:21 Sat 15 Feb 2014
Seeing as this will be the first time we have met, why not stick with blind and allow my contribution to be a surprise! The more I read on other posts the more I think I should maybe bring two bottles.
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by jdaw1 » 22:25 Sat 15 Feb 2014
flash_uk wrote: I should maybe bring two bottles.
Two will suffice if they are both magnums.
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by flash_uk » 23:47 Sat 15 Feb 2014
jdaw1 wrote: flash_uk wrote: I should maybe bring two bottles.
Two will suffice if they are both magnums.
We'll be cross-eyed at this rate...
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by PhilW » 09:46 Sun 16 Feb 2014
jdaw1 wrote: flash_uk wrote: I should maybe bring two bottles.
Two will suffice if they are both magnums.
That's one each for you and DRT, but what would flash drink?
Three magnums would surely be more suitable?
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by DRT » 10:51 Sun 16 Feb 2014
PhilW wrote: jdaw1 wrote: flash_uk wrote: I should maybe bring two bottles.
Two will suffice if they are both magnums.
That's one each for you and DRT, but what would flash drink?
Three magnums would surely be more suitable?
Phil,
You might recal this complex maths lesson from your childhood!
If Julian has half and orange, Derek has half an orange and Mike has two oranges, how many oranges are there to share amongst the group?
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by jdaw1 » 12:57 Sun 16 Feb 2014
PhilW wrote: Three magnums would surely be more suitable?
Not disagreeing.
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by PhilW » 18:17 Sun 16 Feb 2014
DRT wrote:
You might recal this complex maths lesson from your childhood!
If Julian has half and orange, Derek has half an orange and Mike has two oranges, how many oranges are there to share amongst the group?
Not enough?
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by DRT » 18:30 Sun 16 Feb 2014
PhilW wrote: DRT wrote:
You might recal this complex maths lesson from your childhood!
If Julian has half and orange, Derek has half an orange and Mike has two oranges, how many oranges are there to share amongst the group?
Not enough?
That loses you some marks for not showing your working out
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by jdaw1 » 20:54 Sun 16 Feb 2014
Placemats : having decided and stood what I am bringing, I also decided to assign it the Cross of Lorraine (☨). Mike is bringing two, and the natural pair are the West and East Syriac crosses (♰ ♱). Derek: do you want the Russian cross (☦), or that of Jerusalem (☩)?
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by DRT » 21:18 Sun 16 Feb 2014
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"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by jdaw1 » 21:31 Sun 16 Feb 2014
DRT wrote: Могу ли Ñ Ð¸Ð¼ÐµÑ‚ÑŒ роÑÑийÑкую креÑÑ‚, пожалуйÑта?
Done.
Current
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by DRT » 21:41 Sun 16 Feb 2014
jdaw1 wrote: Has anybody booked the room?
Oops!
Could you please book it tomorrow?
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by jdaw1 » 21:48 Sun 16 Feb 2014
DRT wrote: Could you please book it tomorrow?
If I remember. Do nudge me during the Bung Hole’s working hours.
I know nothing about the Syriac crosses (♰ ♱), so went to
Wikipedia . That said nothing, so made
a request on the talk page . My oh my, amongst the ‘experts’ there is much controversy about Syriac Christianity.
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by flash_uk » 14:28 Mon 17 Feb 2014
OK - need some advice from the masters...
Have bottles standing, planning to decant in the morning and bring with me to work. Never taken a decanted bottle on a journey before, so once I've double decanted, can I just put the cork back in? What happens if the cork broke on the way out? Bung the bottle with a stopper?
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by flash_uk » 14:29 Mon 17 Feb 2014
jdaw1 wrote: DRT wrote: Could you please book it tomorrow?
If I remember. Do nudge me during the Bung Hole’s working hours.
Oh - thought I'd remind you of this also!
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by RAYC » 15:06 Mon 17 Feb 2014
flash_uk wrote: OK - need some advice from the masters...
Have bottles standing, planning to decant in the morning and bring with me to work. Never taken a decanted bottle on a journey before, so once I've double decanted, can I just put the cork back in? What happens if the cork broke on the way out? Bung the bottle with a stopper?
Yes. Clingfilm can help as well. If you leave enough time to get to the Bunghole before work, they will happily keep the bottles in the cellar for you until the evening (though perhaps worth a call to them to check what time the first people arrive there to open up).
If you are worried about the cork breaking, it is not a bad excuse to open a bottle of red wine for dinner this evening (and save the cork....)
Rob C.
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by PhilW » 15:19 Mon 17 Feb 2014
flash_uk wrote: OK - need some advice from the masters...
Have bottles standing, planning to decant in the morning and bring with me to work. Never taken a decanted bottle on a journey before, so once I've double decanted, can I just put the cork back in? What happens if the cork broke on the way out? Bung the bottle with a stopper?
I use a T-stopper from previous old (croft 04 LBV and other) bottles, and then a single wind of insulating tape around for added security to seal for transport; I have found this straightforward and never had one leak(I do still keep them mostly upright also).
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by RAYC » 15:22 Mon 17 Feb 2014
PhilW wrote: (I do still keep them mostly upright also).
Yes - this is also important! I often use a hessian waitrose bottle bag
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by jdaw1 » 16:23 Mon 17 Feb 2014
The room has just been booked.
And, better safe than sorry, I’ve added RAYC and two unnamed people to the placemats, as well as another cross (☩Â ✠ Â ♰Â ♱Â ☦Â ☨).
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by RAYC » 17:04 Mon 17 Feb 2014
jdaw1 wrote: And, better safe than sorry, I’ve added RAYC
Fingers crossed, though i didn't want to get my own hopes up too much by signing on officially!
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by RAYC » 17:04 Mon 17 Feb 2014
jdaw1 wrote: And, better safe than sorry, I’ve added RAYC
Fingers crossed, though i didn't want to get my own hopes up too much by signing on officially!
Rob C.
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by flash_uk » 17:09 Mon 17 Feb 2014
RAYC wrote: If you are worried about the cork breaking, it is not a bad excuse to open a bottle of red wine for dinner this evening (and save the cork....)
Splendid idea!