RobBob Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 What happened to the sporto freak? Is he still workin out? Quote
RobBob Posted July 21, 2003 Author Posted July 21, 2003 I remember the days of yore, when young, flamethrowing Dr. Flash would have lashed back with a trad-blast... Quote
RuMR Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 I think he's secretly been out pluggin gear...so he'd feel hypocritical and all... Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 RobBob said: I remember the days of yore, when young, flamethrowing Dr. Flash would have lashed back with a trad-blast... Â Ah, man, cut the Doctor some slack, eh? It's about 900 degrees in here, it's too hot to climb out there, it's too hot to get any sleep ... lethargy, ennui, catatonia. Anyway, familiarity has bred contempt for the verbose and lengthy twistings of wit of days gone by, which postings were mostly lost on the sub-average sub-basement-dwelling sub-humans at which they were directed anyway. Â Also: Â 1. Who has some good under-10-dolla' white wine recommendations for this ungodly hot weather? Â 2. Try the New Zealand sharp white cheddar down at Wild Oats. Delicious, and not such a crude, in-yer-face sharpness as most sharp cheddar. A smooth sharpness, if you can imagine such. Swell on quesadillas or solo. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Yeah, OK, a Pinot Gris. Now how 'bout you recommend one? Quote
RobBob Posted July 21, 2003 Author Posted July 21, 2003 How bout the Italian Cavit? Â Also, how bout the award-winning Penfolds chard? Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Bitchin'. Duly noted. Â What's this Cavit business? Quote
sobo Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 DFA, Although I'm partial to the deeper reds, you should give the Bonair Chardonnay a try. Also the Barnard Griffith Chard. Both WA wines. Both good values. A wee bit above the quoted price range, but I think you might enjoy them, just the same. Cheers! Quote
b-rock Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Check out Great Wine Buys on Broadway, they always have a revolving selection of tastey <$10 wines, never gone wrong with their suggestions. Â http://greatwinebuys.com/Welcome.htm Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 sobo said: DFA, Although I'm partial to the deeper reds, you should give the Bonair Chardonnay a try. Also the Barnard Griffith Chard. Both WA wines. Both good values. A wee bit above the quoted price range, but I think you might enjoy them, just the same. Cheers! Â Duly noted. Tried the Bonair (huh huh, you said ...) Merlot at some friends' house in Tacoma around Christmas. Fair drinkable stuff, it was. Â Thanks for the recco's, y'all. And in return, might DFA suggest the Geyser Peak Sauv. Blanc. Their Cab is also a goodie. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 There goes their credibility. Â "Bonair - enjoyed by crass simpletons from Seattle to Salem! Steal a bottle today!" Quote
bunglehead Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Chateau Routas. Dry Rose, fucking balls on perfect in hot weather. Quote
sobo Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 erik said: bonair winery has cc.com ties!!!! Â are you referring to "jp", he whose parents own the winery? Quote
erik Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 sobo said: erik said: bonair winery has cc.com ties!!!! Â are you referring to "jp", he whose parents own the winery? Â WERD Â PRETTY DECENT GUY AND A MACHINE AS A CLIMBER Â Quote
AlpineK Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Dr_Flash_Amazing said: RobBob said: I remember the days of yore, when young, flamethrowing Dr. Flash would have lashed back with a trad-blast... Â Ah, man, cut the Doctor some slack, eh? It's about 900 degrees in here, it's too hot to climb out there, it's too hot to get any sleep ... lethargy, ennui, catatonia. Anyway, familiarity has bred contempt for the verbose and lengthy twistings of wit of days gone by, which postings were mostly lost on the sub-average sub-basement-dwelling sub-humans at which they were directed anyway. Â Also: Â 1. Who has some good under-10-dolla' white wine recommendations for this ungodly hot weather? Â 2. Try the New Zealand sharp white cheddar down at Wild Oats. Delicious, and not such a crude, in-yer-face sharpness as most sharp cheddar. A smooth sharpness, if you can imagine such. Swell on quesadillas or solo. Â Fuckin wine snob.....fuck off Quote
allthumbs Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 dfa, stick that cheese up yur ass, cornholer Quote
sobo Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 erik said: sobo said: erik said: bonair winery has cc.com ties!!!! Â are you referring to "jp", he whose parents own the winery? Â WERD Â PRETTY DECENT GUY AND A MACHINE AS A CLIMBER Â I would agree with you on both counts, after seeing some of his noteworthy routes in the Tieton. I met him only once, in the Paradise ranger station gearing up for a rescue about 3 years ago. Quiet, confident, and unassuming, in a powerful sort of way. I sincerely doubt he would remember me, tho. I'm just a punter... Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted July 22, 2003 Posted July 22, 2003 AlpineK said:  Fuckin wine snob.....fuck off  Here, friend, why don't you head out in the back yard, seek out your diminutive pecker, and go piss in the wood chipper.  Uncultured tree-jockey. Quote
AlpineK Posted July 22, 2003 Posted July 22, 2003 You ain't no friend of mine you fancy pants, effete motherfucker. Go shove one of your wine bottles up your ass. Quote
gregm Posted July 22, 2003 Posted July 22, 2003 trader joe's usually has this sauvignion blanc for $3.49. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted July 22, 2003 Posted July 22, 2003 AlpineK said: [babble] Â Gargle biodiesel, redwood-roper. Quote
AlpineK Posted July 22, 2003 Posted July 22, 2003 Dr_Flash_Amazing said: AlpineK said: [insightful description of DFA] Â [whining noise] Â Maybe you need a looser pair of lycra tights. I know you like squeezing your balls, but it isn't healthy to do it all day. Quote
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