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- winoweenie - 04-07-2004

Dananne you're more than welcome to bunk with me. Not sure what Gene has reserved for me but may have 2 beds or at least a couch.Call him and see what his suites are outfitted with. This offer does not entitle you to share my booze. WW [img]http://wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]


- dananne - 04-07-2004

Thanks, WW. I'll keep you posted on my plans, and hope to see you there!

Dan


- Kcwhippet - 04-07-2004

Sheesh, what a grouch. You can certainly share my wines, Dan


- Thomas - 04-07-2004

Litigation retreat? Does that mean turn and run to the nearest arbitrator?


- dananne - 04-08-2004

Thanks, KC.

Foodie: That sounds about right [img]http://wines.com/ubb2/smile.gif[/img]


- winoweenie - 04-08-2004

Big D let me know. Sure Gene can at least put a cot in the jernt. On further thought, mite even give you a sip of some of the vinegar from the desert. WW [img]http://wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]


- Kcwhippet - 04-08-2004

WW, Did you intentionally omit an additional "s" in the word desert. Perhaps not and weren't referring to the final course of sweets after a meal, but an arid, uninhabitable place.


- winoweenie - 04-08-2004

Typing 101 be my espertise. WW


- chittychattykathy - 04-19-2004

Sounds like one heck of a trip yer all planning!
So, here I am back "on" after being away far too long...
"Hi."
Nice to see that most of the ole' gang is still here!!!
Kat


- Kcwhippet - 04-19-2004

Missed you - where you been off to?


- Thomas - 04-19-2004

She has been busy selling wine and writing about it--correct CCK?

Hey all. It's beginning to look like a picnic on my grounds will be difficult. I am not giving up, but it won't be what I wanted it to be.

I have one smoker (salmon anyone?) and MIGHT have a usable stove indoors, but that is up fro grabs. The new stovetop will not have been installed yet.

Anyone have a spare smoker or grill he or she can bring along. Gene, do you have one?


- hotwine - 04-19-2004

Wonder what it would cost to ship my trailer-mount..... holds a couple hundred lbs.


- Kcwhippet - 04-19-2004

Salmon sounds good to me. Howsomebber, (as WW would say) Judy doesn't eat fish.


- winoweenie - 04-20-2004

As ole Nostradorimuss wuld say, "Whenced youse got good hep' ebberthin be good". I've been asking Gene about the case of booze sent illegaally to his Hostel all last week and finally when he got back last Sat he said he hadn't seen that sucker. Seems his well-trained staff, seeing it caame from me, had placed it in the cellar awaiting my arrival. Saves sending another box up.WW


- Thomas - 04-21-2004

KC, divorce that woman--doesn't eat fish, indeed!!! Actually, I do remember that conversation when we met at Glenora a while back.

How about if I add smoked hens to the menu? Tell me she eats chicken.

The porposed menu will have to be simple: smoked salmon, smoked hens, grilled vegetables, cheeses and breads. Georgie is supplying dessert, I think.

IK, I likely will not need your expertise as we earlier discussed. Back then, I was not thinking about kitchen renovation!!!

Let's hope we have no snow, and no rain either.

ww, did you try to reach me Monday?

Incidentally: need to know how many plan to join us on Sunday at my place?

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- Kcwhippet - 04-21-2004

Foodie,

I could never do that - ever! I'm too smitten. Anyway, she likes chicken and beef - maybe a little pork. Very picky eater, but I've learned to cope.

We'll be there Sunday. We plan on bugging out Monday sometime.


- newsguy - 04-21-2004

foodie,

i will be there sunday. am flying back monday afternoon. and, i hate to admit, i am not a fish person either. as much as i try to get myself to like salmon, i've had no luck so far. i sure do like the sound of a hen, though - so to speak. [img]http://wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]

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- Kcwhippet - 04-21-2004

Foodie,

Maybe I'll alter the contents of the box I'm bringing. Maybe instead of the Cabs (which WW is covering quite well) I'll bring some Central Coast Pinot Noirs (Loring, Siduri, ROAR) to match with the salmon. What say you? I'll still bring a few of the 1987 Guigal Hermitage, which is tasting lovely.


- wondersofwine - 04-21-2004

I'll be there Sunday. May spend a couple nights in NYC (Monday and Tuesday nights) as well. KC, the Pinot Noirs sound good.


- californiagirl - 04-21-2004

KC, are you saying that Judy would rather have PN instead of Lewelling with the hen??? I know that if it were me... a Lewelling sure would taste superb!