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- hotwine - 04-28-2002

No answer, so left a message on his voice mail. Let's hope he responds.

[This message has been edited by hotwine (edited 04-28-2002).]


- Drew - 04-28-2002

Thanks Gil...starting to worry!

Drew


- Bucko - 04-28-2002

I heard that he went to the outhouse and the hogs ate him........


- Innkeeper - 04-28-2002

Hopefully, he's travelling, otherwise I'll pray for him.


- mrdutton - 05-05-2002

Sorry about causing the concern, but it sure is appreciated.

I guess I should have come on line and let you all know that I'd be busy for a while with other sundry item.......

I apologize for not posting some kind of notice that you should not be concerned about my being absent.

Again, I am truely humbled by you show of concern!!


- hotwine - 05-05-2002

'S OK, we hadn't called out the wine police yet. They were busy trying to keep WW upright, anyway.


- Bucko - 05-05-2002

And that consumes half of the Phoenix police force's time, Gil..... [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img]


- hotwine - 05-05-2002

I'll bet! The locals probably rely on his knuckles as speed bumps....


- winoweenie - 05-06-2002

Isn't That just Precious? WW


- hotwine - 05-06-2002

Sorry, WW. Couldn't resist. You should hear the flak I take on Tuesdays (recycling day), when the empties get dumped into the recycling truck.

Thenoisegivesmeaway....


- winoweenie - 05-06-2002

Mondays are giggle-rama 'round here. My neighbors can almost call how many empties go to the recycler. WW


- Thomas - 05-06-2002

Here in NY recyclers don't want colored glass anymore--now I can go back to hiding them in with the garbage...


- Innkeeper - 05-06-2002

Here is Maine we have to return locally purchased wine bottles to collect the $.15 deposit on the them. When I take my non-returnable wine bottles to the transfer station, I put my regular trash and garbage with the the $1 sticker on each bag into the compactor, my paper (less envelopes with windows), cardboard, and plastic into the recycling bins; then the station supervisor reaches for my wine bottles and says, "I'll take care of those." Don't know if he's putting counterfeit deposit stickers on them, or whether they're building a case on me.


- hotwine - 05-06-2002

Maybe he has a vineyard and bottles a little juice on the side, for which he needs all the free empties he can hustle....