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Old May 3rd 05, 01:56 AM
 
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From: "bb" on 2 May 2005 16:17:56 -0700

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From: "K4YZ" on Sun,May 1 2005 5:42 am


You continue to make
significant errors on matters of Amateur policy AND practice.


BULL****. YOU do NOT set what is "right" and
what is "wrong."


OPINIONS are expressed in here and everyone's OPINION
is THEIRS, neither "right" nor "wrong." Except you
and a few other retrograde PCTAs HAVE to jump in with
ERROR! ERROR! on every OPINION contrary to yours.


Steve is such a sorry sack of excrement. If he didn't have people on
RRAP to argue with, he would have no reason for living.


Maybe he found his "true calling!" :-)

----

Len, I'm enjoying a nice Vidal (fr. hybrid) that I picked on Veteran's


Day 2003. Would you like me to send you a bottle? It's just slightly


off dry. Drop me an e-mail at "


Thank you much but the small "wine cellar" here is full.
We don't do a lot of sipping here so much of what is there
is for dessert purposes. If you had a muscato amabile
(amiable muscat), that's something I'd never turn down!

Ha! I just thought of something funny. An Ohio grown grape wine

being
sent to California. Welp, our ice wines are getting some notice

anyway.

Hmmm...Ohio now competing with Missouri? :-)

When my wife and I drove back to the midwest in 2000,
we noticed lots and lots of little wineries in Missouri
(of all places). In 2001 on a similar trip we bought
lots of wines in Amana, Iowa...the flavored kind, all
very tasty. Made nice gifts..."imported from Amana."

In 1975 there was a private family reunion (just two
Swedish-ancestry families) where the oldest gal cooked
a fancy Greek dinner. Her husband is a scholar on
Grecian things and they and sons lived in Paris at
the time. She had brought some French wine for the
dinner. After dinner I suggested she ought to get
California wine in Paris...because "everyone knows that
imported wines are best!" Chuckles all around on that.

Watch Stebie's reaction on that little story. :-)

Note that he will come unglued again and make an
ISSUE of it. What we don't know is the exact details
of his reply...but - as past is sometimes prologue -
he WILL rant and rave, fuss and fume! QED. :-)