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midlifecrisis

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  1. I'm starting a list of names...no that is not a movie title.
  2. The one Ameche movie I could recall has lead to this?
  3. The next flights I take will be to places who are unhappy with China and won't let their citizens fly there. Is there any place Chinese don't like to monger?
  4. septic An American. Ryhming slang "yank" = "septic tank" Used a lot in the London financial markets. The septics sit in the big glass offices and do nothing. by Crouchy April 01, 2003 I heard many years ago that French were called frogs because of cuisine. English were limeys because of sailors and vitamin C deficiency (Scurvy) remedied by citrus. Germans are krauts, food related. All are perjorative terms; humans have created derogatory names for every group of people and I think by every group of people.
  5. All that time alone and he made no progress?
  6. Please, no willy warmer visuals though. hehe
  7. A couple of songs that can be stretched to experiences in Pattaya. Bonus points to anyone who remembers the movie bar scene the first was featured in.
  8. This is the bar humor section. No disscussion of personal problems is permitted.
  9. It's a giveaway item for participants.
  10. The guys from work that taught me a lot about wine were purists. Some might call them snobs but they were good men. They wouldn't just open a bottle and let it breath, they poured the whole bottle into a decanter for more surface area. The thought of chilling a red might have given them apoplexy. Although I understand where they were coming from, it really comes down to how you enjoy something. It's like two people who go to a sporting event. One is screaming his head off and the other sits quietly keeping score. Different strokes. edit: My late German uncle drank room temperatu
  11. It could be the basis for a good conspiracy theory!
  12. I bookmarked the page for later. I am now hoping late 2021 but that depends on the virus and government policies. I appreciate you turning us on to this place. I must have walked past this place many times but did not pay much attention. A comfortable walk to LKM
  13. I tried their website and it said forbidden. Sounds like a good deal. Hope they survive this.
  14. The Stones went to the top of the charts with this new covid-19 related release.
  15. I think Sauvignon blanc might suit you but I rellay have not had more than a glass or two in my life. "Most Sauvignon Blanc wines are prepared totally dry, while a few producers tend to leave a small amount of residual sugar to add a richer consistency to the wine. The major fruit essences of Sauvignon Blanc are green apple, lime, white peach and passion fruit." Borolo! I screwed that up. Too early for my brain. I will fix that.
  16. I was a Reisling fan when I was young. Somehow I transitioned to reds along the way. I like Zins a lot, Merlot and a Cab with Italian food when I make it at home or in former times when I went out. Another white I used to drink was Gewurtztraminer. A lot of whites are too dry for my palate. Others are too fruity. My ex and I went in 1984 to West Germany and my aunt and uncle took us to wineries on both the Rhein and the Mosel rivers. If you like whites, it's a good place to go. https://winefolly.com/deep-dive/mosel-valley-wine-guide/ For reds I have never been fortunate to
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