An appology

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An appology

Post by Roy Hersh »

I wanted to let all of you know why I have not been posting lately. I am on assignment, out of town and have very little computer access here.
This is the first time I have been to the FTLOP site in quite awhile and I still have nearly two weeks left on this project. I feel terrible that I am unable to participate here at this time and even worse that I had to skip a month with the newsletter. As soon as I am able, I will be back with my full attention focused here.
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Post by Richard Henderson »

That's okay, Roy, we'll take over :oops: ---I mean we'll look after the board while you are busy. :wink:
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Post by Frederick Blais »

At least, I hope you can enjoy some nice bottles and come back with a few tasting notes. Did you put a disclosure in your contract that where they send you, Port must always be available :)
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Drink a penalty bottle of Port and you're forgiven!

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Post by Mario Ferreira »

Looking forward to have you back Roy. Your comments & notes are being missed. See you soon. Um Abraço Amigo. /Mario.
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