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Friday Night Entertainment
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 4:54 pm
by Derek T.
Stewart,
I have been checking in frequently tonight and the site seems to be deserted. Could we please have some tumbleweed annimation to let us know when the Forumites are otherwise engaged?
Derek
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:33 pm
by Alan C.
Did the lads not tell you?
Its 'How to Polish your Corks' Class at Night School.
We're all just getting back. They probably thought you couldn't be taught anything after that last picture.
Alan
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 7:41 pm
by Jay Powers
This place is dead, dead, dead. Where are the Bush/Blair/Gordon Brown jokes? Where is the discussion about tasting a young VP and being instantly pulled down to hell? Shall we talk about my Sauterne collection? Shall we discuss the merits of the 2005 Reisling harvest (which I am enjoying prematurely as I write this)? Will I be pulled down to the netherworld in punishment, as these will be moderately better in a couple years (or even decades for the sweeter ones)
Derek, how is the first Scottish PM-to-be over there? He looks a wee dour, is he going to chip up a little now that his long wait is coming to an end?
Toodle Pip!
Jay
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 10:31 pm
by Andy Velebil
I just strolled in from a LONG afternoon hanging with friends at the bar...the only Port to be had was a Sandeman 20 year (from a bottle opened in front of me

) at the end of a long drink-a-thon...OK im tired, so I'll give you back your tumbleweeds until tomorrow.
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 1:34 am
by Derek T.
Jay Powers wrote: Derek, how is the first Scottish PM-to-be over there? He looks a wee dour, is he going to chip up a little now that his long wait is coming to an end?
Jay, break out the Green Cards - 5 million Scots are currently packing their bags to leave for good.
"wee dour" doesn't really sum him up "son of GWB with slightly less intelligence" is closer to the truth :?
I can honestly say that this man becoming First Minister of Scotland is the worst political development of my lifetime, even worse than Maggie Thatcher or Ronald Reagan
Derek
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 3:00 am
by Alan C.
Jay,
You can drink as much Riesling as you can stomach for me.
I'm sure if you've got a quality collection, you'd find one I like, but at the lower end of life, I've always struggled to find a Riesling I want to revisit.
Thats the thing about life (And forums), its all about opinions and different tastes.
Viva La Differnce
Alan
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 9:08 pm
by Jay Powers
Derek Turnbull wrote:Jay Powers wrote: Derek, how is the first Scottish PM-to-be over there? He looks a wee dour, is he going to chip up a little now that his long wait is coming to an end?
Jay, break out the Green Cards - 5 million Scots are currently packing their bags to leave for good.
"wee dour" doesn't really sum him up "son of GWB with slightly less intelligence" is closer to the truth :?
I can honestly say that this man becoming First Minister of Scotland is the worst political development of my lifetime, even worse than Maggie Thatcher or Ronald Reagan
Derek
Wow

Worse than Maggie and Rap-master-Ronnie? A harsh world indeed
Do you think that you and your fellow Scots could bring all of the UK's Ports with you when you come? I would guess that Gordon would instantly get a vote of no confidence if you did!
Jay
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 1:08 am
by Derek T.
Ah, we seem to be on different guys here Jay.
I'm talking about Alex Salmond, the guy who is about to become the Scottish First Minister. He is head of the Scottish National Party who are dedicated to only 1 policy, separation of Scotland from the UK. This can only be disaster if it happens. Whilst I am normally the last person to wish bad things to happen to anyone it we be good if one or two of his fellow Members of the Scottish Parliament would get run over or fall down a large hole thereby causing another election due to the fact they only have a majority of 1.
As for Gordon, I'm not convinced he has the Statesmanlike qualities to carry off the Prime Minister role.
Derek
PS: Whatever happens, you ain't getting our port

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 7:41 am
by Luc Gauthier
Derek Turnbull wrote:Jay Powers wrote: Derek, how is the first Scottish PM-to-be over there? He looks a wee dour, is he going to chip up a little now that his long wait is coming to an end?
Jay, break out the Green Cards - 5 million Scots are currently packing their bags to leave for good.
"wee dour" doesn't really sum him up "son of GWB with slightly less intelligence" is closer to the truth :?
I can honestly say that this man becoming First Minister of Scotland is the worst political development of my lifetime, even worse than Maggie Thatcher or Ronald Reagan
Correct moi , If I'm wrong , but wasn't Maggie the only man in the British parliament
Derek
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 9:10 am
by Alan C.
Margret Thatcher...
Now there was a leader. Took no prisoners and destroyed the Nanny State.
Ah, fond memories.
Alan
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:40 pm
by Derek T.
It seems that the tumbleweed has spread to Thursday nights :?
Come on guys - where are you?
Derek
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:49 pm
by Andy Velebil
I've been busy at the wine store...had to get by 2004 Krohns VP for the June Virtual Tasting

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:02 pm
by Todd Pettinger
I'm in now and having a wonderful Taylor LBV from 2000. This one is nice. I am sure by tomorrow it will be harsh and spirity, so I'm drinking up now while the drinking is good!!!
Todd
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 1:37 am
by Alan C.
Todd,
When you make your much vaunted return to IronMan Events, or whatever they are called, could we have a photo?
I think it will be interesting seeing a bloke with a Port Gut and blood shot eyes, puffing and wheezing, in amongst all those athletes.
Alan :joker:
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:04 am
by Alex K.
Gordon Brown (texture like Sun), will not be the first Scot to be PM. There have been several Scots that have been PM and many more that have been Party leaders - John Smith, Menzies-Campbell and Chuckie Kennedy recently. Tony Blair, himself, is actually a Scot - born there and lived there in his formative years.
Bannerman, Gladstone, Hume, Asquith and Law all represented Scottish constituencies. Nothing wrong with it.
I have an objection to the fact that he was not elected to his position, he went unopposed.
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:11 am
by Derek T.
Alex,
I agree, Big Brownie should not have been just handed the job without an election of some sort. Then again, the alternative would probably have been to hand the job to our esteemed Deputy Prime Minister, Johny Two-Jags :?
I think we should give Maggie another pop at it. She will have mellowed with age and and I'm sure her decreased grey matter would make her a good match for GWB
Derek
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:15 am
by Alan C.
I have an objection to Social interference, Nanny States, weak punishments, the lack of the Death Sentence, Millenium Domes, London Olympics, and all the other ways Governments (Mostly Labour) balls up our life and money!
If ever a Right Wing Party cleans up its act, and requires individual responsibility, worthy deterents(from Murderers to anti-social behaviour), and lets us keep more of the money we earn....they've got my vote!
Ok, I'll get off the Political Soap Box....
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 4:51 pm
by Andy Velebil
I think everyone is out this weekend... the forum is rather quiet.
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:13 pm
by Alex K.
It's been deathly. I've been in and out all weekend and there has been one member logged on only - KillerB. I think there was a 24 hour posting drought.
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 7:35 pm
by Todd Pettinger
I agree - I have been "gone" all weekend.

It is the long weekend here in Canada, celebrating no other than Victoria Day. Still sticking with the roots of the Empire!
Todd