keith wrote:
>Marnie - you can't possibly be THAT old!
I was being very wry, or very tongue in cheek. I just left off my little
smiley (as a dead give away).
Marnie aka Doe Actually, come to think of it, I am not much of a drinker. My
vices are otherwise.
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 13:48:15 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I remain a bit puzzled about how a question about love ended up on
> the topic of booze.
Surely you jest. ;->
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
On 10/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>I remain a bit puzzled about how a question about love ended up on the topic
>of booze.
>
>Marnie aka Doe
Story of my life!
Cheers,
Cotty
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I remain a bit puzzled about how a question about love ended up on the topic
of booze.
Marnie aka Doe
A lot of photographers love booze? :)
Wondering if I'll get kicked off the list for not being enough of a drinker?
:)
Butch
Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find the way to himself
Hi,
Keith Whaley wrote:
>
> graywolf wrote:
> >
> > I remember being in the package store near Christmas one year. The lady ahead of
> > me in line told the clerk she wanted their best bottle of brandy for her
> > husbands boss's Christmas preasent. I thought they were going to have to call
> > t
graywolf wrote:
>
> I remember being in the package store near Christmas one year. The lady ahead of
> me in line told the clerk she wanted their best bottle of brandy for her
> husbands boss's Christmas preasent. I thought they were going to have to call
> the EMS for her when they range it up.
I remember being in the package store near Christmas one year. The lady ahead of
me in line told the clerk she wanted their best bottle of brandy for her
husbands boss's Christmas preasent. I thought they were going to have to call
the EMS for her when they range it up.
--
John Francis wrote:
It apparently all starts when one begins talking about old Pentax
mechanical cameras!
keith whaley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I remain a bit puzzled about how a question about love ended up on the topic
> of booze.
>
> Marnie aka Doe
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> I remain a bit puzzled about how a question about love
> ended up on the topic
> of booze.
It almost always shakes out that way.
tv
I remain a bit puzzled about how a question about love ended up on the topic
of booze.
Marnie aka Doe
Hi John,
John Francis wrote:
>
> >
> > > separated by commas from two Scotches, in the line:
> > >
> > > ". . .Lagavulin 16, Single-single, Caol Ila 17,. . ."
> > >
> > > Which might it have been? The Lagavulin 16? Not that it matters one whit.
> > > Just curious.
> >
> > My guess is the Caol
>
> > separated by commas from two Scotches, in the line:
> >
> > ". . .Lagavulin 16, Single-single, Caol Ila 17,. . ."
> >
> > Which might it have been?The Lagavulin 16? Not that it matters one whit.
> > Just curious.
>
> My guess is the Caol Ila 17, but a single-single Lagavulin would hav
>
> > I'm in sunny California (not that it's too sunny today), right in
> > the heart of Silicon Valley - San Jose, to be precise.
>
> Just an observation, your message header shows an East Coast time
> (-0500). That's a bit odd...
Not really. Note that I'm posting from a panix.com account.
Pan
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: Let's talk MV for a bit... (off-topic question)
> Single malt, single cask (barrel ?). Usually they blend the content from
differe
>
> Dang. Where are you located? I'll take the Caol Ila and the Laphroig,
> thank you. I can almost taste the briny sea air in the Caol Ila!
I'm in sunny California (not that it's too sunny today), right in
the heart of Silicon Valley - San Jose, to be precise.
> How 'bout Armagnacs, ever tr
Dang. Where are you located? I'll take the Caol Ila and the Laphroig,
thank you. I can almost taste the briny sea air in the Caol Ila!
How 'bout Armagnacs, ever try those? Love them for a little relaxing
after dinner slow sipping drink.
rg
John Francis wrote:
I definitely have more bottles
>
> I definitely have more bottles than camera gear. :(
A quick survey of the shelf here shows:
Glenmorangie 12 yr (Madeira), Tmnavulin, Glenkinchie, Glenmorangie 18,
Abelour, Highland Park, Glen Lochy, Linkwood, Glen Moray, Mortlach,
Glen Mhor, Glenturret, Lagavulin 16, Single-single, Caol Ila
I like the Balveine double wood also, and the Cao'Ila (spell?) although
I haven't had that one for a while, its hard to find here. I definitely
have more bottles than camera gear. :(
John Francis wrote:
Oh yeah!
I agree on the Oban...
Of course, Dalwhinnie is right up there with the best, as
wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Cotty"
Subject: Re: Let's talk MV for a bit... (off-topic question)
'Like' is considered and comes from the head.
'Love' is irrational and comes from the heart.
I like photography. I love faces.
I think it is more a matter of
John Francis wrote:
>
> >
> > Oh yeah!
> > I agree on the Oban...
> > Of course, Dalwhinnie is right up there with the best, as well.
>
> Not bad, I guess.
>
> Tallisker isn't bad, either. Abelour or Highland Park for light tastes.
> George & J.G. Smith's 100 proof Glenlivet is definitely int
>
> Oh yeah!
> I agree on the Oban...
> Of course, Dalwhinnie is right up there with the best, as well.
Not bad, I guess.
Tallisker isn't bad, either. Abelour or Highland Park for light tastes.
George & J.G. Smith's 100 proof Glenlivet is definitely interestings,
as are the various wood-aged va
Just so you don't have to look it up. :)
LOVE
love (lùv) noun
1. A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a
person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities,
or a sense of underlying oneness.
2. A feeling of intense desire and attraction
Only God knows the answer to that one. Like, love, and lust are hard to
differentiate --at least in English. ;)
--
Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
ft> I must say, I really liked that little body (the MV, that is - of course I
ft> ~love~ my MX).
Could someone please, off-list is necessary, explain me
- Original Message -
From: "Cotty"
Subject: Re: Let's talk MV for a bit... (off-topic question)
>
> 'Like' is considered and comes from the head.
>
> 'Love' is irrational and comes from the heart.
>
> I like photography. I love
Hi!
Thanks a lot everyone who took their time to answer. You're very
friendly bunch and I really like you ...
Know I can claim a little better knowledge of English than, say,
yesterday .
Thanks!
Boris
On 8/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>>Could someone please, off-list is necessary, explain me the fine
>difference between "like" and "love"? I can look up the dictionary,
>but I want to know the real life details. This is serious request.
>
>>Thanks in advance.
>
>>Boris.
'Like' is consider
Boris Liberman wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> ft> I must say, I really liked that little body (the MV, that is - of course I
> ft> ~love~ my MX).
>
> Could someone please, off-list is necessary, explain me the fine
> difference between "like" and "love"? I can look up the dictionary,
> but I want to know
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