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Chef Jim

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Brutal.

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I really would be interested in the blood pressure levels of some of the posters here.

 

Some people are glass half empty, some are half full. I'm a half full because you have a better chance of someone pouring you more wine if it's half empty. And that my friends is how I veiw life.

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I really would be interested in the blood pressure levels of some of the posters here. 

 

Some people are glass half empty, some are half full.  I'm a half full because  you have a better chance of someone pouring you more wine if it's half empty.  And that my friends is how I veiw life.

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And someone pouring you more wine is a bad thing?

 

I suppose it depends on the wine.

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I really would be interested in the blood pressure levels of some of the posters here. 

 

Some people are glass half empty, some are half full.  I'm a half full because  you have a better chance of someone pouring you more wine if it's half empty.  And that my friends is how I veiw life.

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Normally, about 115-120 over 70-80. Is that good? You said you were interested, or was that some rhetorical question look at me I have a thousand million post crap? I've got about 500,000 posts over time, and have yet to say anything meaningful or worthwhile.

 

Something I take a great amount of pride in. That's not easy to do with volume, then again, I should have gotten lucky by now.

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Well here's the problem with retatta.  The acidity of the pickle juice clashed with pretty much any wine.  I prefer to serve mine with a shot of pepto-bismol.

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Not true. Retatta goes (and I do mean GOES) well with a fine Thunderbird - preferably of a Thursday vintage. By the way, you are supposed to be starting your 3rd bottle before easing into the nuanced taste of the Retatta.

 

Dave.

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Not true.  Retatta goes (and I do mean GOES) well with a fine Thunderbird - preferably of a Thursday vintage.  By the way, you are supposed to be starting your 3rd bottle before easing into the nuanced taste of the Retatta.

 

Dave.

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He asked for wine, not alternative fuel source in a bottle. Thunderbird does cut through acidity in foods, but also cuts through the acidity in your stomach...along with it's lining.

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He asked for wine, not alternative fuel source in a bottle.  Thunderbird does cut through acidity in foods, but also cuts through the acidity in your stomach...along with it's lining.

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Technicality. And you call yourself a chef. You should be ashamed for not knowing that.

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