Caymus Conundrum sounded like a Robert Ludlum novelAll of them are real
Waaaaait a minute....You did what with the who at halftime?![]()
Hey, I just clicked on the Malbec you posted, and that is the one we had at our Super Bowl party five(?) years ago, the party where I had the marching band at halftime. It was recommended by Michael Hughes, the wine expert who's now working for Cooper Mountain and whom I tried to introduce you to.![]()
Yes, I've been meaning to get out there, but Rite Aid is as far as I can travel these days. Cooper Mountain is one of our favorites.![]()
Hey, I just clicked on the Malbec you posted, and that is the one we had at our Super Bowl party five(?) years ago, the party where I had the marching band at halftime. It was recommended by Michael Hughes, the wine expert who's now working for Cooper Mountain and whom I tried to introduce you to.![]()
This actually would be a good night to go home and sip a nice cold can of Riesling.
Well, the marimba was a little too wide, but everything else fit just fine.Waaaaait a minute....You did what with the who at halftime?
How tired were you when the second half started?
I'll do it later tonight. You want nudes from me too?
Sure i'm into mature
Only issue is, I guess, seasonal because they've been out for months now. Mrs. SLB was already buying it by the case so it's going to be scary to see the bill once it gets back in stock,The Kirkland brand Willamette Valley Pinot Noir from Costco isn't bad, either. Think it's about $15.
Wine chat >>>>>>>>> plumbing chat
Off the top of my head and no links since I'm at work...
Apothic Red
Petit Petite
Menage a tois
Rain Duck
Troublemaker
Camus Conundrum
All are under $15.
Despite the hint of patchouli and more than hint of B.O. when we walked in the door, I really liked Cooper Mountain when we were out there. Mind you, that was a decade ago.![]()
Hey, I just clicked on the Malbec you posted, and that is the one we had at our Super Bowl party five(?) years ago, the party where I had the marching band at halftime. It was recommended by Michael Hughes, the wine expert who's now working for Cooper Mountain and whom I tried to introduce you to.![]()
I used to like you.Waaaaait a minute....You did what with the who at halftime?
How tired were you when the second half started?
$17.98 at our local place. And sometimes it's on special.Isn't the Caymus Conundrum a little pricey compared to the others being posted? I was made fun of for posting a $15 wine, and I'd swear that one is over $20.
There's nothing wrong with a nice Dry Riesling, particularly some of the German Kabinetts (which can be off-dry) and Trockens. I love those. And a semi-sweet Riesling can go really well with spicy sushi, Thai and Chinese. The Kung Fu Girl Riesling should be on this list.I like riesling.
There. I said it.
No glass?I only drink <$10 bottles of red wine now.
No stirring. No ice.
Hey GB, what kinds of things are you looking to do during this weekend (the PG-rated stuff, I mean)?
We are pretty mellow. Good food, good drink, take walks (beach or otherwise), movies or theater? We like to see new stuff. I had one friend suggest Catalina, and another Coronado in San Diego. Those are pretty far away, but we could probably talk ourselves into a 4th night if we went that far. I heard there's water in the Kern.West Coast dudes and dudette (Hi K4!),
I need to be a less terrible husband and take my lovely and super long-suffering wife on a long weekend away in the next 3 months...willing to fly within reason if necessary. San Diego? Vancouver? Victoria? Seattle? Super at a loss...done PDX, done Seattle a LONG time ago and the traffic is butt-rape bad. Did San Diego with our son, which means Zoo and LegoLand. Frisco? I don't know. HALP! Did Victoria 17 years ago...literally. Worth a return?
Damn. Sorry, GB. That's awful.Last week a kid committed suicide at the high school that my son and step-son go to. He hung himself on school grounds (I think it was near the football field) during school hours. The kid was described only as "a former student".
Later in the week I found out the deceased was a kid who was in my step-son's Boy Scout Troop. He had gotten his Eagle a year ago right now. He had a troubled family life and he wasn't a great student, but he was a very personable kid and he was dedicated and organized enough to become an Eagle scout. Our family knew him very well.
My wife and I are still so shaken up by this. It is truly heart-breaking that he felt so hopeless and unhappy that taking his life somehow made sense to him. He wasn't even 19 yet.
:(
...for nowI heard there's water in the Kern.
Horrible. Sorry GB. :(Last week a kid committed suicide at the high school that my son and step-son go to. He hung himself on school grounds (I think it was near the football field) during school hours. The kid was described only as "a former student".
Later in the week I found out the deceased was a kid who was in my step-son's Boy Scout Troop. He had gotten his Eagle a year ago right now. He had a troubled family life and he wasn't a great student, but he was a very personable kid and he was dedicated and organized enough to become an Eagle scout. Our family knew him very well.
My wife and I are still so shaken up by this. It is truly heart-breaking that he felt so hopeless and unhappy that taking his life somehow made sense to him. He wasn't even 19 yet.
:(
Just brutal.Last week a kid committed suicide at the high school that my son and step-son go to. He hung himself on school grounds (I think it was near the football field) during school hours. The kid was described only as "a former student".
Later in the week I found out the deceased was a kid who was in my step-son's Boy Scout Troop. He had gotten his Eagle a year ago right now. He had a troubled family life and he wasn't a great student, but he was a very personable kid and he was dedicated and organized enough to become an Eagle scout. Our family knew him very well.
My wife and I are still so shaken up by this. It is truly heart-breaking that he felt so hopeless and unhappy that taking his life somehow made sense to him. He wasn't even 19 yet.
:(
I'd skip Catalina. It is basically an island that looks like a lot of other places On the California coast. I mean it's a decent place for a weekend getaway but I wouldn't recommend it to an out-of-stater.We are pretty mellow. Good food, good drink, take walks (beach or otherwise), movies or theater? We like to see new stuff. I had one friend suggest Catalina, and another Coronado in San Diego. Those are pretty far away, but we could probably talk ourselves into a 4th night if we went that far.
I'd skip Catalina. It is basically an island that looks like the a lot of other places On the California coast. I mean it's a decent place for a weekend getaway but I wouldn't recommend it to an out-of-stater.
Santa Barbara >>>>> Catalina
I find both of those options (Catalina and Coronado) dreadfully boring, but I'm probably not the greatest person to give advice on this as I don't like sitting around on a beach. Santa Barbara has a lot to do and is lovely.I'd skip Catalina. It is basically an island that looks like a lot of other places On the California coast. I mean it's a decent place for a weekend getaway but I wouldn't recommend it to an out-of-stater.
Santa Barbara >>>>> Catalina
I agree. Once you've had brunch at the Hotel Del and gone to the beach, you're done. Catalina is fun for a weekend, but there isn't all that much to do for the effort/cost it takes to get there.I find both of those options (Catalina and Coronado) dreadfully boring, but I'm probably not the greatest person to give advice on this as I don't like sitting around on a beach. Santa Barbara has a lot to do and is lovely.
But what about the wine mixers?I'd skip Catalina. It is basically an island that looks like a lot of other places On the California coast. I mean it's a decent place for a weekend getaway but I wouldn't recommend it to an out-of-stater.
Santa Barbara >>>>> Catalina
I agree. Once you've had brunch at the Hotel Del and gone to the beach, you're done. Catalina is fun for a weekend, but there isn't all that much to do for the effort/cost it takes to get there.I find both of those options (Catalina and Coronado) dreadfully boring, but I'm probably not the greatest person to give advice on this as I don't like sitting around on a beach. Santa Barbara has a lot to do and is lovely.
then you take a helicopter. it's the ####### catalina wine mixer!But what about the wine mixers?
it was ridiculous up in mammoth last week and they are supposed to get another 4'+ this week.And this may sound dumb but there is actually water in the kern river http://www.bakersfield.com/columnists/lois-henry-the-kern-river-is-back-at-least-for/article_b6e3d64a-344f-5184-8db1-19195834665c.html
Yeah, maybe as low as $12 when it's on special.Ignoramus said:Petit Petite is delicious. I can't find it for less than $10 though. Usually $15 or so.
sausalito, if you're looking for romantic. i can find the name of the place lady raiders and i stayed at. much boning, so romance, so golden gateWest Coast dudes and dudette (Hi K4!),
I need to be a less terrible husband and take my lovely and super long-suffering wife on a long weekend away in the next 3 months...willing to fly within reason if necessary. San Diego? Vancouver? Victoria? Seattle? Super at a loss...done PDX, done Seattle a LONG time ago and the traffic is butt-rape bad. Did San Diego with our son, which means Zoo and LegoLand. Frisco? I don't know. HALP! Did Victoria 17 years ago...literally. Worth a return?
Did some gnar shredding did ya?it was ridiculous up in mammoth last week and they are supposed to get another 4'+ this week.
West Coast dudes and dudette (Hi K4!),
I need to be a less terrible husband and take my lovely and super long-suffering wife on a long weekend away in the next 3 months...willing to fly within reason if necessary. San Diego? Vancouver? Victoria? Seattle? Super at a loss...done PDX, done Seattle a LONG time ago and the traffic is butt-rape bad. Did San Diego with our son, which means Zoo and LegoLand. Frisco? I don't know. HALP! Did Victoria 17 years ago...literally. Worth a return?
f rite aid. their booze section at the one in mammoth lakes was totally cleaned out on january 2nd. rookiesLimp Ditka said:How much at Rite Aid?
i ####### love riesling.General Malaise said:I like riesling.
There. I said it.
agreedkrista4 said:I find both of those options (Catalina and Coronado) dreadfully boring, but I'm probably not the greatest person to give advice on this as I don't like sitting around on a beach. Santa Barbara has a lot to do and is lovely.
for sure bro. shredded the trees with my kid. so ####### awesome. friday was a total bluebird day with mountains of powder.Did some gnar shredding did ya?
for sure bro. shredded the trees with my kid. so ####### awesome. friday was a total bluebird day with mountains of powder.
Also from Portugal is Altano Duoro, a very nice red under $10. I found some 10 years old in my cellar the other day and it aged wonderfully (also good "fresh")General Malaise said:Wife absolutely loves this red wine out of Portugal. $6.99 at the grocer. Solid.
I'm on box number two of white wine for 2017.![]()
That's under $15 now? I really like that one a lot, but never saw it under 20Reg Lllama of Brixton said:Off the top of my head and no links since I'm at work...
Camus Conundrum
All are under $15.
Eroica is the best. I had a bottle of it at the bowling alley with youGeneral Malaise said:I like riesling.
There. I said it.
I prefer a Gerwutztraminer for the spicy Thaikrista4 said:There's nothing wrong with a nice Dry Riesling, particularly some of the German Kabinetts (which can be off-dry) and Trockens. I love those. And a semi-sweet Riesling can go really well with spicy sushi, Thai and Chinese. The Kung Fu Girl Riesling should be on this list.
Regular price is $18 at our spot but I think I've seen it drop to $15 on sale.That's under $15 now? I really like that one a lot, but never saw it under 20
Ch. St. Jean is almost as good and a few bucks cheapermr roboto said:Apothic Red Blend is our cheap go to wine. Also like the Chateau St Michelle Chardonnay for white wine.
Yes please. I'm pretty sure I could find a bone somewhere if I take the time to look.sausalito, if you're looking for romantic. i can find the name of the place lady raiders and i stayed at. much boning, so romance, so golden gate