Public Apology

Joe Dressner

Joe Dressner
I would like to apologize for using the fake word slurpable.

Are there other words or terms which should be avoided by reasonable people.

Gobs, revealing and exhibiting come to mind.

On a side note: I actually met someone yesterday who buys wine he can't drink but which are rated highly somewhere so he can flip it over and make money. He estimated that he makes about $10,000.00 a year doing this!

I knew these people existed, but it was a thrill to meet one in the flesh!

The fellow is also an avid golfer!

There's a lot of exotic wine worlds out there!
 
the Politburo really got to you quick.

I'm pretty psyched that they'd listen to me.

I wish I had some more rules to suggest, but I'm a Libertarian and can't think of any.
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
VLM, I thought you were the Politburo? Who else uses "fuck" as often?

I've been set up.

Seriously.

Even Cowan started saying "fuck".

It isn't paranoia if people are out to get you, especially some commie bullshit Politburo.

Who is that?!!! WHAT DO YOU WANT?!!!! NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
Public ApologyI would like to apologize for using the fake word slurpable.

I thought you were just Anglicizing (is that a word?) gouleyant, a perfectly acceptable term for wine. Enough! Let us stop this campaign of hate now! Let 10,000 neologisms bloom!

Mark Lipton
 
Champers
BoJo
Vinted
Methinks (sorry, Chris)
Good Juice, or Seriously Good Juice, or any variant of "good juice."
Shredgebil
Cut
Setpoint (Nathan, what on Earth are you talking about?)
Redolant

Oh, I could go on and on.

Best,
Kay
 
I have a few
Champers
BoJo
Vinted
Methinks (sorry, Chris)
Good Juice, or Seriously Good Juice, or any variant of "good juice."
Shredgebil
Cut
Setpoint (Nathan, what on Earth are you talking about?)
Redolant

Oh, I could go on and on.

Best,
Kay

I'd be willing to pay the Politburo monthly tribute if they would censor "bojo."

And, frankly, I'd hope they'd ban anyone who showed the poor sense to use "Champers,' "La Mish", "very fine indeed", and "Moose."

And, frankly, I'm not crazy about "frankly."
 
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