Tighten

Sharon Bowman

Sharon Bowman
Actually, I should also slug this post "Loosen," because that's what this wine needed to do.

2007 Baudry Granges. On first opening: oh, ugh, wait? I like Chinon? Or is this not some major disgustingish flaw? Is Baudry a straw man for everything we can throw on the fire and cook chipolatas over? Is it VA? Brett? Wild boar tripe? Aha, perhaps a bit of reduction.

A couple of hours later: Ohhhhh, right. This is very pretty.

It had lost its reductive squalor that flawed, aggressive thing. What remains is a nose of pure Chinon and a palate of smooth structure (yes, think rounded edges) and nice poise.

Quite the fine drink, after a bit. But man, decant.
 
loos⋅en

verb (used with object)
1. to unfasten or undo, as a bond or fetter.
2. to make less tight; slacken or relax: to loosen one's grasp.
3. to make less firmly fixed in place: to loosen a tooth.
4. to let loose or set free from bonds, restraint, or constraint.
5. to make less close or compact in structure or arrangement.
6. to make less dense or coherent: to loosen the soil in a garden.
7. to relax in strictness or severity, as restraint or discipline: to loosen restrictions on trade.
8. to relieve (the bowels) of their constipated condition.

verb (used without object)
9. to become loose or looser (sometimes fol. by up): His hold loosened. Your shoes will loosen up with wear.

Origin:
13501400; ME loosnen. See loose, -en 1
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I think making oneself less coherent is a goal not to be dismissed lightly.

Yes, one should make the effort not to be lasey. Not that I'm trying to make light of Sharon's original post.
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I looked up 'lasy,' no definitions. Is this anther one of those inside disorder things?

No, it's more of a Thor thing. As we all know that jokes are funnier when explained here it is

1. Jeff said "making oneself less coherent is a goal not to be dismissed lightly"

2. a laser is coherent light

3. I said "one should make the effort not to be lasey. Not that I'm trying to make light of Sharon's original post. " This was a play on words for lazy and laser which I then hung a lampshade next to by saying "make light".

4. Everyone enjoys a hearty laugh*

*at my expense
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I looked up 'lasy,' no definitions. Is this anther one of those inside disorder things?

No, it's more of a Thor thing. As we all know that jokes are funnier when explained here it is...

Is this an example of lase majest, Jay?

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I looked up 'lasy,' no definitions. Is this anther one of those inside disorder things?

No, it's more of a Thor thing. As we all know that jokes are funnier when explained here it is...

Is this an example of lase majest, Jay?

Mark Lipton

Indeed it is. When it comes to puns I can't make just one.
 
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