On This Day In History

Yeah, tough to feel cheerful at this point. Liberal application of the '06 Thomas-Labaille Buster is helping a bit. It's not so tropical as the '05 was.

But thanks!
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Wish I had some. That stuff got pretty expensive a few years back.

Just you wait. His wines are going to going to climb in price faster than used bandoneons on Craigslist did the week after Astor Piazzola died...

Liberal application of the '06 Thomas-Labaille Buster is helping a bit. It's not so tropical as the '05 was.

Tropicality be damned! Time spent with Buster will cure any sort of uncelebratory mood you may be in.

-Eden (better amass some Vatan too, while you can)
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
BradleyI think you are mistaken, if you catch my drift.

Which I fear you don't.

Best,
Kay

Of course he doesn't. He's the Picasso of cluelessness, a true natural genius of the art.

But thank you all for your kind remembrances. I'm off to Kinko's now, to have new business cards printed up:

Chris Coad: Cool Wine Writing Guy from the Internet

Picasso? Nah, I think it goes waaaaaaay beyond that.

Happy birthday, Chris. You too, Joe!

Best,

Manuel
 
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