Message from Coad

originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Remember your origin
originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:

Shouldn't that comment to Vincent read "Remember, you're in Oregon" what with him living in Portland and all?

Perhaps it's just what the word guys like Thor call a "Freudian slip" (or is it "Jungian boxers"?), but understandable, seeing as how someone said you wrote the top-ten commandments and that other guy wrote "The Oregon of the Species" and maybe you transposed the words or something because he didn't exactly agree with you. I mean, I've got problems with a couple of them myself, but nothing to get me excommunicated from my aromatherapy circle's yurt or anything. I'm just sayin'.

-Eden (my theories of revolution stop at 45 rpm)
 
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Remember your origin
originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:

Shouldn't that comment to Vincent read "Remember, you're in Oregon" what with him living in Portland and all?

Perhaps it's just what the word guys like Thor call a "Freudian slip" (or is it "Jungian boxers"?), but understandable, seeing as how someone said you wrote the top-ten commandments and that other guy wrote "The Oregon of the Species" and maybe you transposed the words or something because he didn't exactly agree with you. I mean, I've got problems with a couple of them myself, but nothing to get me excommunicated from my aromatherapy circle's yurt or anything. I'm just sayin'.

-Eden (my theories of revolution stop at 45 rpm)

Are you still camped out on the beach in Malibu waiting for the next Grunion run?
 
originally posted by Thor:
I think he actually meant "orgone," but lacked the energy to finish the sentence.
Fabulous guess, actually in Ashland Oregon for the Shakespeare festival. Started to rain last night, still raining and in the 40s and freezing my butt off. Screw my spelling, my teeth were chattering arriving back at the hotel from a play we saw this afternoon. One must drink alcoholic beverages to survive.
I may not respect your palate or your wine writing but to survive a New England winter your infinite bravery overcomes all else. KUDOS BRAVE THOR.
 
While I appreciate the heartfelt sentiment, remember that, 1) grew up in Minnesota, so other than occasional late spring irritation New England's a cakewalk, and 2) we didn't even have winter this year. So you may go back to not respecting anything, safe in the confidence that your freezing butt always lends you.
 
originally posted by Thor:
While I appreciate the heartfelt sentiment, remember that, 1) grew up in Minnesota, so other than occasional late spring irritation New England's a cakewalk, and 2) we didn't even have winter this year. So you may go back to not respecting anything, safe in the confidence that your freezing butt always lends you.
On a couple of occasions during the winter at the CC I've run into a guy in shorts playing golf. Whenever I've commented it's in the low 50s and COLD the answer is I'm from Minn. or Wisconsin and this is a great day. I do accept what you say as fact.
 
originally posted by Thor:
While I appreciate the heartfelt sentiment, remember that, 1) grew up in Minnesota, so other than occasional late spring irritation New England's a cakewalk, and 2) we didn't even have winter this year. So you may go back to not respecting anything, safe in the confidence that your freezing butt always lends you.
On a couple of occasions during the winter at the CC I've run into a guy in shorts playing golf. Whenever I've commented it's in the low 50s and COLD the answer is I'm from Minn. or Wisconsin and this is a great day. I do accept what you say as fact.
 
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Remember your origin
originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:
Who's Coad? Does anyone have a link?
Hey, no snide remarks I remember when you worked at North Berkeley for Hinkle and I bought a few bottles of wine from you. You owe me, you can't coast forever.

You have a good memory. Life's full of irony. I fell in love with Burgundy and pinot (Sorry Joe, pinot noir) at NB. Of course I then high tailed it across the northern border and haven't looked back. Any chance you're coming further then Ashland? Not a bad place to be, but a bit far from Portland for an offline.
 
originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Remember your origin
originally posted by Vincent Fritzsche:
Who's Coad? Does anyone have a link?
Hey, no snide remarks I remember when you worked at North Berkeley for Hinkle and I bought a few bottles of wine from you. You owe me, you can't coast forever.

You have a good memory. Life's full of irony. I fell in love with Burgundy and pinot (Sorry Joe, pinot noir) at NB. Of course I then high tailed it across the northern border and haven't looked back. Any chance you're coming further then Ashland? Not a bad place to be, but a bit far from Portland for an offline.
Not this time, we're booked for the week for a play each day through Sat. Leave back to Napa on Sunday. A friend Hoke Harden is in the Portland area so we should get up there eventually.
 
originally posted by Lou Kessler:

Are you still camped out on the beach in Malibu waiting for the next Grunion run?

For some reason, Grunion don't run here in Malibu. The only running that occurs around here is pantyhose and noses.

-Eden (that "Third Reich" comment was a good 'un, Mark!)
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
Hoke is in the Willamette Valley area, or general environs.

And not as fertilizer!
You're like the perennial bad penny. I had it on reliable sources that you were somewhere in Europe covered over in six feet of volcanic ash
 
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