Jay Miller
Jay Miller
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Stop this fiddle-faddle!originally posted by Thor:
It's his rosin d'tre.
He's just stringing us along.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Stop this fiddle-faddle!originally posted by Thor:
It's his rosin d'tre.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Stop this fiddle-faddle!originally posted by Thor:
It's his rosin d'tre.
He's just stringing us along.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Stop this fiddle-faddle!originally posted by Thor:
It's his rosin d'tre.
He's just stringing us along.
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Stop this fiddle-faddle!originally posted by Thor:
It's his rosin d'tre.
He's just stringing us along.
Perhaps it's a bridge to another pun-worthy topic?
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
The manager at my new customer is named Guarnieri. (Yes, distantly related to those Guarnieri.)
originally posted by Thor:
Charlie? Why did you miss the football again?
That's the best thing I've heard about the KOC in my life.originally posted by Thor:
At her old company, Theresa did a several-month engagement with the Knights of Columbus. Let's just say that the percentage of the billing that was secretly diverted to single malt Scotch was a little shocking.
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
Michel Aug is a childhood friend of Catherine Roussel and Didier Barouillet's neighbor. Michel didn't teach Didier how to make wine and Didier did not teach Michel how to make wine.
Some smart aleck at Chambers Street must have told Jay this story.
Welcome, eben, and fuck you! The second generation dares to tread where the first will not!originally posted by eben lillie:
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fooloriginally posted by eben lillie:
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
Michel Aug is a childhood friend of Catherine Roussel and Didier Barouillet's neighbor. Michel didn't teach Didier how to make wine and Didier did not teach Michel how to make wine.
Some smart aleck at Chambers Street must have told Jay this story.
Sorry! I was the smart Aleck-eben. I think the operative word was more "learn" than "teach." I never meant to imply that Catherine and Didier were taught, but that they learned some things from Michel. Didn't mean to cause any confusion, but now I've become a member of Wine Disorder to clear up the misunderstanding! Maybe it was a good thing.
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