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Mark, there's no shame in BYO stemware. Do it all the time, myself.

Not to focus unreasonably on the most trivial part of your post, or any such.
 
I was obsessing about his use of the numeral "4" instead of the word "four," given that it's a number under ten.

Oh, forget it.

Mark, what a brilliant post. Happy-making.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
Mark, there's no shame in BYO stemware. Do it all the time, myself.

Not to focus unreasonably on the most trivial part of your post, or any such.

No shame, old thing, but no room either. Bringing beach stuff, bikes, etc. for a family of three (happy now, winegrrrl?) for a week's stay fills the ol' Outback, even with clam atop and bike rack on back. Non essentials like glasses are jettisoned for the public good.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Mark, there's no shame in BYO stemware. Do it all the time, myself.

Not to focus unreasonably on the most trivial part of your post, or any such.

No shame, old thing, but no room either. Bringing beach stuff, bikes, etc. for a family of three (happy now, winegrrrl?) for a week's stay fills the ol' Outback, even with clam atop and bike rack on back. Non essentials like glasses are jettisoned for the public good.

Mark Lipton
That clears up the whole business about Jean eating 4 lobsters, too.

Whew!
 
Bubbles in the glass is an old-fashioned style known as "seeded glass". It originated centuries ago when the glaziers would not (or could not) always get the glass clear. The exterior lanterns of my house have seeded glass and my partner uses a seeded glass vessel for milk and water. (It's a large glass in the style of a 17th C cup, not exactly like a chalice but that word might give you a rough idea.)
 
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Don't get it but kudos Jim!
I think he means: Around here we like and admire the use of language. The 'plus' shorthand is common, and is commonplace on other fora which we do not care to emulate in any other fashion.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
from Emily
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Don't get it but kudos Jim!
I think he means: Around here we like and admire the use of language. The 'plus' shorthand is common, and is commonplace on other fora which we do not care to emulate in any other fashion.

And then there's those pesky emoticons . . .
Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
from Emily
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Don't get it but kudos Jim!
I think he means: Around here we like and admire the use of language. The 'plus' shorthand is common, and is commonplace on other fora which we do not care to emulate in any other fashion.

And then there's those pesky emoticons . . .
Best, Jim

The thing is, I actually meant it.

It does work equally well as snark, though.
 
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