Frank Deis
Frank Deis
I used the term RGF to describe my recent cable installation, and the person I was telling about it didn't know what it meant. I realized that maybe it is a rather circumscribed term and I want to ask if anyone here knows it? I think maybe you had to be doing computers in the seventies or something like that to "get it." If you are on the right track you will know that it is, more or less, a synonym for "snafu." It is certainly one of the more picturesque synonyms for this and I could imagine an elaborately illustrated children's book or manga with an RGF as the central theme. Well, it would be an X-rated childrens book.
At any rate in my great quest to acquire all of the MODCONS more or less simultaneously, we went out to a T-Mobile store in Piscataway on Centennial Ave near 287. We had a rather long frustrating time getting a cell phone for my wife, and then I said, "hey, there's a wine shop!" This was in a rather low rent invisible location, I can't imagine who shops there, but as I looked around I had a growing feeling of recognition that this would be a place to revisit. Several of the wines had the Louis Dressner label on the back, and when I saw bottles of the 2006 Clos Roche Blanche "Touraine" I realized I was going to have to buy a few bottles. And they had a friendly case discount as well (25%). I asked the manager, an Indian guy, how he made his selections, evidently "a service" brings the wine in, it's not the manager's choice. There was some very neat stuff including a couple of "approved" cru Beaujolais and some decent Muscadet.
I haven't opened the CRB but we had a young Bourgogne Rouge from the shop with roast chicken last night and we were both very happy with the match.
SO what is RGF? I will reveal the answer but I want to give you guys a day or two first.
Frank
At any rate in my great quest to acquire all of the MODCONS more or less simultaneously, we went out to a T-Mobile store in Piscataway on Centennial Ave near 287. We had a rather long frustrating time getting a cell phone for my wife, and then I said, "hey, there's a wine shop!" This was in a rather low rent invisible location, I can't imagine who shops there, but as I looked around I had a growing feeling of recognition that this would be a place to revisit. Several of the wines had the Louis Dressner label on the back, and when I saw bottles of the 2006 Clos Roche Blanche "Touraine" I realized I was going to have to buy a few bottles. And they had a friendly case discount as well (25%). I asked the manager, an Indian guy, how he made his selections, evidently "a service" brings the wine in, it's not the manager's choice. There was some very neat stuff including a couple of "approved" cru Beaujolais and some decent Muscadet.
I haven't opened the CRB but we had a young Bourgogne Rouge from the shop with roast chicken last night and we were both very happy with the match.
SO what is RGF? I will reveal the answer but I want to give you guys a day or two first.
Frank