Steve Guattery
Steve Guattery
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Damn. I stepped right into that one.
Try the manatee. It's Jim's favorite.
I was wondering if anyone had a good recipe for roasting an eagle.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Damn. I stepped right into that one.
Try the manatee. It's Jim's favorite.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
The topic is threadbare. You've already heard the summation of the food-matching analyses. The other point to be made is a social one: for many people, the central theme of the event is to get the family together; oohing and aahing about comestibles is just another activity to do together. Any attempt to make a splash by bringing good wine is sure to fall flat because it's off-topic: the day is about looking backward, not forward.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I was hoping for an exchange of ideas more than an answer....
originally posted by Marc D:
Kramer was calling himself the idiot for bringing a cherished bottle to the family dinner and having Grannie May call his favorite Burgundy too sour and Uncle Joe scarfing done a Monfortino or something without the proper respect.
Ian,originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
As to precious, I've been sensibly reserved in the past, but thought it would be interesting this year to throw some good things at the rels and record reactions, in the interest of science. Also, I have this disorderly way of buying magnums with no clear plan of how to use them, and I should start drinking some or selling them, I guess. Finally, feasting is kind of a negative feedback link, in any event, so a touch of heedless excess is in the spirit of the thing.
originally posted by MLipton:
Tradition? Tradition!What is traditional fare in your parts, Ian?
OMG. The guy is not satisfied with his podcast, he has to be everywhere (but here!)!originally posted by Brian C:
There's always this.
'Tis nought but skin and bones, matey.originally posted by SFJoe:
Who will feed on the corpse of the print media?
originally posted by SFJoe:
OMG. The guy is not satisfied with his podcast, he has to be everywhere (but here!)!originally posted by Brian C:
There's always this.
But I suppose it is sufficient penance for him to have to do the gawdhelpus TG column. He carries it off well.
Talia Baiocchi/Levi Dalton cage match for wine columns? Who will feed on the corpse of the print media?
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by SFJoe:
OMG. The guy is not satisfied with his podcast, he has to be everywhere (but here!)!originally posted by Brian C:
There's always this.
But I suppose it is sufficient penance for him to have to do the gawdhelpus TG column. He carries it off well.
Talia Baiocchi/Levi Dalton cage match for wine columns? Who will feed on the corpse of the print media?
Lurkers have written me to explain that what I have written here could easily be misinterpreted.
The first line was a jocular comment on Levi's media ubiquity. I am a loyal and satisfied listener to his excellent podcasts, and see that he is also getting a fair bit of writing work. This makes sense, because he writes well.
The second line was a jocular comment about how he doesn't post here much lately, and was therefore to be punished by having to do the ol' TG column. Plus a compliment on how he managed it.
The third line notes that Talia Baiocchi also gets a lot of wine writing work, and that there is little enough of it in the modern world that she and Levi may begin to compete.
Chris can mop up and explain anything that I've missed.
originally posted by Brian C:
There's always this.
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by SFJoe:
OMG. The guy is not satisfied with his podcast, he has to be everywhere (but here!)!originally posted by Brian C:
There's always this.
But I suppose it is sufficient penance for him to have to do the gawdhelpus TG column. He carries it off well.
Talia Baiocchi/Levi Dalton cage match for wine columns? Who will feed on the corpse of the print media?
Lurkers have written me to explain that what I have written here could easily be misinterpreted.
The first line was a jocular comment on Levi's media ubiquity. I am a loyal and satisfied listener to his excellent podcasts, and see that he is also getting a fair bit of writing work. This makes sense, because he writes well.
The second line was a jocular comment about how he doesn't post here much lately, and was therefore to be punished by having to do the ol' TG column. Plus a compliment on how he managed it.
The third line notes that Talia Baiocchi also gets a lot of wine writing work, and that there is little enough of it in the modern world that she and Levi may begin to compete.
Chris can mop up and explain anything that I've missed.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Brian C:
There's always this.
Well, there is your Rollin Ian. Mission accomplished.