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Old 09-01-2006, 09:44 AM   #91
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Yes. Penske and I are giving each other shit. Penske is envious of California wine, and has a little chip on his shoulder about living in a second-rate wine-producing state

eta: Tonight I am drinking a Beckman Vineyards 2004 Cuvee Le Bec from the Santa Ynez Valley. 40% Grenache, 32% Syrah, 17% Mourvedre, and 11% Cournoise. Mmmm.
I will stipulate that we are second rate in the boxed wine category. And maybe in Zins of any stripe.

Last night, a Columbia Signature Series Chardonnay, Otis Vinyard-Dijon Clones-2000; and a Chateau St. Michelle/Ethos Syrah 02.
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Old 09-01-2006, 09:46 AM   #92
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Mike Kinsley is another darling of the left, but Buchanan used to fuck him up his ass on a nightly basis.
Kinsley is almost enough to make me give up Washington's superior wines and move to CA. Almost.
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Yes. Penske and I are giving each other shit. Penske is envious of California wine, and has a little chip on his shoulder about living in a second-rate wine-producing state better known for making software monopolies and timber, so he likes to lord Washington's supremacy in boxed wines over us.

eta: Tonight I am drinking a Beckman Vineyards 2004 Cuvee Le Bec from the Santa Ynez Valley. 40% Grenache, 32% Syrah, 17% Mourvedre, and 11% Cournoise. Mmmm.
Boy, this reminds me of the old days in high school when I had to mix a little bit of this and a little bit of that from all the bottles in my parents' bar so they wouldn't catch me. Didn't anybody tell you that once you turn 21, you can go buy a whole bottle of whatever you want at the store?
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I couldn't care less about this generally - but the disgusting glee and ghoulish voraciousness which many Dems (and MOST of their voices in the blogosphere) exhibited in wanting to see this woman starve to death was repellent.
the culture of death is probably the saddest legacy that the Democrat Party attempts to pervert our children with, although even more offensive is their love of taxing death.
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the culture of death is probably the saddest legacy that the Democrat Party attempts to pervert our children with, although even more offensive is their love of taxing death.
as a father of a young woman, i find it troubling that the practice of drowning one's date or wife has become socially acceptable.
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the culture of death is probably the saddest legacy that the Democrat Party attempts to pervert our children with, although even more offensive is their love of taxing death.
We tax death to disincentivize it. Why do you Republicans want rich people to die?
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as a father of a young woman, i find it troubling that the practice of drowning one's date or wife has become socially acceptable.
Are we to take it that it doesn't bother you as a husband?
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- and even you cannot be so short-sighted as to think that it is beneficial for the "proles" to recognize that you gained while they did not.
Not necessarily short-sighted, just a social darwinist. Let them pull themselves up or not. My only nod to the proles is that I am well armed in preparation for any insurrections.


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or (2) your expectations were so low as to not be disappointed in this parody of president.
Actually, dating back to early 2000, they were pretty low. Then again, Clinton left a very low bar as a standard.

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Marion Barry will likely suffer history better.

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Perhaps, from those historical commentarians who are pro-coke, hookers and dashikis. NTTAWWT. eta: oh shite, that describes me!!!
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I don't get why you guys argue about Washington v. California when Oregon is way above both. Is there some pride in whether your state is the 3rd or 4th best wine producing state?

Do you follow the CBA or the NBA?
I actually represent for my peeps in the W A and the O R. Pac Northwest baby! Word!

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The best Pinot Noir I've had was a $12 bottle from the Willamette Valley. Good stuff.
Straight up! I was in the Willamette on Tuesday. Drinking the pinot.
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as a father of a young woman, i find it troubling that the practice of drowning one's date or wife has become socially acceptable.
2. It is also troubling that a large swath of the Democrat party supported the practice of workplace sexual harassment where a superior is allowed to masturbate on young subordinates in the office.
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We tax death to disincentivize it.
I am against tax code based incentives. Why are you against individual initiative? Why do you hate entreprenuers and family farmers?

Why do you hate freedom?
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I am against tax code based incentives. Why are you against individual initiative? Why do you hate entreprenuers and family farmers?

Why do you hate freedom?
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.

Naturally, I blame conservatives.
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Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.

Naturally, I blame conservatives.
And yet the democrats seek to the block the route back to that state of freedom. The Second Amendment, the only amendment that really counts.
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Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.

Naturally, I blame conservatives.
My partner, who poll watched for the President in an inner city Youngstown Ohio polling place 11/2004, tells me that licensed operatives of the Democratic party were allowed to accompany voters to the polling booths to make sure they voted "correctly." no repeat of the 2000 "mistakes" to be allowed.

Aren't you troubled that freedom to vote has been abridged by the people paid by the very donations you send them "to defend freedom?"
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