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to the inlaws now...and Merry Christmas!
12-25-2000, 02:19 PM,
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Happy holidays to all and thanks for the friendship and good conversation over the past year. Off to the inlaws for traditional fare and champagne.

Drew
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12-25-2000, 04:05 PM,
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Thanks, Drew, and same at ya!
We're the hosts this year, so our driving is minimized, but Godspeed to all who must travel.
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12-26-2000, 03:20 PM,
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Hope you had a good evening there Drew! We stayed home and hosted our Daughter, Son-in-law and Grandchildren for the evening.

Hope Drew, IK, WW, CCK, FOODIE, Jackie, BUCKO, SCOOP, RAD, Hotwine and everyone else who posts here had a special day, full of good spirit, family & friendship and perhaps a moment of reflection over the meaning of the day!

My greeting is a day late, but not any less meant!!

[This message has been edited by mrdutton (edited 12-26-2000).]
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12-27-2000, 01:47 AM,
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Thanks MRD! Sounds like you had all the makings for a great Christmas. Mine was great!
Worked all day Fri, Sat, & Sun selling major, major vino. Served Swedish meatballs on Christmas eve and then aged Washington prime, with Finnish baked potatoes, and all the trimmings, on Christmas day. Fishballs and potatoes for breakfast. & I even made a crab dip for snack time, (dungies are only $3.87 a pound). The most cooking in 24 hours I've done all year!
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12-27-2000, 07:54 AM,
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WOW CCK that sounds super! Haven`t had any dungies since last year. We`ll start getting them here this next month. By the way, what was the drink of cherce at breakfast and with the Wa. Prime? WW Child bride and I had Billicart Salmon Rose with Chocolate-dipped strawberries for breakfast Mon morn. See, I do drink SW`s ebber` now an then.
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12-27-2000, 05:05 PM,
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Whoa, CCK, that was some heavy-duty cooking going on, and while working long days. The Wa. Prime is surely BEEF, I hope? Attaway!
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12-27-2000, 08:04 PM,
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STOP THE PRESSESS!!!!!

WW drinking a SW? Or its blushing cousin? Now THAT's something worth writing about! Do tell, WW--if a SW passes through your lips, I want to know about it. Tell us more!

RAD
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12-28-2000, 08:00 AM,
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Hi there Rad. I`ve always fessed-up to the fact I love the Bubbly. It`s my drink of cherce for breakfast always. I`ve shifted it`s nomenclature from SW to " Party Juice ". WW
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