• HOME PAGE
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
Current time: 06-16-2025, 08:56 AM Hello There, Guest! (Login — Register)
Wines.com

Translate

  • HOMEHOME
  •   
  • Recent PostsRecent Posts
  •   
  • Search
  •      
  • Archive Lists
  •   
  • Help

WineBoard / GENERAL / Talk With Your Moderators v
« Previous 1 … 53 54 55 56 57 … 74 Next »
/ Homeless no more, part two......

Threaded Mode | Linear Mode
Homeless no more, part two......
08-02-2002, 11:07 PM,
#1
Bucko Offline
Banned
Posts: 4,800
Threads: 540
Joined: Jan 1999
 
Well, we are about 80% unpacked as of today and 16, count them 16 in-laws descend on me tomorrow! Carole's only wish for her 50th was to have all of her brothers, sisters, parents, and kidlets together in her home. My only wish is that the Valium does not run out!!

Now if these yahoos can only get my satellite modem running. This 28K sucks.
Find
Reply
08-03-2002, 05:58 AM,
#2
winedope1 Offline
Registered
Posts: 486
Threads: 8
Joined: May 2002
 
happy to share anesthetic supplies if it will help, Bucko ( LOL ). best of luck on all fronts! PS- how is little miss Tawny Labradoggie doing?

[This message has been edited by winedope1 (edited 08-03-2002).]
Find
Reply
08-03-2002, 06:11 AM,
#3
hotwine Offline
Wine Virtuoso
****
Posts: 5,273
Threads: 776
Joined: Jun 1999
 
Sixteen in-laws, Buckminster? It only takes three to make a plague in my house! Sympathies. At least your cellar is ready to go with plenty of anethestic....
Find
Reply
08-03-2002, 06:37 AM,
#4
winoweenie Offline
Wine Guru
*****
Posts: 14,029
Threads: 2,192
Joined: Jun 1999
 
Veri, Vini, Versooks!!!I leave town when over 2 of CBs' Come by. WW
Find
Reply
08-03-2002, 11:37 PM,
#5
Bucko Offline
Banned
Posts: 4,800
Threads: 540
Joined: Jan 1999
 
Tawny the labrador (who thinks that she is a princess and the world revolves around her) is alive and growing. She is still pukey, aspirates a bit, and gets aspiration pneumonia on occasion, but we have plenty of antibiotics. The vet says gives her until 8-9 months until she gets close to adult size, then maybe she will grow into her esophagus and not puke and aspirate as much as WW. We are hoping so. She is a loving dog that gives everyone she sees a smile, and she seems happy in spite of it all.

I'm drinking a Texas wine tonight that a brother-in-law brought me. A Cap*Rock blend that is predominantly Sangiovese - Reserve Toscano Rosso, Texas High Plains, 1999. I am blown away by the quality of the wine. I thought it would be a nice gesture, then I would feed the drain gods, however the wine is complex and delicious. So much for preconceptions.
Find
Reply
08-04-2002, 05:52 AM,
#6
hotwine Offline
Wine Virtuoso
****
Posts: 5,273
Threads: 776
Joined: Jun 1999
 
I don't see much Cap Rock in these parts, but will be on the look-out for it. Thanks.
Find
Reply
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »


  • View a Printable Version
  • Send this Thread to a Friend
  • Subscribe to this thread



© 1994-2025 Copyright Wines.com. All rights reserved.