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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl
    For some reason, I find the word "flaccidum" very amusing. I would change "vinum" to something else but I don't know enough latin....

    b

    Oh, duh, "phallus"....

    Back to pulling weeds....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl
    For some reason, I find the word "flaccidum" very amusing. I would change "vinum" to something else but I don't know enough latin....

    I don't like wimpy wines either - prefer merlot, cab sauv, shirraz... Guess you guys don't get any of our awesome Okanagan wines down there do you? I love living in wine country... sigh...

    b

    I would love to try your wines. I don't know if any of you ever watch a show called "The Thirsty Traveller"? It is on some stupid channel like "Fine Living" or something - what sort of dumb*** channel is that? Anyway, the host (a Canadian) goes around the world and drinks the local drinks and eats the local food. Basically, he has the best job in the world.

    Anyway, he did a show about the wines from BC. Sounded great.

    Of course I live right near wine country myself....
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    Basically, he has the best job in the world.
    We seriously need to figure out how to get a job like that! Lise could be the designated food taster and we all could take care of the wine. Sound like a plan???

    Mr. Fish and I just spent the last 15minutes of lunch discussing Care Bears in the clouds with FishJr. She was going on and on about how they are playing in the clouds and that they don't live in rain clouds, just puffy clouds, and that the little lumps on top of the clouds are the Care Bears, and so on. We started asking her questions like

    Us: "what happens when an airplane flies through the cloud?"
    FJ: "they just jump off the cloud and float until the airplane goes by and then they float back up to the cloud"
    Us: 'what happens when it rains?"
    FJ: They have umbrellas
    FJ: it's looking very care bear-y outside today
    Us: Where do the Care Bears go when there are no clouds on a clear day?
    FJ: They float off with the clouds. I think these clouds are going to be in Maryland tomorrow.

    You get the idea. It was hilarious! She had an answer for everything we could come up with. I love telecommuting!
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    Kelownagirl~~Coke Alert!

    Nullum pinum flaccidum
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    Fish that is hysterical!!
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  6. #1626
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    Fish - love it! Those conversations are why I love being a teacher (and a parent

    Nanci - Coke Alert? As in, we both had the same thought at the same time? or is there another meaning? And Pinum - means Pine? Or is that your own latin version. I guess it could still be considered "wood"... As long as it's not "flaccidum"....

    Wine - we drank a bottle last night, a bottle the night before, and a bottle the night before that. It's gonna be a nice summer but I'm going to have to start drinking the home made stuff pretty soon or I'll go broke...

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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    I would love to try your wines. I don't know if any of you ever watch a show called "The Thirsty Traveller"? It is on some stupid channel like "Fine Living" or something - what sort of dumb*** channel is that? Anyway, the host (a Canadian) goes around the world and drinks the local drinks and eats the local food. Basically, he has the best job in the world.

    Anyway, he did a show about the wines from BC. Sounded great.

    Of course I live right near wine country myself....

    Yeah, I've seen that show a few times, I think I even saw the BC one. On HGTV maybe? Or maybe it was FoodTV. I used to love that channel. When I was on bedrest with Jesse for 3 months, I watched Food TV all day since I couldn't get off the couch...

    So what's a really good Californian Merlot? or Cab Sauv? Something I can drink without food? There are a lot of wines I like but they need food - I want something with a big taste that I can drink sitting out on the deck, watching the sun set...

    I like the Aussie Yellowtail Shiraz, but mostly I drink local wines. Summerhill, Jackson Triggs..

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    Coke Alert means don't have a mouthful of something when you read the post. So you don't laugh and spit.

    The original latin word was "vinum" so I just changed it to "pinum" which sounds like penis.

    Kelowna, at least you're not up to 2 bottles a night! You have to cultivate a taste for the less expensive wines. I _love it_ when I can find one I really LOVE for under $8.00- like Columbia Crest Shiraz or Covey Run Chardonnay, not to mention all the Sutter Homes except merlot, mostly which I wouldn't say I loved, but liked a lot for $4.00!!
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    But I know what you were thinking of "Jinx 123456789 10 you owe me a Coke!" right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    But I know what you were thinking of "Jinx 123456789 10 you owe me a Coke!" right?
    Yeah, that's the one - can you tell I have an 8 year old at home?

    Two bottles of wine, well, um, to be honest, we did drink two bottles last night. I just didn't want to sound too, well, you know, irresponsible...

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    tim tams

    Ummm Tim Tams don't go with beer or wine....

    KG-Tim Tams are a chocolate type cookie & are an institution in New Zealand & aust...I bet if you looked for some Australians in Kelowna they'd tell ya bout them & let you know where to get some...

    I'm happy to send people tim tams...

    Tlkiwi/dirtdiva could tell ya more toooooooo...

    let me know if you want me to send you some...

    c

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    Tim Tams

    Chocolate goes with port!!
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    oohhhhh yummy! That sounds good. I'm going to have to find something to trade with CC.

    CC - what else do you want???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    You have to cultivate a taste for the less expensive wines. I _love it_ when I can find one I really LOVE for under $8.00- like Columbia Crest Shiraz or Covey Run Chardonnay, not to mention all the Sutter Homes except merlot, mostly which I wouldn't say I loved, but liked a lot for $4.00!!
    One of my faves is a French merlot that's only $8+ a bottle (Bouchard Aine & Fils). That's cheap around here. We don't have any wine under $8 I don't think. Unless you buy it by the box and then it probably works out that way.

    Our homebrew wine is pretty good. We made a great merlot last October at the U-Brew place and it's actually tasted pretty good that first day. It's not supposed to begin reaching its peak until this August but it's hard not to drink it now...

    barb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    Chocolate goes with port!!

    ...and red wine! Actually, in my books, chocolate goes with anything....

 

 

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