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PDF Downloads Available for FTLOP PP

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As promised, FTLOP Partnership Program members can now download January's FTLOP newsletter from the new PDF Downloads section.

How? After you log in to http://www.fortheloveofport.com, under the FTLOP Partners menu on the left side you should see a new link called "PDF Downloads". Click there, and you'll see the link to download the January 2007 newsletter in PDF format, which you can read online or print for your reading enjoyment.

If you are a FTLOP PP member, are logged in and don't see the link, please log out and back in and it should then appear. Please send email [email protected] if you have any problems with this new section of the site.

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Problems?

I am going to pop a cork on a bottle of Champagne to celebrate this.

Honestly, I find the .pdf a much easier read, but then I am a glutton for punishment and making my way through 29 consecutive pages scrolling by, with 55 TNs included, is not an issue for me. :roll:

I like the formatting, clearer topic headings and even the graphics better in the .pdf version.

Stewart's hard work will be rewarded on Super Bowl Sunday. Although I have a bottle of Port properly picked for this occasion, any suggestions for a 2nd bottle?
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I heard he really likes Port, so how about a '63 Nacional? :roll:
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[quote="admin"so how about a '63 Nacional? :roll:[/quote]

only if you get rid of that spammer that keeps coming here the past couple days :lol: :lol:
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Post by Gizzyeq »

woof...the spammers are definitely out in full force hehe
the pdf is Much easier to read than having it all split up... I thoroughly enjoyed reading the whole thing at once.

How about opening up something from the early 80's for your other bottle since we've been having all those discussions lately :winepour:
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When was the last time the Bears won the Superbowl? Maybe the second bottle should be something from 1986....that's probably a better bet than something from 1971!

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Well, the '71 vintage was prolific in Germany, Sauternes, Burgundy and not bad for the Piemontese either.
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why not a killer from the 66 vintage? super b owl 41, 1966 is 41?
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