I see that you just surpassed the 2000 post milestone.
Now the question everybody wants answered is: when are you going to post something USEFUL?!?!? :twisted:
Good going bud. Hopefully I'll be 'half the man' someday that you are now (1000 posts) :)
Todd
Congratulations on 2000 posts ANDY!
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Hey Andy! 2000.....1999....1998.....1997.....
Seriously - congrats. And thanks for making us all look like slackers ;)
Hey Andy! 2000.....1999....1998.....1997.....
Seriously - congrats. And thanks for making us all look like slackers ;)
Andy,
If you think that Stewart is kidding around, then have a look at his measly 3 posts. How do you think that happened? :twisted:
I noticed when you were at 1996 and thought that I would catch your 2000th posting. But alas, you got by the radar gun ... even though I borrowed it from your patrol car.
This weekend, I will have to open something special in your honor! I have just the bottle in mind. All kidding aside, (except for the bottle) stop making me look bad, you are soon to catch up to my post total and what the heck do I do then?
Congrats my friend ... you da man! I have to look, but I think you are currently over 10% of the total posts on this Forum. YIKES.
If you think that Stewart is kidding around, then have a look at his measly 3 posts. How do you think that happened? :twisted:
I noticed when you were at 1996 and thought that I would catch your 2000th posting. But alas, you got by the radar gun ... even though I borrowed it from your patrol car.
This weekend, I will have to open something special in your honor! I have just the bottle in mind. All kidding aside, (except for the bottle) stop making me look bad, you are soon to catch up to my post total and what the heck do I do then?
Congrats my friend ... you da man! I have to look, but I think you are currently over 10% of the total posts on this Forum. YIKES.
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Thanks everyone...I guess I need to get a life
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Does this mean I get to raid your cellar :twisted:Roy Hersh wrote:Andy,
This weekend, I will have to open something special in your honor! I have just the bottle in mind.
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Let me see, an excuse to open bottles of Port....OH YEAHAlex R wrote:2000 post, do I smell another offline at Andy’s house to celebrate. Congrats Andy
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Ok, so whatcha breaking out Marc? I look forward to meeting you when I make my annual visit to So. CA, unless I get down to No. CA first.
Living too close to Andy could be toxic for your liver. I hope you've found a good dry cleaner in the area.
Living too close to Andy could be toxic for your liver. I hope you've found a good dry cleaner in the area.
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I think this occasion calls for something from the 50's (I'm thinking '55)! After each of Andy's offlines I've felt the effects the next day. After the last one I think my liver raised the white flag! On a serious note, I'm also looking forward to finally meeting you and sharing some good port & lively conversation.
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Marc,
You'll get no arguement from me on that one But I'll need a day, maybe two, to recover from this weekend
You'll get no arguement from me on that one But I'll need a day, maybe two, to recover from this weekend
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No way man....I'm in my primeMarc J. wrote:Two days?!?!? It sounds as though you're slowing down.....
I'm a bit, well snookered now, so let the good times roll.........ohh and BTW Marc, this is nothing compared to the Harvest Trip, I'm just warming up :twisted:
Andy Velebil Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. William Shakespeare http://www.fortheloveofport.com
I think that by the end of Sunday night, most people did feel like they had been to Port boot camp. Only a few "trained" palates who had already survived the Harvest Tour, were ready for more.
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com