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Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by Robin Garr » Sun Sep 10, 2006 2:02 pm

Two hours from the time stamp on this post, that is, in other words 4 p.m. US Eastern, 1 p.m. Pacific, 2000 GMT and 22:00 in Western Europe, in The WLDG Chat Room. Fill your glass and join us then!
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by Robin Garr » Sun Sep 10, 2006 4:13 pm

Chat's on! Come on in!
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by RonicaJM » Sun Sep 10, 2006 4:16 pm

Could not enter, bummer! :cry:
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by Robin Garr » Sun Sep 10, 2006 4:50 pm

Ronica, what happens when you try? The Chat software requires Java, and if your Web browser's privacy settings are configured too tightly, they may not accept it.
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by DebA » Sun Sep 10, 2006 6:05 pm

Robin Garr wrote:Chat's on! Come on in!


I was there, Robin...my first time, yeah! What a fun bunch of people! I've learned that BenRo and Otto are brilliant, although I am not supposed to let them know that I suspect this :) Otto provided me with a recommendation for sherry that I will be trying out when friends visit soon. They discussed wine on a level I am ill-equipped to converse on. Bob is apparently a retired weather-guesser and I suspect that he, Alex, David, Julia and James have a good time wherever they are :) I learned that Anders resides in Sweden and, like me, enjoys venison and appreciates the beauty of the year 1954 :) Everyone was very welcoming and I thank you one and all. Vanja dropped in from Croatia and attempted serious discussion with BenRo which was too deep for me but he was very studious and nice. I hope he receives a top grade in his wine studies! I understand from Julia that there is also a discussion on Wednesday evenings, is that correct? Ronica, hopefully, you will be able to make it in next time! :cool:
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by James Roscoe » Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:13 pm

Deborah, that was a fairly typical chat. We go all over the place. I love the international flavor. I'm sorry I missed Otto. We get a litle silly (I'm afraid I'm a main culprit) but we do try to keep it light. There is always room for a serious discussion. We just don't take ourselves too seriously.
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by DebA » Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:56 pm

James Roscoe wrote:Deborah, that was a fairly typical chat. We go all over the place. I love the international flavor. I'm sorry I missed Otto. We get a litle silly (I'm afraid I'm a main culprit) but we do try to keep it light. There is always room for a serious discussion. We just don't take ourselves too seriously.

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I enjoyed the international flavor too, James. Isn't this internet age wonderful? A little silliness is a very important component to living life to its fullest, no worries. I try to avoid taking myself too seriously ;) and I suspect you could all teach me a great deal if I had a serious question to ask. It was a great time.
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by Saina » Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:05 pm

Deborah!

Nice meeting you in chat! I hope you post on the Sherry (I think I recommended Gonzales-Byass Apostoles Palo Cortado?)

James, I'm never silly in chat. In fact I'm as serious as Tuppy (Jeeves & Wooster reference for those poor, poor people who've never seen the series).
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by RonicaJM » Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:09 pm

Robin,

it said I need java and I am even more of a computer illiterate than a wine one, so, I don't have high hopes of figuring it out. I use AOL if that tells you anything.
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by DebA » Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:13 pm

Otto Nieminen wrote:Deborah!

Nice meeting you in chat! I hope you post on the Sherry (I think I recommended Gonzales-Byass Apostoles Palo Cortado?)

James, I'm never silly in chat. In fact I'm as serious as Tuppy (Jeeves & Wooster reference for those poor, poor people who've never seen the series).

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It was very nice to have met you as well, Otto! Thank you so much for reposting the recommendation you provided for sherry; that was very thoughtful of you. I did manage to note it while in the chat room, but wondered if I had written it down correctly. I will definitely be purchasing some for our friends when they arrive in October and trust they will be very pleased. I am looking forward to trying it myself and will do my best to convey everyone's impressions to you. Thanks again! :cool:
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Re: Sunday Chat in about two hours ...

by James Roscoe » Mon Sep 11, 2006 9:38 pm

Otto Nieminen wrote:James, I'm never silly in chat. In fact I'm as serious as Tuppy (Jeeves & Wooster reference for those poor, poor people who've never seen the series).


Otto, I would never accuse you of being silly but I will taunt you if you don't admit to knowing all the words to Monty Python and the Holy Grail!

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