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Robin Garr wrote:TimMc wrote:a troll I am not.
I'd like to think my posts on a variety of topics on this BBS have proved as much.
Tim, I don't think you're a true troll, but - honestly, really, meaning no offense - it would be awfully easy to mistake this thread, the $500 wine thread and some of the cork-debate threads as, er, an emerging pattern of contentiousness.
Dale Williams wrote:John & Robin, thanks for "defense," but I find myself less offended than bemused.
Tim, I'm sorry you found my post presumptious, but on a discussion group I wasn't aware that there was a particular number of restaurants one must visit before offering an observation. I posited some opinions (and my reasons for making them), and by doing so opened up the subjects for discussion. I certainly welcome substantive disagreement with any post I put up here or WLDG, that's why they're called discussion boards. I often disagree with others' opinions of wines, but post why, not call into question their ability to comment. Maybe my title was slightly overreaching, but before you had ever commented I had clarified that with my answer to Jenise et al.
Should your poll on wine been limited to those who have tasted say 25 $250+ wines? I'm guessing (just guessing, no empirical evidence) I've experienced more California restaurants than most of those voting in that poll have experienced ultra-expensive wines. But frankly I still value the opinion of those who say "I've never tasted a $250 wine, but to me it could never be worth it." It's a valid viewpoint.
In 4 paragraphs of opinion on food in the original post I managed to be pretty clear (I thought) that I was offering my impressions:
A couple thoughts, my experiences, I’m willing to keep experimenting, seems , likely to be better than any Viet food I’ve had in NY, better food for my tastes, my summer experiences, Every time I eat in an upscale place in Laguna, I think
Sounds like opinions to me.
Oh, and because I got sidetracked by the lunch in Laguna, I forgot one of the three points I intended to make originally (besides CA having better Vietnamese and Mexican food in my limited experience than NY):
Fast food. On the old FLDG there was a discussion of burger joints a couple years back. Some vocal proponents of In'n'Out made me want to try. Meanwhile, a few weeks back a NYT reporter did a cross-country burger pilgramage. In'n'Out did not make her list, she found it too "salady." I had a double-double somewhere between Sacramento and Los Gatos, and I disagree with her. I felt that the In'n'Out was probably the best chain burger I had ever had. I was not in the least enamored of their fries, however (tasted like they had been sitting). Definitely good for road food (is In'n'Out franchised, or one corporation). Disagreement welcome!
Dale Williams
Compassionate Connoisseur
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
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Stuart Yaniger wrote:In'n'Out, notorious bumper stickers and all, is a single family-owned entity.
Randy R wrote:Dale Williams wrote:(I'll presume to make the observation that some Californians have too much time on their hands).
They need something to do when they aren't at the shrink's office talking about their issues
TimMc wrote:Randy R wrote:Dale Williams wrote:(I'll presume to make the observation that some Californians have too much time on their hands).
They need something to do when they aren't at the shrink's office talking about their issues
Hm.
And I get called to task for being too contentious....
Lou Kessler wrote:TimMc wrote:Randy R wrote:Dale Williams wrote:(I'll presume to make the observation that some Californians have too much time on their hands).
They need something to do when they aren't at the shrink's office talking about their issues
Hm.
And I get called to task for being too contentious....
Tim, you have to understand that Randy has lived in France so long that he has developed a keen insight into the meaning of everything just like the rest of the natives. But I've broken bread with him before and he's really a nice guy.
Good Lord, he'll even explain why Jerry Lewis is one the greatest comedians who has ever lived.
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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