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Post by GillBates on Oct 19, 2004 19:26:06 GMT -5
MikeS.....I'll have you know that the sport coat in question is a muted earth-tone plaid, 100% wool, with hints of goldenrod, charcoal, and SMP Bond blue.....by the way, it has a slimming effect that allows me to have 2 helpings of meat loaf/mashed potatoes and gravy with no one the wiser.... Also, another happy note....The jewelry store called today ...My Bond has arrived and should be on my doorstep by Thursday! I have also noticed that it is quite "Hollywood" to wear a watch on both wrists at the same time.....hmmmm...
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Post by Houston on Oct 19, 2004 19:55:01 GMT -5
Gill
Do you think we should start a new thread?
Try finding some Big Break Vineyard Late Harvest Mourvedre from the Contra Costa County in Sonoma. The producer is Cline Cellars. You'll love it as much as the Bond, perhaps more...
Will you still be camping out on your front porch till Thursday? A few glasses of the Big Break might be good company ;D
Best Weenson
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Post by GillBates on Oct 19, 2004 20:05:54 GMT -5
Any more than 3 names on a wine label confuses me...I need Barcelona Sweet Red or M/D 20-20...it's the simple things in life that mean the most! However, out of respect for your attempt to educate me, I will print a copy of your post and take it to my local wine seller cellar and see if I can procure a bottle, for scientific purposes, of course! And, I never drink while openng a new watch box...might drop it and scratch the case.... Thanks, Weenson!
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Post by Houston on Oct 19, 2004 20:25:54 GMT -5
Yeah Gill, tell me about scratching watches.
I walked into a low wall a couple of months ago and scratched my black dial AT. It hurt me a lot more than the watch I can tell you. And you know what, it happened when I was doing a public service too. Sometimes you can't win them all.
When you are opening that lovely red leather box to reveal your Bond, try Camomile tea. It's relaxing or if that's too relaxing, use peppermint instead ;D ;D ;D
Do let us have a pic of your watch when you get it. So far I haven't managed to post any pics yet. Can't get to grips with the final stage - what in heaven's name is an image host anyway?
Best
Weenson
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Post by GillBates on Oct 19, 2004 20:49:34 GMT -5
Go to www.photobucket.com Sign up fpr a free account...then you can upload any photos you have to that site. Once your photos are on the photobucket server, you can link that picture to your post on the forum...read the FAQ's section here for the final details....John helped me a lot....it really is not difficult...pretty much a "copy" and paste operation with thr URL that is generated in photobucket! Simple as that, Weenson....right...
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Post by Houston on Oct 19, 2004 21:22:27 GMT -5
Gotcha. I'll try it later or in the morning - it's 2.23am right now. You're very kind and there's a lovely pic I would like to post in reply to your forum member question.
My best wishes
Weenson
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