So confused. An uncomfortable situation here. What happens over those 10 years?
LOL. This is great.
Hung like a turtle.
That sounds fun. I like the rarer varietals, or lesser-known. You don't see much of those varieties around, though Carmenere and Albarino generally...
Damn - 40 years? That's impressive. 40 years of being owned.
Is there something you'd like to tell us, OB? Not judging, though...
I'd likely be in for any game. Maybe UCD, too, but that old dude can speak up for himself.
There are some nice Dolcettos out there imported from Italy in the $16-22 range, but the quantities imported are fairly scarce, so availability...
Toro Bravo.... yes, a few times. Our Oregon winery does a "Bravo" blend for them. They are owned by the same people that own the two Tasty's...
It's all good. And so is the food. I have never had anything there that I didn't like. The bacon-wrapped dates were the one thing we always got...
Oh, I know it is. It's par for the course - I'm guilty of it all the time. It's just I don't start many threads, so it stands out more. Plus, I'm...
You guys are so elitist and racist. But Denny is God so you lose.
Sorry to hear, Chris. My sincere condolences.
You bitches high jacked my thread and made it a cock fight. Classic S2 at its finest. I love this place.
This is rad. But it's also one of those "signs of the times" things. If weed was legal back in Uncle Cliffy's days, he'd likely have never had any...
I don't blame the local government or the VQ owner. It is what it is. The government has the right to build on the land they own, part of which the...
^Exactly. But they didn't HAVE to close. :smiley-195517897341
The Veritable Quandary will be closing, after selling its' property to Multnomah County. One of my favorite restaurants, and where I typically spent...
Where is Ross Perot when you need him?
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