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Albie how is the 6 nations going I saw the game with the Welsh and Scots where they two guys knocked them self's out. I haven't been able to see that many game's because of work or my friend with the channel having to do family crap.....I want to order that damn channel so bad but I cant afford 15 bucks a month!!!
 
The 6 Nations is doing OK - for the Welsh. However, I don't think they will win the Grand Slam as I can't really see them beating both the Irish and the French (one or the other, but not both).

I reckon next weekend will be the defining moment for England and Martin Johnson - if they beat the Irish, I believe they will win the 6 Nations. Their remaining fixtures are both at Twickenham (France then Scotland) and I fancy them to win both. And that will be one in the eye for all those doubters who wrote them off even before they played.
As from tonight, I have to go on a course in Swindon and will be without internet access for a week - unless I pay the extortionate prices they charge to use their wireless ADSL. I will be taking my laptop and if I do log on, it means if succumbed to the temptation. :D
 
So, who's a Beyond Fear fan (Ripper Owens band)? I've got a couple of good sounding boots if you want... Two new songs.
 
LooseCannon said:
Dude, stop changing your name so much.  It's hard to keep track.  That's like 4 names in the past two days.  Too much.

Three, really. I'll stay here for a while.
I wanted something like a symbol, easy recognizable but something that can not be read.
So I went for เลขห้า which is no5 in Thai
-after I wasn't sure if it's against the forum rules or not to use Thai language for a nick name...

Quetzalcoatlus is the English word I found the more close to my purposes  :D

Albie said:
And the South Africans? I've had Chardonnay from France, Cal., South Africa, Chile and Oz - and I have no clear favourite. See my rules on good and bad wine for further details. :D

I has in my ex-resto yesterday night, and had an extended conversation with the new sommelier about New World Wines
to your favour : The problem is that there are some very good domains, but they are few still.

This means that in a few months you can discover everything that is worthy drinking -which is a little sad.
The same thing in France or in Italy, probably will take you a lifetime  ;)

I don't have taste more than 30 wines of the New World in total -so I don't really know nothing about it
-only some Chilean wines of the Clos Ouvert series made me pay some attention

By the way, it was a degustation orgy yesterday  :D 
 
Taking my first sip of a chardonnay tonite.  picked up one on the way home, since there was so much talk of it yesterday.  Not to bad...
 
Ha ha!  Its a great American Auto Race!  Ok, not so great, but it is NASCAR-- North American Stock Car racing....  I think he and I are the only ones on this board that follow it.  Tonite they are racing in California, the state that is so broke that when they send out tax refunds, they aren't checks, but IOU's from Cali, stating that they owe the return, but can't afford to pay it right now.

And to celebrate, I'm drinking 3 blind moose Chardonnay from California, 2006 vintage, bottled in Woodbridge, CA.  First white I've ever tried.
 
Yeah, this year isn't making me have any interest in NASCAR.  I different winners at each race... I really don't like Fontana, and I'm not much of a fan of Vegas (next week).  I'd love to start the year Daytona, Rockingham, Darlington, Atlanta, Charlotte, Martinsville, Bristol... Thats a set of race tracks that are fun!!!
 
I agree, at least they're getting the crap out of the way early. I think Fontana is the most boring track on the circuit.
 
Yep, I'm 100% with you.  And, you are correct, at least we kill off some horrible to watch tracks. 

And, motorcycle racing starts in two weeks!!
 
The daytona races will be on SPEED, I think second week in March== I'll keep you informed.

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