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Forgive me bigots for I have sinned....

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It was well over 30 degrees in Sydney today and the bigots had lunch at Jordans at Darling Harbour, sitting outside in the sunshine. Brian drank beer, Andrea didnt much of anything and Marion and I had my annual bottle of NZ SB. :( :shock:

I thought I would post this before Brian threatned blackmail. :P :)
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Post by radioactiveman »

That will be six Hail Mary's multiplied by the number of years since your last confession. :P


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Post by GrahamB »

radioactiveman wrote:That will be six Hail Mary's multiplied by the number of years since your last confession. :P


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How does Ric, with a name like Einstein, know a hail mary? :D
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Post by Mishy »

I had to cover my flowers yesterday because the temp dipped near freezing :roll:
I drank a Kurtz Boundary Row GSM '02 and still needed a sweater.
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Post by Kieran »

The last time I was at Jordons the food was pretty ordinary for the prices. But I do seem to remember that they had Kilikanoon Second Fiddle Grenache Rose on the menu. Surely that's a more appropriate cold drink for a RB.

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Post by bacchaebabe »

So the question is, did you enjoy it?

There is a time and a place for everything.
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Post by 707 »

Ah Ric, an SB once a year is ok, I've even been known to go that low myself!

If you have to multiply the Hail Mary's by the number of years since your last confession then you'll be saying an awful lot of Hail Mary's.

Kurtz Boundary Row GSM 2002, isn't that a great drink for a meesly amount of dollars.
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God! Without openning this thread. I thought you have commited adultery!!! :twisted:

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You drank some c-thru? I can't believe it! Now you have to pay pennance by posting a tasting note! :-) I haven.t been here in a Looooooooong time Ric, good to be though!
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Arrggghhh......

You have been seduced to the light side....

Whats next ? 707 drinking Champers ?
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Post by DJ »

GrahamB wrote:
radioactiveman wrote:That will be six Hail Mary's multiplied by the number of years since your last confession. :P


Cheers

Jamie


How does Ric, with a name like Einstein, know a hail mary? :D


Better make it the Shema then
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Post by Kieran »

How about a few bloody marys instead - to get the red pigment appreciation going again.

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Post by 707 »

No Mark, you won't get me drinking Champers. I even had "another appointment" and had to miss the Blacktongues Champagne tasting.

Some Red Bigots don't waver!
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Post by Red Bigot »

Kieran wrote:The last time I was at Jordons the food was pretty ordinary for the prices. But I do seem to remember that they had Kilikanoon Second Fiddle Grenache Rose on the menu. Surely that's a more appropriate cold drink for a RB.

Kieran


The food was quite good this time I thought, pricing acceptable for the location etc., we were staying at the Novotel. The wine list is very ordinary and over-priced, no sparkling red. I may have considered a Rose, but I'd been coerced into trying one or two at WineOz by winemakers who may have been offended and not let me taste the good bottle under the counter if I declined... :-( So I'd had more than my quota for the weekend, the Coopers Sparkling Ale and James Squire Golden Ale hit the spot admirably.
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