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Old August 7th 05, 02:33 AM
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Steven R. Adell - KF2TI wrote:
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says...

Steven R. Adell - KF2TI wrote:
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says...
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Anonymous wrote:
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"b.b." wrote:


Anonymous wrote:
In article
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"an old friend" wrote:

Been having nice days myself since NPRM came out


That and you got yourself a fresh bottle of Mad Dog 20/20,
right, Marky?

Nice try, ANON Steve. The Yiddish wine gave you away.

Wrong prediction, NostraDUMBASS.

Do you know what a prediction is? Try googling "Decision Science."

Care to venture you've never
seen a wine list?

Steve, care to venture what alcohol manufacturer makes the wine that
you have referred to?




I was curious and found:

http://www.thedrinksgroup.co.uk/index.html

There is no indication that they make any "yiddish" wine


OH, u mean Mogan David??? makers of MD 20/20, which is a non vintage,
non Kosher wine..bottled after sitting in vats for all of 60 minutes

What was that old commercial, we shall not bottle our wine before it's
time...what time is it now??

Still, no indication of a "yiddish" wine..a kosher wine maybe, yiddish
no and certainly not a "bum" wine


I'm always amazed at the kind of people that come to Steve's rescue.


I'm sorry, did I get the attribute(s) wrong. I thought you, Brian,
mentioned about the yiddish wine. The fact that Mogan David makes a
cheap wine, and cheap is the operative word seems obtuse to the
discussion you are having with the other people.


Steven J Robeson's postings are full of Yiddish perjoratives, and
"Anonymous" appears to have a familiarity with cheap, kosher wines.
That was the link that makes the connection from Anonymous to Steve.

How that can be construed as a rescue attempt should be left for those
that can actually see the writing between the lines


Steve requires some kind of rescue. I'm suprised they don't have in in
some kind of group sessions at work.

Again, if the attribute should be to Steve, my apologizes. I thought I
had read them correctly.


You read them correctly.

The fact remains, there is no such thing as Yiddish wine.


Fair enough. Does the label actually claim "Mad Dog" or does is state
"MD?"

I have heard
my grandmother, may she rest in peace, whine in yiddish though :-)

Have a topiary weekend


I do need to get my ears lowered.