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    The Big 3000...

    Well I now stand among the ranks of John and Steve in the 3000's. I know that Gary is hot on my heels, so I will have to enjoy this one really quikly.;)

    Here I am celebrating...
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Congrats Almo ,realy enjoy your Post`s keep them coming

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    Congrats Almo ,realy enjoy your Post`s keep them coming
    Thanks!
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Top 3! Keep em coming!
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    I just went over 2000 myself!?
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    3000! 2000! Kinda hard to imagine when you're still looking up at 200.

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    Gee I thought I was a real jabberbox on here, but you guys put me to shame. Way to go.
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Quote Originally Posted by almo
    Well I now stand among the ranks of John and Steve in the 3000's. I know that Gary is hot on my heels, so I will have to enjoy this one really quikly.;)

    Here I am celebrating...
    Yay!!! Good picture for your 3000....
    Nice drink... I had a bottle of "2 buck chuck" last night!

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    Quote Originally Posted by villenadecorte
    I had a bottle of "2 buck chuck" last night!
    Just bought a case myself - one of the best $8-10 wines I've found, and it's only $2.99. Such a deal.

    Congrads Almo!

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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Congrats, almo. Well seeing as how I am still working on 500, it may take ma awhile to get to that great milestone.
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    I had to look up this stuff called 2 buck chuck. Franzia, the boxed wine people, have produced a line of consumer wines under the brand name Charels Shaw ( a non-existant winery). It's all priced at $1.99, and it is only available in California at a store called Trader Joes. After reading a rather lenghty and overly descriptive article about the stuff I feel somewhat cheated that I can't pick the swill up at Publix.

    Oh well, you two buck chuckers drink up and have fun.

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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Quote Originally Posted by almo
    It's all priced at $1.99, and it is only available in California at a store called Trader Joes.
    I think it was $1.99 when it first came out, but now it's all $2.99 - still under $3 so they can keep the well-known nickname... Trader Joe's is a small grocery store chain with locations all over the country. There are a couple in the Chicago area but I'm not sure about Florida. It's not bad stuff, but definately worth trying to get it shipped. So Franzia in bottles, huh? Did not know that - can't wait to tell my wife who says she won't drink box-'o-wine...

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    So Franzia in bottles, huh? Did not know that - can't wait to tell my wife who says she won't drink box-'o-wine...
    Yeah, the only difference is that the boxed stuff is made overly sweet with added sugar for the coca cola american drinkers. Chuck is a dry wine, which is the more traditional Euro style everyday fair. Here in america though, where we are not a nation of everday wine drinkers the lower end of the wine market has been flooded with sugary crap, like the boxed swill. Chuck was, and is, and attempt to open the eyes of americans to the idea of a quality, low cost dry wine that can be imbibed on a daily, or at least simi-daily basis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almo
    Yeah, the only difference is that the boxed stuff is made overly sweet with added sugar for the coca cola american drinkers. Chuck is a dry wine, which is the more traditional Euro style everyday fair. Here in america though, where we are not a nation of everday wine drinkers the lower end of the wine market has been flooded with sugary crap, like the boxed swill. Chuck was, and is, and attempt to open the eyes of americans to the idea of a quality, low cost dry wine that can be imbibed on a daily, or at least simi-daily basis.
    somehow we ended up with a bottle of 2002. its gross all the way around, no matter what the vintage is... but it did the job
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    wow awesome. hope to reach 3000 too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tie Wrap
    wow awesome. hope to reach 3000 too.
    Took me about 2 years. I hope to break 6k in half that time
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Congrats Guys!
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Congrats Almo...maybe I'll pass you if I start posting regularly again!

    Good stuff and nice to see you again,

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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Congrats Almo...Keep up the great work. I love seeing your posts. I'm inching towards 750 within the next week or so and looking forward to 1000. I know how excited I am at that and can only imagine the pride you feel at 3k.
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    By the way Almo, like my new sig? Look familiar?!

    Just remember...they do say that imitation is the highest form of flattery...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jar_e
    By the way Almo, like my new sig? Look familiar?!

    Just remember...they do say that imitation is the highest form of flattery...
    Very nice my friend, but mine is a link too...
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    Re: The Big 3000...

    Quote Originally Posted by almo
    Very nice my friend, but mine is a link too...
    Well don't get all high and mighty now.....

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