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Old 14-11-2003, 01:56 AM
R R
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Zinfandel just goes to prove that a wine does not have to be ridiculously
expensive to taste like it is a really expensive brand.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION

http://www.geocities.com/newnovelan




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Old 14-11-2003, 05:27 AM
Eric Reichenbach
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Agreed!......as I am pleasantly enjoying a '96 Biale "Aldo's Vineyard".
Very nice!

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Old 14-11-2003, 03:41 PM
Tars Tarkas
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"R R" wrote in message
...

Zinfandel just goes to prove that a wine does not have to be

ridiculously
expensive to taste like it is a really expensive brand.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION

http://www.geocities.com/newnovelan


Zinfandel, the full bodied red, goes well with most wild game grilled or
barbequed. White Zinfandel is one of the best wines to present to a female
as a gift. Berringer makes a great, cheap, WZ.

Tars


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Old 14-11-2003, 03:49 PM
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"Tars Tarkas" wrote in
:

Zinfandel, the full bodied red, goes well with most wild game grilled
or barbequed. White Zinfandel is one of the best wines to present to a
female as a gift. Berringer makes a great, cheap, WZ.

Tars




If anyone *ever* presents me with a bottle of white zinfandel, they will be
picking shards of the bottle out of their scalp for weeks.

A note to the ladies: Men like to buy wine with "butch" names like "Rex
Hill Goliath 47 pound Rooster".

(heh)

dolo
smirk
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Old 14-11-2003, 03:52 PM
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dolo wrote:

"Tars Tarkas" wrote in
:


Zinfandel, the full bodied red, goes well with most wild game grilled
or barbequed. White Zinfandel is one of the best wines to present to a
female as a gift. Berringer makes a great, cheap, WZ.

Tars





If anyone *ever* presents me with a bottle of white zinfandel, they will be
picking shards of the bottle out of their scalp for weeks.


LOL! A woman after my own heart. Umm... you single? g

(Damned wife saw me write that, hope she doesn't chain me to the toilet
again...)
--
Bear Graves
"The Secret of Zen lies in two words only: Not Always So..."
-Shunryu Suzuki

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Old 14-11-2003, 04:10 PM
abcdvitamin
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Da' Bear wrote in
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LOL! A woman after my own heart. Umm... you single? g

(Damned wife saw me write that, hope she doesn't chain me to the
toilet again...)


smack
Anyone who even knows who Shunryu Suzuki is, is okay in my book
dolo
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Old 14-11-2003, 04:42 PM
Dale Williams
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In article ,
"Tars Tarkas" writes a message in response to
Remo Rosati, author of what is apparently a truly crappy book, who constantly
spams newsgroups

Zinfandel, the full bodied red, goes well with most wild game grilled or
barbequed. White Zinfandel is one of the best wines to present to a female
as a gift. Berringer makes a great, cheap, WZ.


Tars,
While we all welcome wine comments, this Remo guy just constantly posts
meaningless stuff to newsgroups to push his book. If you need to reply, PLEASE
edit out his self-promoting sig. Thanks!

Dale

Dale Williams
Drop "damnspam" to reply
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Old 14-11-2003, 10:17 PM
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"R R" wrote in message
...

Zinfandel just goes to prove that a wine does not have to be

ridiculously
expensive to taste like it is a really expensive brand.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author


Oh look, the king of spam sales is back with another fake posting. Not that
he will ever read this.

Here's an example of Remo's mastery of the English language, taken from his
spam site.

"Ross must find this mistery girl, save her from
the perils that threaten her life and convince
her she is his destiny."

"Mistery", Remo? So, she's a girl that works in a place that mists things
for a living, is that what that is? ;-)

Don't reward spammers by buying their products. Just say No to Remo.

Brian


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Old 15-11-2003, 02:40 AM
Greg Cook
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On 11/14/03 9:41 AM, in article
, "Tars Tarkas"
wrote:


"R R" wrote in message
...

Zinfandel just goes to prove that a wine does not have to be

ridiculously
expensive to taste like it is a really expensive brand.

Cheers,

Zinfandel, the full bodied red, goes well with most wild game grilled or
barbequed. White Zinfandel is one of the best wines to present to a female
as a gift. Berringer makes a great, cheap, WZ.

Tars




Please please please do not propogate this guy's spam. He doesnąt post real
comments -- he only wants to advertise his lousy book. DO NOT QUOTE HIS
SPAM.

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Old 17-11-2003, 03:21 PM
andrew_f_martin@yahoo.com
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"Brian Lundeen" wrote in message ...
"R R" wrote in message
...

Zinfandel just goes to prove that a wine does not have to be

ridiculously
expensive to taste like it is a really expensive brand.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author


Oh look, the king of spam sales is back with another fake posting. Not that
he will ever read this.

Here's an example of Remo's mastery of the English language, taken from his
spam site.

"Ross must find this mistery girl, save her from
the perils that threaten her life and convince
her she is his destiny."

"Mistery", Remo? So, she's a girl that works in a place that mists things
for a living, is that what that is? ;-)

Don't reward spammers by buying their products. Just say No to Remo.

Brian


I tried to complain to this guy's puplisher, but apparently it's a
Publish on Demand deal - so he's the one who responded. He threatened
me with the following:

"You better withdraw from your indignant posts at once.
I will not tolerate this any longer. This is the second time you have
emailed me.
It better stop at once."

I only wrote one email to who I thought was his publisher. If anyone
knows the best way to get this guy to stop, his "real" email is:







Thanks, -a
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Old 17-11-2003, 03:43 PM
Negodki
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Default Zinfandel SPAM

wrote in message
om...
"Brian Lundeen" wrote in message

...
"R R" wrote in message
...

Zinfandel just goes to prove that a wine does not have to be

ridiculously
expensive to taste like it is a really expensive brand.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author


Oh look, the king of spam sales is back with another fake posting. Not

that
he will ever read this.

Here's an example of Remo's mastery of the English language, taken from

his
spam site.

"Ross must find this mistery girl, save her from
the perils that threaten her life and convince
her she is his destiny."

"Mistery", Remo? So, she's a girl that works in a place that mists

things
for a living, is that what that is? ;-)

Don't reward spammers by buying their products. Just say No to Remo.

Brian


I tried to complain to this guy's puplisher, but apparently it's a
Publish on Demand deal - so he's the one who responded. He threatened
me with the following:

"You better withdraw from your indignant posts at once.
I will not tolerate this any longer. This is the second time you have
emailed me.
It better stop at once."

I only wrote one email to who I thought was his publisher. If anyone
knows the best way to get this guy to stop, his "real" email is:




File a complaint with
(Remo's ISP),
(Remo's SPAM portal), and
(where Remo's illiterate work
is displayed and hawked) . Include a copy of the message headers. If that
doesn't stop him from posting SPAM in future, you might consider
"mail-bombing" him with tens of thousands of email complaints, or sending
him a virus. The message headers followed by the original message, which you
should include with your complaint, are reproduced below for your
convenience:

Path:
sn-us!sn-xit-04!sn-xit-06!sn-xit-08!supernews.com!newsfeed.news2me.com!snoop
y.risq.qc.ca!nf3.bellglobal.com!nf1.bellglobal.com !nf2.bellglobal.com!news20
..bellglobal.com.POSTED!not-for-mail
From: "R R"
Newsgroups: rec.crafts.winemaking,alt.alcohol,alt.food.wine
Subject: Zinfandel
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X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300
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Message-ID:
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 20:56:40 -0500
NNTP-Posting-Host: 64.228.124.3
X-Complaints-To:

X-Trace: news20.bellglobal.com 1068775213 64.228.124.3 (Thu, 13 Nov 2003
21:00:13 EST)
NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 21:00:13 EST
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alt.food.wine:143945

Zinfandel just goes to prove that a wine does not have to be ridiculously
expensive to taste like it is a really expensive brand.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION

http://www.geocities.com/newnovelan


 




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