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Mr. Bill > wrote:

Here, I think this is the person that had your wine comment, its an
email address created called carol-56. Like I said, I don't take the
time to cirticize food choices.

On the contrary I appreciate people being kind enough to voice and
share their chocies.

So this is from that message you responded to:
> wrote:
> >>Now for Christmas, Mr. Bill declares he's going to have:
>>> Sutter Home Chenin Blanc
> >>I like a bit more variety than that.

> >What's the problem?


Here another person named Carol from carol 56 inputing on my posts
signing as carol could get confusing.

so I will start signing
carol deutsche madchen
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deutschemadchen wrote:

> Here, I think this is the person that had your wine comment, its an
> email address created called carol-56. Like I said, I don't take the
> time to cirticize food choices.
>
> On the contrary I appreciate people being kind enough to voice and
> share their chocies.
>
> So this is from that message you responded to:
> > wrote:
>> >>Now for Christmas, Mr. Bill declares he's going to have:
> >>> Sutter Home Chenin Blanc
>> >>I like a bit more variety than that.
>> >What's the problem?

>
> Here another person named Carol from carol 56 inputing on my posts
> signing as carol could get confusing.


You're taking this WAY too seriously. Initially, I transcribed a couple
full-length menus describing what Mr. Bill served for Thanksgiving and what
he intends to serve for Christmas, pointing out that the two meals were
virtually identical. Carol (Damsel in Dis Dress) snipped away all the food
items, leaving the only two things which were *different* in the menu: the
two wines. She was humorously saying that since the wines were different,
the meals were different.

Of course, if the humor has to be EXPLAINED to you, then the joke is lost on
you.

Bob



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"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote:

> deutschemadchen wrote:


[snipped very confusing account]

> You're taking this WAY too seriously.



> Of course, if the humor has to be EXPLAINED to you, then the joke is lost on
> you.



[...mutter mutter mutter - shoulda posted in German - mutter mutter
mutter...]

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Petaluma, California USA

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