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5 months ago
in TomCworld Blog » Charice Pempengco The Next Mariah Carey on TomCworld Blog
if she's really only 15, then she is just that much more special
7 months ago
in Full-Time Thoughts–Liverpool vs. Arsenal (Second Leg) on EPL Talk
that is home and away games. you know that it is really risky game. that penalty situation is actually depends on referees. it also depends on how he saw and what angle and so on. and it is decision. its hard to argue over what is penalty and what is not penalty. i think that was definately penalty. because babel was fighting to get out and score, but he just couldnt stand on his feet. plus babel also made brilliant run.
1 year ago
in OhGizmo! » Archive » Bang & Olufsen Launch Way Expensive BeoSound 6 MP3 Player on OhGizmo!
have u ever owned bang & olufsen equipment ? it is the superior to anything on the market whatever the choose to make ...i own them all....all u have to do is listen to one and krank that bitch up!!!!!
1 year ago
in The Fear of Sherry on Catavino
Great uni story. I actually just back from a camping trip along the North California coast with a bunch of friends. We did a lot of diving for abalone and uni, since I was the "new to uni guy" I got volunteered to clean the little urchins. Very messy job indeed but I have a new found respect for those tasty little buggers. I actually brought a bottle of Aurora Manzanilla from Pedro Romero with me, a perfect pair for uni fresh out of the sea. I wonder if you could use sherry or sherry vinegar as a substitute for rice wine vinegar when making your sushi rice and use that for your sushi. Now that sounds like it could be very cool. I'll let you guys know if it works.
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Sonadora, if your in NYC particularly Manhattan give Astor Wines and Spirits a look <a href="href="http://www.astorwines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.astorwines.com "><a href="http://www.astorwines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.astorwines.com this place in my humble opinion has one of the most insane selections of wines on the planet including plenty of Portuguese goodies. Good luck with your search!
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Sonadora, if your in NYC particularly Manhattan give Astor Wines and Spirits a look <a href="href="http://www.astorwines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.astorwines.com "><a href="http://www.astorwines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.astorwines.com this place in my humble opinion has one of the most insane selections of wines on the planet including plenty of Portuguese goodies. Good luck with your search!
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Sonadora, if your in NYC particularly Manhattan give Astor Wines and Spirits a look <a href="href="http://www.astorwines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.astorwines.com "><a href="http://www.astorwines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.astorwines.com this place in my humble opinion has one of the most insane selections of wines on the planet including plenty of Portuguese goodies. Good luck with your search!
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Here are some great shops in the Bay Area worth calling or checking out for Portuguese wines are Du Vin Fine Wines <a href="href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.duvinfinewines.com "><a href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.duvinfinewines.com in Alameda Dan the owner is very knowledgeable. The Spanish Table <a href="href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.spanishtable.com "><a href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.spanishtable.com in Berkeley and Mill Valley have a great selection probably the biggest in the Bay Area. Solano Cellers <a href="href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.solanocellars.com "><a href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.solanocellars.com and Vintage Berkeley <a href="href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.vintageberkeley.com "><a href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.vintageberkeley.com usually have some stuff in stock to. In San Francisco try WINE <a href="href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.winebarsf.com "><a href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.winebarsf.com at Embarcadero Center 2 next to Peetes Coffee and Arlequin Wine Merchant in Hayes Valley next to Absinthe. Also CAV Wine Bar and Restaurant next to Zuni Cafe is an awesome place to try Portuguese and Spanish wines infact if you like whats in your glass you can buy bottles at a cheaper retail price than what is on the wine list to take home. Just let your waiter know your interested because this is not advertised. These shops usually carry wines other than just Vinho Verde and the Douro.
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Here are some great shops in the Bay Area worth calling or checking out for Portuguese wines are Du Vin Fine Wines <a href="href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.duvinfinewines.com "><a href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.duvinfinewines.com in Alameda Dan the owner is very knowledgeable. The Spanish Table <a href="href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.spanishtable.com "><a href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.spanishtable.com in Berkeley and Mill Valley have a great selection probably the biggest in the Bay Area. Solano Cellers <a href="href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.solanocellars.com "><a href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.solanocellars.com and Vintage Berkeley <a href="href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.vintageberkeley.com "><a href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.vintageberkeley.com usually have some stuff in stock to. In San Francisco try WINE <a href="href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.winebarsf.com "><a href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.winebarsf.com at Embarcadero Center 2 next to Peetes Coffee and Arlequin Wine Merchant in Hayes Valley next to Absinthe. Also CAV Wine Bar and Restaurant next to Zuni Cafe is an awesome place to try Portuguese and Spanish wines infact if you like whats in your glass you can buy bottles at a cheaper retail price than what is on the wine list to take home. Just let your waiter know your interested because this is not advertised. These shops usually carry wines other than just Vinho Verde and the Douro.
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Here are some great shops in the Bay Area worth calling or checking out for Portuguese wines are Du Vin Fine Wines <a href="href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.duvinfinewines.com "><a href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.duvinfinewines.com in Alameda Dan the owner is very knowledgeable. The Spanish Table <a href="href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.spanishtable.com "><a href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.spanishtable.com in Berkeley and Mill Valley have a great selection probably the biggest in the Bay Area. Solano Cellers <a href="href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.solanocellars.com "><a href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.solanocellars.com and Vintage Berkeley <a href="href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.vintageberkeley.com "><a href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.vintageberkeley.com usually have some stuff in stock to. In San Francisco try WINE <a href="href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.winebarsf.com "><a href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.winebarsf.com at Embarcadero Center 2 next to Peetes Coffee and Arlequin Wine Merchant in Hayes Valley next to Absinthe. Also CAV Wine Bar and Restaurant next to Zuni Cafe is an awesome place to try Portuguese and Spanish wines infact if you like whats in your glass you can buy bottles at a cheaper retail price than what is on the wine list to take home. Just let your waiter know your interested because this is not advertised. These shops usually carry wines other than just Vinho Verde and the Douro.
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Some great shops in the Bay Area worth calling or checking out for Portuguese wines are Du Vin Fine Wines <a href="href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.duvinfinewines.com "><a href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.duvinfinewines.com in Alameda Dan the owner is very knowledgeable. The Spanish Table <a href="href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.spanishtable.com "><a href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.spanishtable.com in Berkeley and Mill Valley have a great selection probably the biggest in the Bay Area. Solano Cellers <a href="href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.solanocellars.com "><a href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.solanocellars.com and Vintage Berkeley <a href="href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.vintageberkeley.com "><a href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.vintageberkeley.com usually have some stuff in stock to. In San Francisco try WINE <a href="href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.winebarsf.com "><a href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.winebarsf.com at Embarcadero Center 2 next to Peetes Coffee and Arlequin Wine Merchant in Hayes Valley next to Absinthe. Also CAV Wine Bar and Restaurant next to Zuni Cafe is an awesome place to try Portuguese and Spanish wines infact if you like whats in your glass you can buy bottles at a cheaper retail price than what is on the wine list to take home. Just let your waiter know your interested because this is not advertised. These shops usually carry wines other than just Vinho Verde and the Douro.
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Some great shops in the Bay Area worth calling or checking out for Portuguese wines are Du Vin Fine Wines <a href="href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.duvinfinewines.com "><a href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.duvinfinewines.com in Alameda Dan the owner is very knowledgeable. The Spanish Table <a href="href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.spanishtable.com "><a href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.spanishtable.com in Berkeley and Mill Valley have a great selection probably the biggest in the Bay Area. Solano Cellers <a href="href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.solanocellars.com "><a href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.solanocellars.com and Vintage Berkeley <a href="href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.vintageberkeley.com "><a href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.vintageberkeley.com usually have some stuff in stock to. In San Francisco try WINE <a href="href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.winebarsf.com "><a href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.winebarsf.com at Embarcadero Center 2 next to Peetes Coffee and Arlequin Wine Merchant in Hayes Valley next to Absinthe. Also CAV Wine Bar and Restaurant next to Zuni Cafe is an awesome place to try Portuguese and Spanish wines infact if you like whats in your glass you can buy bottles at a cheaper retail price than what is on the wine list to take home. Just let your waiter know your interested because this is not advertised. These shops usually carry wines other than just Vinho Verde and the Douro.
1 year ago
in Wine Blog Wednesday #38 Update with Some Extra Tidbits on Catavino
Some great shops in the Bay Area worth calling or checking out for Portuguese wines are Du Vin Fine Wines <a href="href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.duvinfinewines.com "><a href="http://www.duvinfinewines.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.duvinfinewines.com in Alameda Dan the owner is very knowledgeable. The Spanish Table <a href="href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.spanishtable.com "><a href="http://www.spanishtable.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.spanishtable.com in Berkeley and Mill Valley have a great selection probably the biggest in the Bay Area. Solano Cellers <a href="href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.solanocellars.com "><a href="http://www.solanocellars.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.solanocellars.com and Vintage Berkeley <a href="href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.vintageberkeley.com "><a href="http://www.vintageberkeley.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.vintageberkeley.com usually have some stuff in stock to. In San Francisco try WINE <a href="href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.winebarsf.com "><a href="http://www.winebarsf.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.winebarsf.com at Embarcadero Center 2 next to Peetes Coffee and Arlequin Wine Merchant in Hayes Valley next to Absinthe. Also CAV Wine Bar and Restaurant next to Zuni Cafe is an awesome place to try Portuguese and Spanish wines infact if you like whats in your glass you can buy bottles at a cheaper retail price than what is on the wine list to take home. Just let your waiter know your interested because this is not advertised. These shops usually carry wines other than just Vinho Verde and the Douro.
1 year ago
in Grape Profile - Baga - The Saliva Sucker on Catavino
Ryan the best 100% Baga I have ever had is from producer Luis Pato who is located in Bairrada. He's ones of Portugal's great wine makers. I just recently had his 1998 Vinha Barrosa from a vineyard which is over 80 years old. This wine was in my humble opinion incredibly complex and such a surprise I bought this bottle a year or two back for curiosity sake and was completely wowed. His wines from his old vine vineyards are known to age well. I agree young Baga doesn't really float my boat. But the aged juice from Pato is outstanding truly a great wine to search out. His website is <a href="href="http://www.luispato.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.luispato.com "><a href="http://www.luispato.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.luispato.com and is in english as well as Portuguese. He is very friendly and loves promoting his Portuguese indigenous varietals, I have asked him a lot of questions about Portuguese wine making and he always replies back to me personally. We currently distribute his Maria Gomes white but someday I hope to direct import his other reds. Interestingly he makes a sparkling wine with 100% Baga too. I haven't tried it yet but I'll let you know when I do! Let me know what you think if you try them. Aloha!
1 year ago
in Grape Profile - Baga - The Saliva Sucker on Catavino
Ryan the best 100% Baga I have ever had is from producer Luis Pato who is located in Bairrada. He's ones of Portugal's great wine makers. I just recently had his 1998 Vinha Barrosa from a vineyard which is over 80 years old. This wine was in my humble opinion incredibly complex and such a surprise I bought this bottle a year or two back for curiosity sake and was completely wowed. His wines from his old vine vineyards are known to age well. I agree young Baga doesn't really float my boat. But the aged juice from Pato is outstanding truly a great wine to search out. His website is <a href="href="http://www.luispato.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.luispato.com "><a href="http://www.luispato.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.luispato.com and is in english as well as Portuguese. He is very friendly and loves promoting his Portuguese indigenous varietals, I have asked him a lot of questions about Portuguese wine making and he always replies back to me personally. We currently distribute his Maria Gomes white but someday I hope to direct import his other reds. Interestingly he makes a sparkling wine with 100% Baga too. I haven't tried it yet but I'll let you know when I do! Let me know what you think if you try them. Aloha!
1 year ago
in Grape Profile - Baga - The Saliva Sucker on Catavino
Ryan the best 100% Baga I have ever had is from producer Luis Pato who is located in Bairrada. He's ones of Portugal's great wine makers. I just recently had his 1998 Vinha Barrosa from a vineyard which is over 80 years old. This wine was in my humble opinion incredibly complex and such a surprise I bought this bottle a year or two back for curiosity sake and was completely wowed. His wines from his old vine vineyards are known to age well. I agree young Baga doesn't really float my boat. But the aged juice from Pato is outstanding truly a great wine to search out. His website is <a href="href="http://www.luispato.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.luispato.com "><a href="http://www.luispato.com " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.luispato.com and is in english as well as Portuguese. He is very friendly and loves promoting his Portuguese indigenous varietals, I have asked him a lot of questions about Portuguese wine making and he always replies back to me personally. We currently distribute his Maria Gomes white but someday I hope to direct import his other reds. Interestingly he makes a sparkling wine with 100% Baga too. I haven't tried it yet but I'll let you know when I do! Let me know what you think if you try them. Aloha!
1 year ago
in Why War With Iran is Bananas #1: LOOK AT IRAN! on FOX Attacks!
well,it looks like usa cannot win a war yet again.
bloody hopeless.
you are the same people who elected then relected bush,undoubtedly the most hated man on the planet, not osama saddam but bush.
oops i keep forgetting that most americans think that usa is the world, and every other nation should bow to every insult and disgrace that comes their way.
israel is your other pathetic joke.or visaversa.
the ignorants keep on criticizing other countries and religions and cultures when you yourselves are not any different.
youre stuck in afghanistan and iraq like a donkey in a pool of mud and it is obvious that you cant tell the difference between shit and mud.so to all of you that think that you will come out victoriuos , well , keep dreaming so.
bloody hopeless.
you are the same people who elected then relected bush,undoubtedly the most hated man on the planet, not osama saddam but bush.
oops i keep forgetting that most americans think that usa is the world, and every other nation should bow to every insult and disgrace that comes their way.
israel is your other pathetic joke.or visaversa.
the ignorants keep on criticizing other countries and religions and cultures when you yourselves are not any different.
youre stuck in afghanistan and iraq like a donkey in a pool of mud and it is obvious that you cant tell the difference between shit and mud.so to all of you that think that you will come out victoriuos , well , keep dreaming so.
2 years ago
in Toxic Bar and Lounge Bangkok on Private Bangkok
all i know is that they have some nice little suites up in the town lodge including one with a jacuzzi :) i wonder what that is used for. anyway, thats all i know but i think it is all newly renovated and might actually be an excellent option to stay at.
anybody has first hand experience?
anybody has first hand experience?
2 years ago
in OhGizmo! » Archive » LightInSight on OhGizmo!
Looks like a great way to burn a hole in a dashboard.
3 years ago
in A Sueldo de Moscú: Sigo de vacaciones, señores lectores on A Sueldo de Moscú
Veo que Moscú sigue promoviendo rencorosamente la subversión de los más sagrados valores patrios, pero hasta ahora jamás había visto conmover de manera semejante los fundamentos sobre los que se asienta nuestro bastión de la civilización occidental:¡guisantes en la paella!