CM - I have no idea who that is. I don't watch TV much (the last real full show I watched was back in April) I only see 2-3 movies a year. This year I saw 4!! - that was a record!!! (sideways, bewitched, lords of dogtown and the 40 yr old virgin)
oddly enough if you name most pop culture adult movies (comedies, dramas etc) I for some wierd reason may know the name of someone who starred in it (i.e. too much people magazine) but aside from that - I'm kinda in the dark.
I just don't have the patience to sit still that long.
I'm sorry L4V - I thought you were actually being sarcastic because that's a well know character from the most successful movie series of all time. Maybe you heard of it? :smile:
I've also only ever seen 1 horror movie (pet cemetary) that one scared me so bad - I said never again - so forget friday the 13th, halloween, nightmare on elm street etc.
you can add - star trek, all the lord of the rings, harry potter, top gun, any bruce lee movie, any of the terminators, any of the spiderman, superman, batman, superhero movies oh yeah and I've never seen ET in english only in Spanish.
The thing I tend to watch, if I watch anything at all are the release direct to video or sundance movies.
I have "Best of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog" DVD and it has the sketch where he goes to the opening of the new Star Wars movie and manages to get all the nerds in a tizzy..... F***ING HILARIOUS
It takes almost a month for it to get here, Kitch. Also, it's three times as much to get it to Minnesota. I had mine sent to my dad's office in River Falls and went over and got it. Saved 60 dollars.
Kitch - you can find the Reserve Chardonnay, the Cabernet, the Merlot, the Sauvignon Blanc and some prolly the Reserve Cabernet at higher end stores.
Bear - what is the name of that one fancy pants wine shop I asked you about like a year ago? I know they sell it.
and Bear is right - it's way cheaper to have it sent to Wisconsin. I don't think it takes as long to order it over the net and have it shipped as it does to order it in the tasting room (as bear did) cause it comes from our centeral distribution warehouse - not the tasting room.
I used to be a 90210 junkie. I love TV, I just can't bring myself to sit down and watch it. So I got rid of the one in the living room. There is now only one in my roommates room (granted he has dish and every channel imaginable)
So it's much easier not to watch it, if you don't have control of the remote.
The Wine Market by Kowalski's (www.thewine market.us) will be the first retail store to open. Their venture will be followed in short order by E's Cheese, Caribou Coffee, Cold Stone Creamery, Vera's Salon Spa, Fantastic Sam's and H&R Block.
"I don't think you'll see anything like it in the metro area," Bob Kowalski said of the wine shop at 720 Main St., Suite 101.
The Kowalskis seem to be sparing no expense to make the wine-buying experience enjoyable, down to details such as the 651-452-WINE phone number.
A wine-tasting room with a 10-foot carved table under a wrought-iron chandelier will occupy the rear of the store. The goal, Bob Kowalski said, is to create a place to "hang out and stay.''
Some of the 13,000 bottles in stock will be stored on 8-foot high mahogany wall racks. The inventory will cover the spectrum, from $5.99 "value" wines to high-end vintages.
ahhh...so they don't have thunderbird.......but I can still aford something...heh
but I'm 90% sure there is not a price on any bottle in the store...how the hell do I know what i'm buying....christ..If I gotta ask I can't afford it right??
I guess I don't think about that stuff. I go to some of the finest restaurants in the area (ones tourists would wear suits to) with the local grower guys etc - in work boots and ripped jeans.
Here are my top wine picks for this year to be served with the Traditonal Thanksgiving Spread (i.e. Turkey, Stuffing, etc)
Fess Parker's Syrah - excellent, has just the right amount of Gamey-ness to complement a good bird. Fess Parker Syrah
Villa Mt. Eden Pinot Noir - Jolly Rancher Peach Hard Candy like tones with spice and a hint of tobacco. It's got the typical cherry etc, but man on man, this stuff is way good! If all Pinot Noir was like this - I would actually drink the stuff more than just on Thanksgiving. Villa's Yummy to my Tummy Pinot
and lastly a good Viognier (if you prefer white with your meal instead of Red) Abundance makes a really good one (and it's reasonable too) Abundance Viognier My favorite Viogniers are both ones that are not sold commercially - I just get a bottle and go to a friends cellar and fill it up, but the Abundance is what good Viognier should taste like.
heh
oddly enough if you name most pop culture adult movies (comedies, dramas etc) I for some wierd reason may know the name of someone who starred in it (i.e. too much people magazine) but aside from that - I'm kinda in the dark.
I just don't have the patience to sit still that long.
STAR WARS?
Jus messin wit cha gal :wink:
I've also only ever seen 1 horror movie (pet cemetary) that one scared me so bad - I said never again - so forget friday the 13th, halloween, nightmare on elm street etc.
you can add - star trek, all the lord of the rings, harry potter, top gun, any bruce lee movie, any of the terminators, any of the spiderman, superman, batman, superhero movies oh yeah and I've never seen ET in english only in Spanish.
The thing I tend to watch, if I watch anything at all are the release direct to video or sundance movies.
hmm - what else??
But I do tend to watch a lot of movies.
I won'der how much I could get done if I didn't have internet access.
esd???
Oh I can just hear all the nerd groans... :goofy:
I didn't realize there were that many crossovers. :eyeroll:
Is this where I'm suppose to say.... joe
I'm not sure what that means and why you guys post that all the time, but I'm guessing it has something to do with the number of posts.
What is a "JOE"?
that is ...can I find it around here???
Bear - what is the name of that one fancy pants wine shop I asked you about like a year ago? I know they sell it.
and Bear is right - it's way cheaper to have it sent to Wisconsin. I don't think it takes as long to order it over the net and have it shipped as it does to order it in the tasting room (as bear did) cause it comes from our centeral distribution warehouse - not the tasting room.
So it's much easier not to watch it, if you don't have control of the remote.
oh christ I can't afford that place...
they don't have prices labeled.
http://www.france44.com/
"I don't think you'll see anything like it in the metro area," Bob Kowalski said of the wine shop at 720 Main St., Suite 101.
The Kowalskis seem to be sparing no expense to make the wine-buying experience enjoyable, down to details such as the 651-452-WINE phone number.
The store's elegant, earth-toned décor will include an ornate 7-foot-2 patinated bronze statue of "Stella," the "goddess of wine," with a water fountain trickling from her vase. "It will set a stage for relaxation," Bob Kowalski said.
A wine-tasting room with a 10-foot carved table under a wrought-iron chandelier will occupy the rear of the store. The goal, Bob Kowalski said, is to create a place to "hang out and stay.''
Some of the 13,000 bottles in stock will be stored on 8-foot high mahogany wall racks. The inventory will cover the spectrum, from $5.99 "value" wines to high-end vintages.
ahhh...so they don't have thunderbird.......but I can still aford something...heh
but I'm 90% sure there is not a price on any bottle in the store...how the hell do I know what i'm buying....christ..If I gotta ask I can't afford it right??
oh cool I got a new caribou...oh sweet!!!
http://www.ndcchambers.com/The_Wine_Market.cfm
Ribbon Cutting
Thursday, November 3
5:00 pm
http://www.surdyks.com/
They have the cab, the chard and the sauvignon blanc.
actually the BEST place to go get wine (and usually by far the least expensive) and I know they are carried in them across the U.S -
COSTCO!!!!
I feel stupid when I walk into the one I'm thinking about wearing tennis shoes.
I guess I don't think about that stuff. I go to some of the finest restaurants in the area (ones tourists would wear suits to) with the local grower guys etc - in work boots and ripped jeans.
Do ya'll have bevmo there? Simi is at Bevmo too.
no bevmo
but we have a como
16 miles...but that is as the crow flies...(I'd bet)
St. Louis Park
(Distance: 16.1 miles)
5801 16th Street West
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
55416-2527
 Eden Prairie
(Distance: 19.3 miles)
12011 Technology Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
55344
 Coon Rapids
(Distance: 25.9 miles)
12547 Riverdale Blvd.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
55433
Fess Parker's Syrah - excellent, has just the right amount of Gamey-ness to complement a good bird. Fess Parker Syrah
Villa Mt. Eden Pinot Noir - Jolly Rancher Peach Hard Candy like tones with spice and a hint of tobacco. It's got the typical cherry etc, but man on man, this stuff is way good! If all Pinot Noir was like this - I would actually drink the stuff more than just on Thanksgiving. Villa's Yummy to my Tummy Pinot
and lastly a good Viognier (if you prefer white with your meal instead of Red) Abundance makes a really good one (and it's reasonable too) Abundance Viognier My favorite Viogniers are both ones that are not sold commercially - I just get a bottle and go to a friends cellar and fill it up, but the Abundance is what good Viognier should taste like.
and for dessert - Chocolate infused Port!
Trentadue makes an excellent one! Chocolate Port
http://faculty.washington.edu/barbwarn/405website/Elofson/pics/photonet/wine.jpg
Thanks guys!!
Pagination