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06/10/2004 9:29 PM  
I think I just changed my mind on this one.
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06/10/2004 10:09 PM  
easy decision for me since i am not a big cos fan. i am now starting to think that i should of grabbed more than 1 case of pavie though
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06/11/2004 2:39 AM  
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easy decision for me since i am not a big cos fan. i am now starting to think that i should of grabbed more than 1 case of pavie though




I am a huge Cos fan, but had to pass.

Pavie is still out there around $135, what most places were selling it for when first released.
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06/11/2004 2:53 AM  
i know, the pavie is still readily available, but there are some other ones i want to get first.
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06/11/2004 2:56 AM  
Where are you going to put it?????
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06/11/2004 2:58 AM  
cellar dimishment party. not that anyone wants to travel to pgh
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06/11/2004 2:59 AM  
Been there - done that!
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06/11/2004 3:02 AM  
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i know, the pavie is still readily available, but there are some other ones i want to get first.




Latour would be my choice if I didn't have to put two through college. ;^)

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06/11/2004 3:12 AM  
that's what summer jobs are for
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06/11/2004 3:32 AM  
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that's what summer jobs are for




They best raise minimum wage then. Tuition is rising faster than the cost of 2003 Montrose.

Regardless, I can only hope one of them earns a degree in enology. ROFL
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06/11/2004 6:01 PM  
Hee hee.

My daughter's going back to grad school in the fall, and was just offered a TA position. That will signficantly reduce MY expenditures!
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06/13/2004 4:44 AM  
Timing could not be better, today the Costco in Oakbrook, IL had the 2001 Cos for $57.99...made passing on the 2003 much more tolerable.
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06/15/2004 8:24 PM  
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Hee hee.

My daughter's going back to grad school in the fall, and was just offered a TA position. That will signficantly reduce MY expenditures!





Way to go Gary! What are you gonna pick up with the extra scratch? And when can I come drink it?

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