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> On Fri, 25 Sep 1998 14:11:56 Magnus Alexandersson wrote:
Well, if you insist...
FTGZG-L is a delightful little vintage produced on a daily basis by a
frankly dizzying array of cyber-vintners. The proverbs about 'too many
cooks' aside, this diversity of creative input produces an end product which
is suprisingly mellow and smooth, with only the occasional tang of bitterness.
An astoundingly high quality, considering the output of this particular label.
The bouquet is quite pronounced, a delightful cornucopia of charged phosphors,
acrylic paint with just a hint of the 'je nais sais quois' of gamerooms
everywhere.
This particular number works well as an aperitif before gaming, creative or
painting sessions, and as a lubricant for bull sessions. Does not go well with
chickensh*t munchkins. While no hard and fast rules of etiquette surround its
use, it is typically a gentlepersons' drink, and has become 'de riguer' at
fashionable After Action Reviews.
Four Stars
(Stop that! This is getting silly... >^_^<)
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> On Fri, 25 Sep 1998 14:11:56 Magnus Alexandersson wrote:
Well, if you insist...
FTGZG-L is a delightful little vintage produced on a daily basis by a
frankly dizzying array of cyber-vintners. The proverbs about 'too many
cooks' aside, this diversity of creative input produces an end product which
is suprisingly mellow and smooth, with only the occasional tang of bitterness.
An astoundingly high quality, considering the output of this particular label.
The bouquet is quite pronounced, a delightful cornucopia of charged phosphors
and acrylic paint with just a hint of the 'je nais sais quois' of gamerooms
everywhere.
This particular number works well as an aperitif before gaming, creative or
painting sessions, as a lubricant for bull sessions, and usually works with
rules beefs as well. Does not go well with chickensh*t munchkins. While no
hard and fast rules of etiquette surround its use, it is typically a
gentlepersons' drink, and has become 'de riguer' at fashionable After Action
Reviews.
Four Stars
(Stop that! This is getting silly... >^_^<)
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Jim 'Jiji' Foster / jfoster@kansas.net
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Truly, truly beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes.
Noah
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Who wrote the "Wine Taster's Guide to the FTGZG List" review? The post I saved
doesn't have the original author's name quoted (I don't think) and I
really, really want permission to post this gem to my DS2/SG2 webpage...
Would the original author please email me and let me know if it's ok to post
it to my page? (with full credit to said author of course) Thanks,