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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: BadShot on November 20, 2003, 05:47:56 AM

Title: Phillip Marlowe . . . A True Poet
Post by: BadShot on November 20, 2003, 05:47:56 AM
such a wonderful review of the new dyno-thane Barrage . . . i was more enthralled reading your review than i was when galdalf fell into khazad dum (i think) with the balrog . . .
Title: Re: Phillip Marlowe . . . A True Poet
Post by: Jeffrevs on November 21, 2003, 11:15:00 AM
Rags, I would assume those are Bombay Saphire Martinis...
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JEFF
"These pretzels are making me thirsty!"
Title: Re: Phillip Marlowe . . . A True Poet
Post by: scotts33 on November 21, 2003, 03:14:51 PM
Great review.  Like to know more about how it was drilled.  105 deg drilling or 135?  

Phillip--What's with you and the skaters?  

Scott
Title: Re: Phillip Marlowe . . . A True Poet
Post by: Phillip Marlowe on November 21, 2003, 03:31:30 PM
Thank you for the nice words.  The drilling was pin directly under ring, cg left at a 45 degree angle.

Rags, I've tried Nick's and Nora's, both on the Charles, Nick's is on Powell, while Nora's is on Loy.  I did it while waiting for a spade-thin man with a falcon, who has been known to Bogart a cigarette, but he never showed.  I was left having a a Vichy wine with a fat man at Rick's on Green Street.  So its back to reading Spenser, looking for good Polish food at Banacek's off the square and trying to watch out, because it seems trouble follows me here.   Maybe you and I can meet for a bourbon, no ice at Archer's in Blue City.

Oh, as to the skaters, I admit to watching Dorothy Hamill for scenic value...

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Edited on 11/21/2003 4:29 PM
Title: Re: Phillip Marlowe . . . A True Poet
Post by: kendog on November 21, 2003, 03:42:53 PM
very entertaining Phil
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kendog
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