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Greetings, all!

Anne here. I made my first post a week or so ago on a recent Taylor 1955 tasting notes post, but I thought I should avail myself of the opportunity to introduce myself properly here. I described myself on my first post as a long-time lurker, although that may have been a little misleading. I did join the site a couple of years back, but I had only checked in occasionally for a bit of mild browsing, and hadn't really started to get my teeth into reading heavily until this week. My goodness - what a wealth of port knowledge! I must confess I am slightly intimidated. Fortunately, you seem to be an exceptionally friendly bunch, and I hope to get along to a tasting at some point.

I have been coaxed onto these boards by the redoubtable jdaw1, whom I know from the world of tiddlywinks. A glorious game, indeed, though one which I was content to set aside after a mere two or so years of playing it as an undergraduate, when I realised that the only thing I actually enjoyed about it was the social side viz. the port and the exceptionally complex drinking games. Happily, I have now managed to keep up the "social side" alone for a good 15 years.

I am a Glaswegian by nature and a Londoner by geography. I'm very much looking forward to getting to know you all a little better, and - with your kind and astute guidance - the glories of port better still.

Cheers. :660000:

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Welcome to :tpf:, Anne.

I am a Chesterfield-based Scot but from the posh {cough} east side of our wonderful country.

I look forward to meeting you at a Port tasting some time in the not too distant future.

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DRT wrote:I am a Chesterfield-based Scot but from the posh {cough} east side of our wonderful country.
I’ll put £20 on Anne winning that fight. Any takers?
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jdaw1 wrote:
DRT wrote:I am a Chesterfield-based Scot but from the posh {cough} east side of our wonderful country.
I’ll put £20 on Anne winning that fight. Any takers?
Me!
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Well, I must say, that would make for an interesting first TPF port tasting experience for me. Completely different from what I was hitherto expecting. Still, what the hey. I'm game if Derek is. :D

I assume gentlemen of your standing and calibre insist on Marquis of Queensberry rules?

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The lady should choose weapons.
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The lady should choose weapons.

I quite agree.

Derek? Your preference?

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It is compulsory, under Clause 45b(iv), that every new recruit be subjected to an initiation ceremony that includes beating me up at an off-line.

Normally I don't like that rule but this time I've got twenty quid on me losing so there is a silver lining :D
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No wait - hang on! You took Julian's bet. Surely that means you have £20 on you winning? Or is it all just a big misunderstanding?

Perhaps we could do scissors, paper, stone instead. Fewer glasses broken, perhaps.

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Yes. Julian put £20 on you winning and I took the £20.

I'm not very good at rock, paper scissors.

How about this:

We open a case of Fonseca 1966 and stand 6 bottles in front of each of us. We start drinking. First one to fall over is the loser.

Julian can be made to watch.
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Derek has had no port tonight, so a misunderstanding is quite probable.

Which of you has a case of F66?
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We open a case of Fonseca 1966 and stand 6 bottles in front of each of us. We start drinking. First one to fall over is the loser.

Julian, old pal. Should I take this bet?

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Sorry, forgot to mention that it's Julian's round :wink:
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Ajva wrote:We open a case of Fonseca 1966 and stand 6 bottles in front of each of us. We start drinking. First one to fall over is the loser.

Julian, old pal. Should I take this bet?
I was thinking about that. It’s not obvious. Derek is not an insubstantial port drinker. But that is not the sort of thing that one should say of a damsel.

PS: Do experiment with the ‘Quote’ buttons.
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PS: Do experiment with the ‘Quote’ buttons.
Oh yes, I see.
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jdaw1 wrote:Derek is not an insubstantial port drinker. But that is not the sort of thing that one should say of a damsel.
Oh dear! A jdaw attempt to be tactful. This only happens in worrying times. Is it too late to withdraw from the challenge?
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Actually, can I just pick up on this:
Julian can be made to watch.
I am dubious as to whether anyone can make Julian do anything he doesn't want to. Although, to be fair, I think he'd want to watch the suggested battle, so that particular question would not be settled in this case.

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Ajva wrote:
PS: Do experiment with the ‘Quote’ buttons.
Oh yes, I see.
It is, however, possible to be excessively keen on the ‘Quote’ buttons. As always, moderation in everything, especially moderation itself.
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jdaw1 wrote:
Ajva wrote:
PS: Do experiment with the ‘Quote’ buttons.
Oh yes, I see.
It is, however, possible to be excessively keen on the ‘Quote’ buttons. As always, moderation in everything, especially moderation itself.
Without clicking, I sense a time tunnel.
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Glenn E. wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:
Ajva wrote:
PS: Do experiment with the ‘Quote’ buttons.
Oh yes, I see.
It is, however, possible to be excessively keen on the ‘Quote’ buttons. As always, moderation in everything, especially moderation itself.
Without clicking, I sense a time tunnel.
:D

I'll try to ignore the illegal extra space :roll:
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Anne,

To save you asking: yes, it really is that childish here :D

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To save you asking: yes, it really is that childish here :D
In that case, I think I'll fit in just fine. :)

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Ajva wrote:the only thing I actually enjoyed about it was the social side viz. the port and the exceptionally complex drinking games
I always thought admitting that this was the reason for being a member of that club was sufficient reason to be summarily banned for life? :wink:

What about a :tpf: v. CUTwC joint event? Round 1 can be this game you play with the small pieces of plastic. Round 2 can be a fully-blind Port tasting competition. I assume the former is as much a game of chance as the latter :wink:
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