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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    I trust it is a nice Penfolds Grange Hermitage.
    Actually, we've had 2 bottles of Grange (one for my 60th birthday and, I think, one for our 50th wedding anniversary) and weren't impressed by either bottle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Actually, we've had 2 bottles of Grange (one for my 60th birthday and, I think, one for our 50th wedding anniversary) and weren't impressed by either bottle.

    WHAAAAAAAAAAAAT! You actually drank it? OMFG! I don't think that is the idea at all, certainly it seems to be an Ego thing just to flash it when your mate's call around & kept on the shelf for all to see & ponder over. But to drink an overpriced bottle of red? OMFG! But I know you ain't into that ****.

    You may have had better success with a nice Yellowtail Cab Sav. $8 ----- 12 a bottle, & it is nice drinking. Ah well your next 50th then.

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    We won one bottle.

    The other we got when Mac's Liquor (Woolworths before BWS) had it on special, 20% off. They also had another special, buy 6 bottles of wine and get 20% off. We asked if the Grange could be the 6th bottle and would the extra 20% off still apply. It did, so we effectively got 36% off the Grange. It wasn't one of the ultra-high priced vintages.

    We didn't keep them on the shelf. They were in our wine fridge.
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    Even worse than Vogue vs Vouge I've heard people call a Land Cruiser a Landy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    We won one bottle.

    The other we got when Mac's Liquor (Woolworths before BWS) had it on special, 20% off. They also had another special, buy 6 bottles of wine and get 20% off. We asked if the Grange could be the 6th bottle and would the extra 20% off still apply. It did, so we effectively got 36% off the Grange. It wasn't one of the ultra-high priced vintages.

    We didn't keep them on the shelf. They were in our wine fridge.
    Did you take them out well before you popped the cork? The experts say Room Temperature but I dunno. My BiL called around one day with a Bottle that been on his back seat in his car in the sun. The warmth seemed to really smooth out & enhance the contents & any alcohol taste spikes were absent & it became a very enjoyable smooth drink & I would never have believed that could happen, but it did.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Even worse than Vogue vs Vouge I've heard people call a Land Cruiser a Landy!

    ........as well as a Series a Friggin Jeep.


    I recall reading a paperback a couple of years ago when a Woman went out to the South Pacific to manage a Coconut Plantation during WW2. Don't ask.


    The only thing that ****ed me off was her frequent reference to her Land Rover she drove around in.

    The thing was, LR was only available Post War .Of course she meant a JEEP

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    Trucks? Another annoying Americanism that has infiltrated our lexicon. Trucks are those big things with heaps of wheels that carry goods and stuff. Like DaveD2 drives. We drive cars or Landies or Rangies but we're not driving trucks. So there! That's my grump for the day!
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    Oooh, I've just discovered this thread! My chance for a hearty "Hear hear!" or a grump of my own.

    Yeah, this "truck" business. It has to be stopped at once. Somebody write a letter to The Times.

    I also want to congratulate you on using correct plurals ("Hear hear!! I say). It's "Landies". Not Landys.

    Don't even get me started on "Landy's" (God, it was hard to make myself write that; I think it's given me a nosebleed).

    Now..... I probably should go back to the start of this thread and discover what it's actually about.


    ​Though, before I do, I think I noticed somebody using the term "fora" correctly. Man, this is the thread for me.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I've been seeing, on a number of fora, more and more RR owners referring to them as a "Range".
    Are you sure that they weren't saying that with a silent "G"? They may have been referring to their payload.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    ........and a Series as "Serie"
    Maybe they were French?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnno1969 View Post
    Are you sure that they weren't saying that with a silent "G"? They may have been referring to their payload.
    Well, how's that for a coincidence? I wrote that, then went back to read the thread and discoverd that it is littered with references to plonk. Talk about great(?) minds....

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