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I don't have kids in the school system anymore, but here they've already used up their 'allowance'........these kids will be in class till July!Originally posted by hoosierMore snow than ice: 14 inches in last 36 hours, with a nice little freezing rain shower mixed in to add a sedimented look to the snow drifts.Originally posted by packinpatlandhttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090127/ap_on_re_us/winter_storm
This is supposed to hit the East Coast tonight.........anyone been inconvienced by this latest one?
Inconvenienced: Southern Indiana doesn't know how to deal with major storms. They can't keep the schools open if more than an inch of snow is on the ground. A foot of snow means they close schools for a week. Time to go through the babysitter Rolodex.
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Of course you wouldn't. Why is it ridiculous? I thought you were in favor of the free market?Originally posted by HowardRoarkI was out there last fall; I would never pay the prices at French Laundry. No offense. I have no problem paying a lot for a good meal/experience, but that is ridiculous. We ate at Bistro Jeanty…it was fine. Also ate at The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma....not as good.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsNone.Originally posted by HowardRoarkWhich winery?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIf things break the way Ty wants them to...ty will be in Yountville.Originally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIt is a chilly 60 degrees in scottsdale. Ty may have to break out the comforter..the cardboard box isnt' well insulated.
Let's talk again in July 

French Laundry.
The quality of ingredients, the knowledge of the staff, the pay for the staff (hmmm...grant achatz worked there, kevin binkley, ron siegel and the ace of cakes Duff Godman), etc. more than justify prices. Considering that many pay 150-200 for a 1.5 hour meal at a decent restaraunt..and dining at the laundry typical takes 3.5-4 hours...it is more than reasonable.
I'm sorry, but Bistro Jeanty doesnt' even compare. And, to compare a bistro and all that implies is kinda funny. The day that Thomas Keller starts serving cassoulet or coq au vin will be the day his prices come down. Those are "family meal" type dishes at his place. My god, you can find french food like that in every city in this country.
The FL is considered to be one of the best in the states and the world. You turned down the opportunity to eat at the only Michelin 3 star restaurant in the states.
I don't think you understand the quality of ingredients and the preparation it takes.
As for your declaration that you have no problem paying...your choices suggest otherwise.
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Pretty sophisticated food talk for someone who lives in a cardboard box.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOf course you wouldn't. Why is it ridiculous? I thought you were in favor of the free market?Originally posted by HowardRoarkI was out there last fall; I would never pay the prices at French Laundry. No offense. I have no problem paying a lot for a good meal/experience, but that is ridiculous. We ate at Bistro Jeanty…it was fine. Also ate at The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma....not as good.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsNone.Originally posted by HowardRoarkWhich winery?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIf things break the way Ty wants them to...ty will be in Yountville.Originally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIt is a chilly 60 degrees in scottsdale. Ty may have to break out the comforter..the cardboard box isnt' well insulated.
Let's talk again in July 

French Laundry.
The quality of ingredients, the knowledge of the staff, the pay for the staff (hmmm...grant achatz worked there, kevin binkley, ron siegel and the ace of cakes Duff Godman), etc. more than justify prices. Considering that many pay 150-200 for a 1.5 hour meal at a decent restaraunt..and dining at the laundry typical takes 3.5-4 hours...it is more than reasonable.
I'm sorry, but Bistro Jeanty doesnt' even compare. And, to compare a bistro and all that implies is kinda funny. The day that Thomas Keller starts serving cassoulet or coq au vin will be the day his prices come down. Those are "family meal" type dishes at his place. My god, you can find french food like that in every city in this country.
The FL is considered to be one of the best in the states and the world. You turned down the opportunity to eat at the only Michelin 3 star restaurant in the states.
I don't think you understand the quality of ingredients and the preparation it takes.
As for your declaration that you have no problem paying...your choices suggest otherwise.
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As I said, no offense. I have no problem with the place or people paying the prices (I am all for the free market, and as you need a reservation 2 months in advance, that is if you can get one, suggests they should be charging more). And yes, I do understand the quality and prep...I just choose not to pay close to a grand for a meal for two (see Tex, I am not an elitist). I was not comparing the two restaurants.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOf course you wouldn't. Why is it ridiculous? I thought you were in favor of the free market?Originally posted by HowardRoarkI was out there last fall; I would never pay the prices at French Laundry. No offense. I have no problem paying a lot for a good meal/experience, but that is ridiculous. We ate at Bistro Jeanty…it was fine. Also ate at The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma....not as good.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsNone.Originally posted by HowardRoarkWhich winery?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIf things break the way Ty wants them to...ty will be in Yountville.Originally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIt is a chilly 60 degrees in scottsdale. Ty may have to break out the comforter..the cardboard box isnt' well insulated.
Let's talk again in July 

French Laundry.
The quality of ingredients, the knowledge of the staff, the pay for the staff (hmmm...grant achatz worked there, kevin binkley, ron siegel and the ace of cakes Duff Godman), etc. more than justify prices. Considering that many pay 150-200 for a 1.5 hour meal at a decent restaraunt..and dining at the laundry typical takes 3.5-4 hours...it is more than reasonable.
I'm sorry, but Bistro Jeanty doesnt' even compare. And, to compare a bistro and all that implies is kinda funny. The day that Thomas Keller starts serving cassoulet or coq au vin will be the day his prices come down. Those are "family meal" type dishes at his place. My god, you can find french food like that in every city in this country.
The FL is considered to be one of the best in the states and the world. You turned down the opportunity to eat at the only Michelin 3 star restaurant in the states.
I don't think you understand the quality of ingredients and the preparation it takes.
As for your declaration that you have no problem paying...your choices suggest otherwise.
Good luck, I hope it works out for you.After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.
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Ah, you confuse wealth with taste!Originally posted by packinpatlandPretty sophisticated food talk for someone who lives in a cardboard box.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOf course you wouldn't. Why is it ridiculous? I thought you were in favor of the free market?Originally posted by HowardRoarkI was out there last fall; I would never pay the prices at French Laundry. No offense. I have no problem paying a lot for a good meal/experience, but that is ridiculous. We ate at Bistro Jeanty…it was fine. Also ate at The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma....not as good.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsNone.Originally posted by HowardRoarkWhich winery?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIf things break the way Ty wants them to...ty will be in Yountville.Originally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIt is a chilly 60 degrees in scottsdale. Ty may have to break out the comforter..the cardboard box isnt' well insulated.
Let's talk again in July 

French Laundry.
The quality of ingredients, the knowledge of the staff, the pay for the staff (hmmm...grant achatz worked there, kevin binkley, ron siegel and the ace of cakes Duff Godman), etc. more than justify prices. Considering that many pay 150-200 for a 1.5 hour meal at a decent restaraunt..and dining at the laundry typical takes 3.5-4 hours...it is more than reasonable.
I'm sorry, but Bistro Jeanty doesnt' even compare. And, to compare a bistro and all that implies is kinda funny. The day that Thomas Keller starts serving cassoulet or coq au vin will be the day his prices come down. Those are "family meal" type dishes at his place. My god, you can find french food like that in every city in this country.
The FL is considered to be one of the best in the states and the world. You turned down the opportunity to eat at the only Michelin 3 star restaurant in the states.
I don't think you understand the quality of ingredients and the preparation it takes.
As for your declaration that you have no problem paying...your choices suggest otherwise.
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A grand? You and the misses...even Ty concedes that the FL would be wasted on young children..woulda been outta there for 500 hundred.Originally posted by HowardRoarkAs I said, no offense. I have no problem with the place or people paying the prices (I am all for the free market, and as you need a reservation 2 months in advance, that is if you can get one, suggests they should be charging more). And yes, I do understand the quality and prep...I just choose not to pay close to a grand for a meal for two (see Tex, I am not an elitist). I was not comparing the two restaurants.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOf course you wouldn't. Why is it ridiculous? I thought you were in favor of the free market?Originally posted by HowardRoarkI was out there last fall; I would never pay the prices at French Laundry. No offense. I have no problem paying a lot for a good meal/experience, but that is ridiculous. We ate at Bistro Jeanty…it was fine. Also ate at The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma....not as good.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsNone.Originally posted by HowardRoarkWhich winery?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIf things break the way Ty wants them to...ty will be in Yountville.Originally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIt is a chilly 60 degrees in scottsdale. Ty may have to break out the comforter..the cardboard box isnt' well insulated.
Let's talk again in July 

French Laundry.
The quality of ingredients, the knowledge of the staff, the pay for the staff (hmmm...grant achatz worked there, kevin binkley, ron siegel and the ace of cakes Duff Godman), etc. more than justify prices. Considering that many pay 150-200 for a 1.5 hour meal at a decent restaraunt..and dining at the laundry typical takes 3.5-4 hours...it is more than reasonable.
I'm sorry, but Bistro Jeanty doesnt' even compare. And, to compare a bistro and all that implies is kinda funny. The day that Thomas Keller starts serving cassoulet or coq au vin will be the day his prices come down. Those are "family meal" type dishes at his place. My god, you can find french food like that in every city in this country.
The FL is considered to be one of the best in the states and the world. You turned down the opportunity to eat at the only Michelin 3 star restaurant in the states.
I don't think you understand the quality of ingredients and the preparation it takes.
As for your declaration that you have no problem paying...your choices suggest otherwise.
Good luck, I hope it works out for you.
You say no offense..but you also say it is "ridiculous" and that you have no problem paying for a good meal, yet your choice suggests otherwise. You paid for a decent/competent meal.
Well, hopefully, you at least had the romanee conti at bistro jeanty or did you just go with the "pitcher of red?"
Or did you sneer derisively when they couldn't offer you a grain belt.
Luck. Thanx. We will see. I will not be working in the kitchen, that is for sure.
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You are not including the wine. And I need a lot of wine to sign for the check when it goes over $300 for two people.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsA grand? You and the misses...even Ty concedes that the FL would be wasted on young children..woulda been outta there for 500 hundred.
You start working there, and I will break open the wallet.After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.
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Point conceded. But, being the "thrifty" minnesotan..i figured you'd go for lunch.Originally posted by HowardRoarkYou are not including the wine. And I need a lot of wine to sign for the check when it goes over $300 for two people.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsA grand? You and the misses...even Ty concedes that the FL would be wasted on young children..woulda been outta there for 500 hundred.
You start working there, and I will break open the wallet.
BTW, you still didn't have to pay that much as the FL does have a corking fee, only 50 beans. So, you coulda brought in your 7 Deadly Zins.
If i'm there...i will clearly steer you towards an 03 Screaming Eagle...only 1800 beans...or a easy drinking phelps meritage..a bargain at 575.
I will take your offer as a binding contract.
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An excellent choice. That was the last tasting they pulled out at the winery. I was about to dump it until I saw the price. It was very good.....or a easy drinking phelps meritage..a bargain at 575.
After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.
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I'm doubting they were throwing you the 97 though.Originally posted by HowardRoarkAn excellent choice. That was the last tasting they pulled out at the winery. I was about to dump it until I saw the price. It was very good.....or a easy drinking phelps meritage..a bargain at 575.

I prefer my blends from bordeaux. Ty prefers Freedom wines.
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You guys are making me nostalgic. I miss biking across the coastal range -up Old La Honda road, along skyline road then down into Pescadero, the eucalyptus trees... 60F on a bright crisp January afternoon. Good times.Originally posted by HowardRoarkI was out there last fall; I would never pay the prices at French Laundry. No offense. I have no problem paying a lot for a good meal/experience, but that is ridiculous. We ate at Bistro Jeanty…it was fine. Also ate at The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma....not as good.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsNone.Originally posted by HowardRoarkWhich winery?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIf things break the way Ty wants them to...ty will be in Yountville.Originally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIt is a chilly 60 degrees in scottsdale. Ty may have to break out the comforter..the cardboard box isnt' well insulated.
Let's talk again in July 

French Laundry."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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OK, because everyone is bitching about all the politics, I will keep with the California (now bankrupt because of so many entitlements…sorry) theme. Rand, you are now getting closer to my favorite part of the state; the Carmel/Monterey Bay area. I went to the 2000 US Open at Pebble when Tiger won by about 14 strokes; one of the best weeks of my life.Originally posted by mraynrandYou guys are making me nostalgic. I miss biking across the coastal range -up Old La Honda road, along skyline road then down into Pescadero, the eucalyptus trees... 60F on a bright crisp January afternoon. Good times.Originally posted by HowardRoarkI was out there last fall; I would never pay the prices at French Laundry. No offense. I have no problem paying a lot for a good meal/experience, but that is ridiculous. We ate at Bistro Jeanty…it was fine. Also ate at The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma....not as good.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsNone.Originally posted by HowardRoarkWhich winery?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIf things break the way Ty wants them to...ty will be in Yountville.Originally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIt is a chilly 60 degrees in scottsdale. Ty may have to break out the comforter..the cardboard box isnt' well insulated.
Let's talk again in July 

French Laundry.
Go a little further south to the best part, Big Sur. Ty, that is one place I spent too much on a hotel but was happy to do it…so I am not always a thrifty Minnesotan. Stay at Post Ranch Inn if you ever have the opportunity.
A little further south is the Sideways (the movie) Wine Country. I enjoy this area more than the Napa area. Very low-key. The Napa area gave me the same kind of headache I get when I am forced to go to the mall. There is too much going on. Too much traffic. Too many assholes. I found it to be a lot of work….it was exhausting. Again Ty, no offense.After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.
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I proposed to my wife on the beach just south of Half Moon Bay. Used to go to Asilomar for retreats (work related) and go for runs through Spanish Bay and get yelled at and chased by the uptight grounds crew. Drank to excess on the beaches at night and went in for an ice cold (brief) swim. Monterrey Bay and Carmel are gorgeous, but a little too upscale for my tastes. We would go hiking off Kings Canyon instead. All that good wine and food is wasted on me - I have a completely unsophisticated palate.Originally posted by HowardRoarkOK, because everyone is bitching about all the politics, I will keep with the California (now bankrupt because of so many entitlements…sorry) theme. Rand, you are now getting closer to my favorite part of the state; the Carmel/Monterey Bay area. I went to the 2000 US Open at Pebble when Tiger won by about 14 strokes; one of the best weeks of my life.Originally posted by mraynrandYou guys are making me nostalgic. I miss biking across the coastal range -up Old La Honda road, along skyline road then down into Pescadero, the eucalyptus trees... 60F on a bright crisp January afternoon. Good times.Originally posted by HowardRoarkI was out there last fall; I would never pay the prices at French Laundry. No offense. I have no problem paying a lot for a good meal/experience, but that is ridiculous. We ate at Bistro Jeanty…it was fine. Also ate at The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma....not as good.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsNone.Originally posted by HowardRoarkWhich winery?Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIf things break the way Ty wants them to...ty will be in Yountville.Originally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsIt is a chilly 60 degrees in scottsdale. Ty may have to break out the comforter..the cardboard box isnt' well insulated.
Let's talk again in July 

French Laundry.
Go a little further south to the best part, Big Sur. Ty, that is one place I spent too much on a hotel but was happy to do it…so I am not always a thrifty Minnesotan. Stay at Post Ranch Inn if you ever have the opportunity.
A little further south is the Sideways (the movie) Wine Country. I enjoy this area more than the Napa area. Very low-key. The Napa area gave me the same kind of headache I get when I am forced to go to the mall. There is too much going on. Too much traffic. Too many assholes. I found it to be a lot of work….it was exhausting. Again Ty, no offense."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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