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Cycles Gladiator Chardonnay 2005
Here’s another recommended wine - Cycles Gladiator Chardonnay 2005. We enjoyed this wine tonight alongside tuscan grilled chicken and fried rice. We’ve had this wine before, at a family gathering last September, and were initially attracted to the wine by the interesting label of course (click on the link above for an explanation). […]
Tresantos Roble 2001
My wife and I have recently been on a spanish wine kick and I wanted to share a recommendation for a Tresantos Roble 2001. We picked this bottle up at the local market and found the Spanish tempranillo to be dry and dirt in the middle of summer with a dark red to brownish […]
Clay Bennett continues to LIE
Some might call it posturing, but I’d rather call it what it is - Lying.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sonics/2003683358_sonics27m.html
Clay Bennett continues to show the Sonics fans and residents of Washington that he can not be trusted by his constant lying about his intentions. In turn, Howard Schultz should not be trusted either -remember when Schultz said that he […]
Italian in Kirkland: Round 1 - Mama Lucia’s
Here is a restaurant review that I submitted to the Seattlest last week. Enjoy!
Are you looking for the finest pasta on the Eastside? How about some real, old country eggplant parm or chicken picatta? Kirkland boasts a trio of restaurants that proudly fly the green, white, and red flag. But which is best you may […]
Zags 07/08 Schedule Coming Together
Today, the message board formerly known as Zagshoops (which I refuse to link to) revealed that the 07 Zags will be traveling back east to take on the UConn Huskies on a (semi) neutral court in Boston. Revenge. The Huskies have beaten us twice over the past 10 years when it mattered most.
Slow Down…
Check out this article about a new trend called “slow travel” I like the idea of enabling travlers to live more like the locals and get outside of the hotels and tourist lines.
The Final Four is Boring
This years NCAA Tournament has been boring: only a handful of really good games, no cinderellas, no big upsets, and no really interesting storylines.
If it weren’t for some damn good journalism from ESPN’s guest blogger, Chuck Klosterman, and Red from PocketExpress I wouldn’t even know who was playing in the finals tonight.
It seems […]
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