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phiz
from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2004-01-17 08:26 [#01037728]
Points: 2622 Status: Lurker
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click here
"Very rich, buttery and full-bodied with toasty oak and acidity to match.
Richard James, Jun 1 1999, Richard's score 90"
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Key_Secret
from Sverige (Sweden) on 2004-01-17 08:31 [#01037729]
Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to phiz: #01037728
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Wow. Full-on rich buttery malolactic style showing golden colour, oaky nose yet delivering ripe and creamy fruit too; concentrated with lovely roundness and tropical fruit pinched by tight structure of acidity, alcohol and oak leading to a balanced drier finish. Long and complex flavours, especially after being open for a few hours to reveal even richer butterscotch and pineapple, yet toasty and then fresh finish.
no... this isn't RDJ...
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Key_Secret
from Sverige (Sweden) on 2004-01-17 08:34 [#01037733]
Points: 9325 Status: Regular
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Aphex the pre-eminent menswear designer:
Richard James delivers a collection of his most heralded signature shapes. Sharp lines and directional sleek silhouette
http://www.richardjames.co.uk
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phiz
from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2004-01-17 08:45 [#01037737]
Points: 2622 Status: Lurker
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Slinky inventor too. click here
went nuts and joined a cult in Bolivia
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Key_Secret
from Sverige (Sweden) on 2004-01-17 12:10 [#01038026]
Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to phiz: #01037737
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heh I had no idea!
I don't get this sentence:
Richard then spent the next two years figuring out the best steel gauge and coil to use in making the toy and Betty James found a name for the new toy after discovering in the dictionary that the word "Slinky" is a Swedish word meaning traespiral - sleek or sinuous.
There is no swedish word called "Slinky". the closest related word is "slinka" (a verb) meaning "slink, steal, slip".
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