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The 3-handed game gets complicated
Jul 10, 2014,18:19 PM
If you thought two-handed games was difficult:
Sometimes Life gets Complicated.............
MTF
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A Complete Coincidence
By: cazalea : July 10th, 2014-13:45
I offered to take my wife to a wine tasting dinner last night. She was running out the door to a meeting and agreed we'd meet up later at the bistro. Menu looks good The proprietor describes the wines for us - all relatively obscure or "blending" varietal...
What a pleasure!
By: AlexSunrise : July 10th, 2014-15:04
I have always wanted to own a Reverso simply for flipping over the watch when time is not of relevance and it is all about enjoying the moment. Your dinner last night is a perfect example of that. Thanks for sharing with us, Mike. Bottoms up, Alex
Very Nice :-)
By: SALMANPK : July 10th, 2014-16:26
Cool Coincidence :-), why the price variation in the wines from one day to the next? S
Very Interesting...
By: SALMANPK : July 10th, 2014-18:51
Thanks :-) didn't know about that one. S
The two handed game
By: MTF : July 10th, 2014-18:14
cazalea The current Mrs MTF and I play the same two handed games in restaurants with mono-brand coincidences..... :-) Its what keeps us ticking. MTF ...
Heart warming post!
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : July 12th, 2014-05:33
Great post cazalea! Great minds think alike! Glad you had a good time of wine and food and of course, your lovely wife's company that night. The Reversos look great on both of you . Indeed a good couple watch Cheers Robin
This question reminds me of an episode
By: cazalea : July 12th, 2014-07:32
Of a show called "Black's Books". When asked his mother's maiden name (a standard verification question) the main character replied, "I don't even know her first name! We just called her 'Ma'" I don't know what models these are. In both cases, I bought th...
Both great watches! I see reversos on men only occasionally,
By: watchthatman : July 12th, 2014-10:51
but I've never seen them on women, although I think they can really work. The "Ma" story reminds me of something I heard a man say this at his father's funeral: "I don't know if he ever learned our names, he just always said "Hey you!". The only one he ev...