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Thanks for the advice Mary - I personally prefer Lagavulin but the  
cost here in Canada has driven me to La Phroig quarter cask (very nice  
indeed) :).

Thanks for the welcome.

sue

Quoting Mary Tegel <[log in to unmask]>:

> Susan,
> The gentlemen will go easier on you if you mention Lagavulin or
> La Phroig-- there appears to be some
> division on this. It's fairly clear about when to pay them heed or
> just let them go on. There are some ladies on the list too; we will
> hold out on who's what. Mostly, it's informative and using, sometimes
> endearing. Welcome.
> --Mary
>
> ***************************************
> M.V. Tegel, hands-on impresario
> Tegel Design + Planning
> 551-914-1171
>
> **************************************
>
> On Dec 7, 2009, at 11:14 AM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 12/7/2009 1:49:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,   
>> [log in to unmask]  writes:
>> Susan L. Maltby, Conservator
>> Maltby & Associates Inc.
>> Adjunct Faculty, Museum Studies Programme/Faculty of Information
>> University of Toronto
>> 416-921-2877
>> Ladies and gentlemen of the list, please welcome Susan Maltby, a    
>> visitor from ConsDistList, who has expressed interest in charred    
>> furniture and gift shops.   Susan, tell us something about   
>> yourself,  please, we promise not to make fun of you for at least a  
>>  month or  two.   What do you conserve?  Do you think century-old   
>> bronze  statues should have green patina, or be all spiffed up with  
>>  brown?    Do you think Eric Gugler's 1948 porch-mezzanine on the   
>> south portico  of the White House should be taken out?  Is Pierre   
>> Trudeau a good  dancer?
>>
>> To get you up and running, Pyrate is a stone mason from the deep    
>> south who travels all around the country doing interesting things    
>> and saw the first 911 plane fly right by him while he was working   
>> on  top of the Pan Am Building.    Ralph is divorced, probably for   
>> good  reasons.  Ken Follett originated the list, and has this sort   
>> of  literary-fantasy empire which I cannot quite figure out.   Dan   
>>  Becker is, I believe, against vinyl siding.  Steve Stokowski has    
>> this giant encyclopedia of weird masonry stuff in his brain.  And    
>>  Cuyler wants a little bit o' dat lollipop conservation act-shun!    
>>    Those are a few of the key players.
>>
>> Christopher
>>
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