Doghead's Cosmic Bar
This is a science fiction character forum. Doghead's Cosmic Bar is an intergalactic bar run by your favorite bartender, Doghead. Stop in, have a drink, and get your talk on!
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psimagus
16 years ago
16 years ago
Maybe peanuts should be the theme.
I guess the first question we need to ask ourselves is - am I crunchy or smooth?
I don't have much of a preference - just so long as I don't turn out to be slightly stale, and in the bowl closest to the washroom!
I guess the first question we need to ask ourselves is - am I crunchy or smooth?
I don't have much of a preference - just so long as I don't turn out to be slightly stale, and in the bowl closest to the washroom!
Bev
16 years ago
16 years ago
I am pretty sure Psi is salty and Prob is honey roasted. Irina may be covered in chocolate, but I am not sure that has anything to do with the nuts theme.
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16 years ago
16 years ago
Then there is the Champagne, I wonder if they have any more of the cheap Canadian stuff left... Tastes terrible but has quite a kick.
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16 years ago
16 years ago
Yes, and things to make noise, pots, pans, quarter stick of dynamite..oh and hats.
Bev
16 years ago
16 years ago
Can you call it Champagne when it comes from Canada? I am far from an expert but I have had such things said at me when enjoying a perfectly fine California sparkling wine.

prob123
16 years ago
16 years ago
I think that if it gets touched by a French speaking hockey player it can be called Champagne in Canada.
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16 years ago
16 years ago
Couldn't find the Champagne but there some Spumante, cellared in Canada and bottled in Niagara Falls...

DerKork
16 years ago
16 years ago
At least it was no Charlesmagne.... 
And Champagne is sparkling wine from a specific region in france (can you guess its name? champagne, exactly. ) only.
It's a protected name (in europe at least).
Now, I'm back off to my check list - you gotta know if you need to head to the petrol station to buy some last minute supplies for today's party.

And Champagne is sparkling wine from a specific region in france (can you guess its name? champagne, exactly. ) only.
It's a protected name (in europe at least).
Now, I'm back off to my check list - you gotta know if you need to head to the petrol station to buy some last minute supplies for today's party.
prob123
16 years ago
16 years ago
Not in Canada YET
Order Amending Subsections 11.18(3) and (4) of the Trade-marks Act
With respect to wines, the Agreement stipulates that the following names will be removed from the list on the date of entry into force of the Agreement: "Bordeaux," "Chianti," "Claret," "Madeira," "Malaga," "Marsala," "Medoc," "Médoc," "Mosel" and "Moselle." The names "Bourgogne," "Burgundy," "Rhin," "Rhine," "Sauterne" and "Sauternes" will be deleted on December 31, 2008. Wine names that bear significant importance to Canadian wine producers, i.e. "Chablis," "Champagne," "Port," "Porto" and "Sherry," will be removed from the list on December 31, 2013.
So you still have a few years to buy Canadian Champagne.. and you better hurry on the Burgundy.
Order Amending Subsections 11.18(3) and (4) of the Trade-marks Act
With respect to wines, the Agreement stipulates that the following names will be removed from the list on the date of entry into force of the Agreement: "Bordeaux," "Chianti," "Claret," "Madeira," "Malaga," "Marsala," "Medoc," "Médoc," "Mosel" and "Moselle." The names "Bourgogne," "Burgundy," "Rhin," "Rhine," "Sauterne" and "Sauternes" will be deleted on December 31, 2008. Wine names that bear significant importance to Canadian wine producers, i.e. "Chablis," "Champagne," "Port," "Porto" and "Sherry," will be removed from the list on December 31, 2013.
So you still have a few years to buy Canadian Champagne.. and you better hurry on the Burgundy.
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