R U in Oregon tomorrow and like wine?
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R U in Oregon tomorrow and like wine?
It's supposed to be beautiful tomorrow.
Why not ride to Boedecker Cellars in industrial NW Portland, show off your bike and have some wine. I'm buying.
Plus, there will be way too much cheese, lil' pizzettes (mushroom/leek, olive/feta or marg)
And smoked salmon sandwiches.
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I know of at least two from this list that will be there.
Why not ride to Boedecker Cellars in industrial NW Portland, show off your bike and have some wine. I'm buying.
Plus, there will be way too much cheese, lil' pizzettes (mushroom/leek, olive/feta or marg)
And smoked salmon sandwiches.
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I know of at least two from this list that will be there.
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I like wine. Like crab cakes. I like pizza. I like most cheese. I like smoked salmon. But I will be about 600 miles south of Boedecker Cellars, so all the "I likes" are pretty much moot.
Have a great time.
Have a great time.
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Now that is what I call a post-ride spread.
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I'm not in Oregon but I am like wine. Sorry, just messing with you. The food looks great, of course.
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