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> Well, look who's back! It's Mr. Toodles, and he's
> brought along with him his carpetbag of long-ago
> debunked stupid-shit nonsense notions. Imagine
> that!
It's clear you can't get me out of your mind while I am away. Further proof I own your sorry ass. Truth be told though, you come pretty cheap.
> > Which of their vineyards in California produces
> Pinot Grigio?
>
> Like Brockmont and Luzmary, the phony wine expert
> had no idea of Terlato's California operations
> until I pointed them out.
Pont to your evidence supporting this ridiculous claim. In fact, my response indicating that the D.O.C. was wholly unnecessary would alert most normal thinking folks that I was more than aware that Terlato produced wines in various regions of he world. You being a complete dumbass couldn't pick up on that. You're probably still trying to figure out what D.O.C. means. I suppose that's what happens when your entire existence is based solely upon how well you can manage to utilize Google. In your case, you fuck that task up too.
> Did you know by the way that the Greenway Downs
> area was once known as Oakmont, a corruption of
> the Civil War era Oak Mount? LOL! So many 'monts
> that don't begin with 'Broad'.
Where is Greenway Downs in relation to Brockmont? Quite foolish, but not surprising, that you'd step into this pile of shit all over again.
> So very like every one of the the "grilled" items
> on the group menu at Bonaroti. No
> grill/smoker/pizza-oven is involved in the
> preparation of any of those,
Your childish fear of a grill seems to have clouded your understanding of what one is.
> and no such tender
> fish as a branzino ought to be either.
So, I had the opportunity to ask the wife where she came up the idea to grill the branzino. She told me she got it straight from the Terlato website.
https://www.terlatovineyards.com/blog/five-chefs-five-italian-dishes-paired-terlato-vineyards-friuli-pinot-grigio
Now, we've dined at Bottega before, so I was surprised to not remember seeing it on the menu. I seem to recall having the quail. Then again, grilled branzino is very common on the menu of high end restaurants. If you can find the equity in your home and you find yourself in Los Angeles, the grilled branzino at Bestia is outstanding. Or, does your irrational fear of grills prevent you from allowing others to grill food for you?
> Well, each of them has certainly apprised me of
> the fact that they take delivery of fresh seafood
> each Sunday and holiday morning, so you can always
> just go suck on that one some more.
Well, further proof that the entire notion of these Principals is nothing more than a farce concocted in the depraved mind of a confirmed sociopathic liar.
> Here are a couple of internet pictures of the
> place. From past experience, I know that there is
> a need to advise that I did not take these
> pictures, nor do I appear anywhere in them But do
> note how closely they resemble pictures of some
> grassy area with small trees...
Neither picture shows the relation to Washington Avenue. Had they, it would be plainly obvious that there is no access to either segment of the park from Washington Avenue. In order just to get near the park, you'd have to walk across an asphalt parking lot. Even then you'd simply be looking at a wall beneath the park that towers above you. For a man afraid of a small hill, a 12'+ vertical wall would certainly prove too daunting. Of course, you aren't aware of these walls as they aren't easily discernable from the satellite imagery you've used to familiarize yourself with the area. Remember, you were completely unaware of the exit off of 395 that intersects with Washington Avenue.
You'll notice the two asphalt parking lots directly abutting Washington Avenue in this picture.
> Spirit of Justice Park by the way includes two
> parcels, each of which is larger than a football
> field. If you knew about them at all, you chose
> to ignore them completely
Because they don't directly abut Washington Avenue. If you needed to cross Washington Avenue and you were in either parcel, you'd have to walk a minimum of one block just to reach Washington Avenue. One such route would take you through an asphalt parking lot. A lot, that you've completely ignored and seem completely unaware of.
Further, if you at street level standing on Washington Avenue, you'd have to vantage point to determine that there was grass or small trees on top of either garage.
The park is bounded by C Street SW/SE, D Street SW/SE, Delaware Avenue SW, and New Jersey Avenue SE, and is located atop the Rayburn House Parking Garage. South Capitol Street runs between the two parcels. There are exactly two entrances to each parcel. Having been there numerous times, I can attest to this.
> and mention only teeny,
> tiny Bartholdi Park instead.
Because that is the only park directly abutting and directly accessible from Washington Avenue.
> No, the place where the poster
Brookmont
> Bob reported that he grew up and where his
> parents still lived.
Seeing as you were too dumb and incompetent to successfully execute posting as a sock puppet, you are Brookmont Bob. You aren't fooling anyone. Nobody is buying it. It's well past time for you to grow a set of nuts and admit it. Seeing as you are nothing more than a lying, sniveling coward, we both know that won't happen. Isn't it interesting that good ole' Brookmont Bob only showed up in that one thread just to support your failing assertions and hasn't been heard from since. How convenient for you. LOL!
> Again, I claim only that Redfin's posts concerning
> the popularity of Brockmont (but not Broadmont) do
> in fact exist.
So, does the neighborhood exist? Yes or no will do just fine.
> To your continuing horror, I have
> posted a prime example of such over and over
> again.
You think you gain some points in this debate by pointing out that somewhere buried in the Redfin website is a reference to a neighborhood that doesn't exist? LOL! Sure, stick with that one, dope.
> LOL! Not from the point at which you made the
> phony claim that you would make ten more such
> trips yet this year.
On pace to do just that.
> Like so much of what you
> post, that was and has been proven to be just a
> total load of bunk.
So, where's your proof?
> As I have noted often enough, I spent a good part
> of my Wonder Years in Vero Beach, and hence know,
> as you seem not to, that the only decent time of
> year to be in Florida is during Spring Training.
> We'll be there once again for seven games in eight
> days in March of 2020. We expect to be enjoying
> at that time some very good weather, a nice run of
> free breakfasts, plenty of Nats games, and at
> least one nice dinner out somewhere in the
> vicinity in the company of some of our Nats Park
> Club Level pals. After that trip, we'll again be
> avoiding FLA like the plague until March of 2021.
While late winter is indeed a fine time to visit the Sunshine state, other times of year are quite nice as well. In fact, November is wonderful in FL. Then again, I can afford more than one trip to FL. And, I can do that without tapping my home equity! I can also afford to leave this area in August. Clearly, you can't.
> Just evidence of a great and perverse madness
> driven by your understandably massive levels of
> envy and butthurt. But it is still the case that
> you cannot tell where I am, whom I am with, or
> what we are doing from a list of FFXU time stamps.
> That's way worse than just a hopelessly childish
> claim, but you did indeed make it. And still do.
Exposing you as a fraud is not a difficult task. It is quite east to determine who you were NOT with, where you were NOT, and what you were NOT doing. See the difference, dope?
> It's common practice. The fact that you are so
> blindly unaware of the world as it actually exists
> does not alter the facts of the matter.
Common practice in the mind of an oafish rube. You'd be mocked in the real world.