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Message started by Hoppy on Sep 7th, 2016 at 10:33pm

Title: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Hoppy on Sep 7th, 2016 at 10:33pm
Hi Thierry,
I bought some 2014 Thierry Delaunay Sauvignon Blanc today.  [smiley=me&mb.gif] [smiley=lolk.gif].

Cheers Hoppy

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by maz on Sep 8th, 2016 at 10:27am
Have one for me Hoppy.   :D

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Hoppy on Sep 8th, 2016 at 4:53pm
Or maybe two  [smiley=lolk.gif]

Cheers

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by thierry on Sep 24th, 2016 at 3:04am
Hey hoppy,
I hope you're well.
I haven't beeen around here as much lately.
I hadn't seen your post until now.
I hope you're enjoying the vino.

All the best to you and yours

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Hoppy on Sep 24th, 2016 at 5:16pm
G'day Thierry,
It's not a bad drop, but then coming from France I wouldn't expect anything less  :).
Yeah! All's well on the home front, hoping the same your end.

Hoppy

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by thierry on Oct 18th, 2016 at 2:43am
Hi Hoppy,
How are you?
I hope you are still enjoying that French wine?
I am sometimes tempted to have a tipple myself but it really wouldn''t be good for me.
Haven't had a drop for over 16 years, 1 day at a time.
I hope you're keeping well.
I'm busy with a lot of work at the moment so i don't get much of a chance of popping in here.
Taking Batch's D3 regimen every day religiously, as well as Turmeric powder and a good probiotic and that's keping the beast at bay  :) :) :)
I nearly lost the top part of a finger a week ago when I was cutting a small piece of timber with a table saw, the blade went accross the top of the finger near the base of the nail and about half way down. Went to hospital quickly, they were brilliant, was seen instantly, got xray that showed that some of the bone got cut off. had an amazing head nurse do some great work at trying to restore the top of the finger and got some stitches.
I went back to see that nurse yesterday, she had a look at the finger and was amazed at how fast and well the wound is healing. I have a feeling the D3 regimen has something to do with the great healing  :).
Thanks Batch for that as well.

All the best to you and yours

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Peter510 on Oct 18th, 2016 at 4:07am
Thierry,

OUCH!!!!!

I'm totally convinced the D3 helps healing.

Keep well,

Peter.

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Ilndguy on Oct 18th, 2016 at 7:31am
Thierry

I'm sorry to hear you got hurt. Being a carpenter,working in a shop, I've seen a lot of table saw injuries. I hope you heal well and are feeling better soon. Remember, only the tooth of the blade should be above the wood you are cutting

Take care of yourself

Ilndguy


Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by thierry on Oct 18th, 2016 at 1:27pm
Hey Peter, indeed D3 rocks  [smiley=thumbsup.gif].

Ilndguy,

Yea, a second on inattention was all it took.
I used to do a lot more carpentry work but I now manage the construction of film sets. I often am too busy to get my hands on the tools. I have 2 jobs on at the moment, one is a fairly decent budget film with numerous sets in different places and the other (just finished) was the construction of a large size haunted house for a Halloween event where people pay to get in and get scared, START PRINTPAGEMultimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or RegisterEND PRINTPAGE; . It is on that smaller project that i got to do some carpentry myself as i didn' t hire a large crew. I like doing some of the work with my hands too. I am grateful that the accident on the saw isn't much worse. I was able to get back working the next day.
Most of all I am grateful for having my life back thanks to Batch's D3 regimen and the members on this forum that I feel are like a bunch of friends with which we can talk and exchange about this beast that only us can understand.
:) :) :)
All the best

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Mike NZ on Oct 18th, 2016 at 5:54pm
Hope you didn't ruin the bit of wood you were working on with the blood!

I'm pretty sure that the D3 regime helps with stuff like this from experience.

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Hoppy on Oct 18th, 2016 at 8:28pm
Hi Thierry,
Yeah! Still having a tipple at Dinnertime, and being Spring here down under is amazing! I could never do this at this time of the year in the past without triggering the  [smiley=evil.gif], but the vitamin D regimen is still doing it's magic and keeping the  [smiley=evil.gif] at bay.

Sorry about your finger! Hoping it's still healing well.

Cheers Hoppy

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by jon019 on Oct 19th, 2016 at 1:33am
Golly...I'm sorry for that mishap Thierry. Sounds like you thankfully escaped mostly intact!

Having been around band saws for many years... I recall... with the quivers... searching for sawyers  "lost" parts on several occasions. One time a blade tooth tip caught my thumbnail and threw my hand back and over my head. I'm a seriously "white" dude...expect I was marshmallow white after that......with a new found respect.....................

No worries on wood staining Mike...that friggin D3...well, among all it's other miracles... no stains...see Tom Waits:

That's right, it fillets, it chops, it dices, slices,
Never stops, lasts a lifetime, mows your lawn
And it mows your lawn and it picks up the kids from school
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Under the chaise lounge for several weeks
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'Cause it forges your signature
If not completely satisfied, mail back unused portion of product
For complete refund of price of purchase
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Please allow thirty days for delivery, don't be fooled by cheap imitations
You can live in it, live in it, laugh in it, love in it
Swim in it, sleep in it,
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Removes embarrassing stains from contour sheets, that's right
And it entertains visiting relatives, it turns a sandwich into a banquet
Tired of being the life of the party?
Change your shorts, change your life, change your life
Change into a nine-year-old Hindu boy, get rid of your wife,
And it walks your dog, and it doubles on sax
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And it steals your car
It gets rid of your gambling debts, it quits smoking
It's a friend, and it's a companion,
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Follow these easy assembly instructions it never needs ironing
Well it takes weights off hips, bust, thighs, chin, midriff,
Gives you dandruff, and it finds you a job, it is a job
And it strips the phone company free take ten for five exchange,
And it gives you denture breath
And you know it's a friend, and it's a companion
And it gets rid of your traveler's checks
It's new, it's improved, it's old-fashioned
Well it takes care of business, never needs winding,
Never needs winding, never needs winding
Gets rid of blackheads, the heartbreak of psoriasis,
Christ, you don't know the meaning of heartbreak, buddy,
C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon
Cause it's effective, it's defective, it creates household odors,
It disinfects, it sanitizes for your protection
It gives you an erection, it wins the election
Why put up with painful corns any longer?
It's a redeemable coupon, no obligation, no salesman will visit your home
We got a jackpot, jackpot, jackpot, prizes, prizes, prizes, all work guaranteed
How do we do it, how do we do it, how do we do it, how do we do it
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Receive our free brochure, free brochure
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....and surely I jest... I take 'bout 4000 IU every day........

Best

Jon

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by thierry on Oct 20th, 2016 at 8:49am
Hi Mike NZ, i was able to use the piece of timber so no wastage there, fair bit of blood on the table saw though, gave it a good clean!

Hoppy, is great to hear that the beast is staying clear of your head.


Jon019, band saws scare the shit out of me, only had to use one many years ago and am glad to say that I haven't gone near one since.

Thanks guys for the words of support, they're all appreciated.
Doc says healing is going great, I'll be starting physio next monday.

All the best

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Ilndguy on Oct 20th, 2016 at 11:11am
Thierry

The work we did in the shop was build displays, mostly for the auto shows. I used to travel the US setting up the displays in most of the big cities. One year when the auto shows are over, the season runs from late September to April, we rented out the warehouse to a movie production company and we built the sets. That was very interesting. We even got to watch them film parts of it. The movie was Harold and Kumar Christmas.

I remember my 8th grade shop teacher telling us, do not cut yourself on the table saw because the blood will rust the metal.


Take care

Ilndguy

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Peter510 on Oct 20th, 2016 at 12:13pm
Hey Thierry,

We're travelling at the moment so not looking in here as often as usual.

Sorry to hear about your accident. The HSE is great when it works.

Recover soon,

Peter.

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by thierry on Oct 20th, 2016 at 4:58pm
hi Ilndguy,
the film work is great, never the same thing twice. No monotony there.

this is my site

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Hey Peter, hope you're enjoying the travels.
Are you anywhere warmer and drier than our green isle?

All the best

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Mike NZ on Oct 20th, 2016 at 7:18pm
Some great work there Thierry. I bet you get a lot of satisfaction when you see what you've built on TV and film.

Title: Re: THIERRY DELAUNAY France.
Post by Peter510 on Oct 21st, 2016 at 2:53am
Thierry,

We're in Naples. Off to Sorrento today. Lovely weather, but due home on Sunday, I'm afraid.

Great work there Thierry.  Do you do work for Ardmore Studios? I heard they are up or sale.

Peter.

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