Diet, we should meet up sometime for coffee or something, I like your style. I'm right there with ya. As I said, I went through this with wine. First off, a $12 bottle was good, but then we had this $22 bottle that knocked our socks off, so now we're buying wine in the $25 range, which we never would have before but now we're getting used to the quality. Not that price is ever the whole determination of how good a wine is, but when you know what to look for, there's VERY few $12 bottles that can compete with a good $25, and so on.

But then you get to thinking, "I should step this up a notch, this is getting boring". And on it goes. Now, I am NOT saying that I cannot enjoy a bottle under about $30, but there is NO way I am going to enjoy it as much as I have other wines. I bought a bottle of the best wine of 2007, and it was PERFECTLY suited to me. But at $200.00 a bottle, I will probably never have it again.

I really don't have any desire to end up where I could one day have the herb C3 puts out and go, "man, this is pretty weak".

Maybe I shouldn't go to Nederland tomorrow.

Oh of course I should :smokin: