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    From JIM WELLER@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Sunday, June 30, 2019 15:33:00

    Subj: 609 the vagaries

    that means leasing property, which must be good for you
    Churn has to benefit somebody.

    Yep, churning is good for Realtors!

    municipal zoning bylaw

    In many of our jurisdictions the voters consider some of these
    to be violations of personal freedom

    Those voters are of course idiots. I would love to buy a lot next
    to their house and start a pig farm!

    developers coveted to put high-rise apartments on, and she
    resolutely refused to sell, so high-rises were built to the
    property line, with the little house boxed in by them.

    I can only imagine that she had a single family home in an area
    zoned for multifamily developments. Even so, she should have been
    protected a little bit with setback rules and access to sunlight
    regs.

    In most incorporated areas in the US there are zoning laws;
    inconsistently and perhaps sometimes not enforced, but they
    exist.

    I am against overly restrictive zoning where the municipality
    micro-manages development but keeping industrial, commercial and
    residential areas separate is sensible. In Canada zoning and
    building codes do get enforced.

    At Lilli's, though, she could build a helicopter factory and
    nobody could do anything about it. She has had at various times
    a horse corral, an art studio, and a commercial smokehouse on her
    property.

    So I'm curious what type of loose multi-use zoning she is subject
    too.

    Subj: 610 wines

    Schloss Gobelsburg Tradition 12

    I remember drinking a cheap, nasty, domestic, imitation German wine
    once called Schloss. So I went on Google and the first thing I
    learned is that Schloss is German for Chateau and that there are a
    lot of Schloss So-And-So wines.

    And then I found the guilty party: "Schloss Laderheim was created
    in 1977 by Calona Wines (owned today by Peller). It was one of
    numerous foreign-sounding labels. Canadian wine at the time was
    losing market share to imported wine, so the Canadian wineries
    passed off their generally mediocre wines with European-sounding
    labels. Misleading consumers actually worked. Schloss came in a
    brown hock bottle with Germanic script all over the label. In 1981
    Schloss outsold Baby Duck -- 589,000 cases to 571,000 cases -- to
    become the top selling domestic wine in Canada."

    The overwhelming success of Schloss inspired other domestic
    producers to create a riot of pseudo-label wines, including
    Hochtaler, Alpenweiss, Toscana and Tollerkranz. The German wine
    industry was not impressed. Hermann Guntrum of the great Nierstein
    house of the same name, remonstrated with Rafe Mair, the minister of
    Consumer Affairs in B.C., that the Schloss label had "too many
    German words for a clearly named Canadian product." Rafe's deputy
    minister said that was beside the point: the label misrepresented
    neither the country of origin nor the manufacturer. 'The Calona
    label to which you refer is not misleading,' he wrote to Guntrum in
    May 1978. That was a dishonest answer, but the provincial government
    - then as it does today, was dedicated to protecting the provincial
    wine industry. Andrew Peller Ltd still produces Schloss Laderheim
    today; you can find it in various sizes and in a box."

    Calona was the absolute dreck of infant Canadian wines. Peller makes
    some decent products today but still carries the lines that got it
    started. Hochtaler is drinkable in a pinch; I'll buy it when I'm
    overdrawn and don't have any commissions coming in that month.

    Subj: 612 kidneys

    So tell me what the appeal of Jarlsberg is. I had some recently
    and determined that it was funky-smelling wax.

    You're not supposed to eat the wax coating! Jarlsberg is similar to
    Dutch Leerdammer and a bit like Swiss Emmental. Of the three I do
    prefer the Swiss; it's firmer and nuttier.


    Cheers

    Jim

    ... Pizza: a slice a day keeps the sad away.

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