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HIH George XXXVII Birthday Celebration (CLOSED)

Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 2:30 pm

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His Majesty Emperor George XXXVII Is Turning Eighty Years Old Tonight There Is Going To Be A Small Reception And Then A Large State Dinner All World Leaders Are Invited To Attend The Festivities. The Following Posts Will Be Of The Royal Programe, The Menu Of Whats Being Served At The Dinner Also Provideing Smaller Menus Of The Wine Selection And The Contents Of The Walk In Cigar Humidor.
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Dinner Menu

Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 2:41 pm

Soft-Shell Crab Amadine

Puligny-Montrachet 1958



Spring Lamb Á La Broche Aux Primeurs

Château Croton Grancey 1955



Salade Mimosa

Dom Pérignon 1952



Strawberies Romanoff

Petits Fours Secs

Demi-tasse

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List Of Avalible Wines

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1945 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild.

There are quite a number of Chateau Mouton-Rothschild wines still out there, but it seems that it’s a specific 1945 vintage that is considered most valuable by quite a number of avid wine collectors. It is because the 1945 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild that is considered as one of the great vintages of the 20th Century, the reason why it still fetches so great a price among wine collectors. The 1945 label is famous for its "V" print for "Victory", indicating the end of the Second World War. On September of 2006 at Christie’s in Los Angeles, a case of six bottles of this wine was sold for $345,000, going at about $28,750 per bottle.

4. 1947 Cheval Blanc.

The Cheval Blanc enjoys the status of being one of only two wines that have been given the Class A status in the Classification of Saint-Emilion wine. That is why it is considered as one of the prized bottles of wine today. They are so prized that on July of 2006, a three-liter bottle of a 1947 Cheval Blanc was bought at Vinfolio in San Francisco for $135,125. If recalculated at $33,781 per 750 ml bottle, it is enough to take the top four spot for the world’s most expensive wines.

3. 1951 Penfolds Grange Hermitage.

An Australian wine considered to be one of the rarest today, the 1951 Penfolds Grange Hermitage is known to have only about 20 other bottles left in existence today. On May of 2004, a wine collector in Adelaide paid AUS$50,200 for a bottle of 1951 Penfolds Grange Hermitage at an Australian auction house. Aside from being considered as the third most expensive wine in the world, it is also considered as the highest price ever paid for a bottle of wine in Australia.

2. 1787 Chateau d’Yquem.

The 1787 Chateau d’Yquem is considered as the world’s most expensive white wine. An American wine collector bought a bottle on February, 2006 to the tune of $100,000. What gave the said wine esteemed with such high value may rest on the nostalgia that is associated with the said bottle. When the grapes were being harvested for the 1787 Chateau d’Yquem, George III was the King of England, George Washington was the President of the United States and James Watt was developing the first steam engine.

1. 1787 Chateau Lafitte

The 1787 Château Lafitte has stood for 22 years as the world’s most expensive wine. It first took the distinction when in 1985, Christopher Forbes won an auction to be honored of having this valuable piece of memorabilia for about $150,000 at the Christie’s auction house in London. This valuable bottle was brought to the US and became a part of the Forbes Collection. Its price may have gone considerably so high due to the initials etched on its bottle, "Th J". It was said to stand for Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and an avid wine collector himself

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Postby Ammendium » Sun May 01, 2011 2:47 pm

King Jacob Manotte has arrived from the Principality of Ammendium to attend the celebration.

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Cigar Humidor selection

Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 2:50 pm

1.Padrón Serie 1926 80 Years - $30.00 The Padrón Serie 1926 80 Years was blended to celebrate the 80th birthday of the company's founder, Jose Orlando Padron. This cheapest of the premium cigars comes both maduro and natural wrappers, packaged in boxes of eight, but can also be purchased one at a time from many local cigar shops.

2.Cohiba Esplendido - $34.00 The Cohiba brand was originally founded in the mid-sixties in Havana, Cuba, where its production continues today. The cigar is normally packaged in boxes of 25 and packs of three, which range in price from $92 for the three pack to almost $750 per box.

3.Stradavarius - $34.70 The Stradavarius Churchill is the most expensive of three sizes the cigar comes in. It is a mix of Nicaraguan, Dominican and Mexican tobaccos rolled in Dominican habano seed wrapper leaf. The cigar comes packaged as ten cigars in individual coffins inside a humidor chest.

4.Louixs - $50.00 Goldwin Metropolitan Company, manufacturer of the Louixs cigar claims that it is “the finest cigar money can buy.” It is made for the Beverly Hills Cigar club in a six inch by sixty ring gauge size and is available only as a single cigar in a rosado wrapper.

5.Arturo Fuente Opus X BBMF - $55.00 The BBMF in the name stands for Big Bad Mother- and I'll let you finish the rest. It packs quite a punch and is extremely difficult to find most of the time. A few online retailers still have a few five packs left in stock, but they won't be around for long.

6.Fuente Don Arturo AnniverXario – $78.00 Fuente president Carlito Fuente created this special tribute to his father, Arturo in 2001, but not released until 2008. The cigar comes in a chest of 46 maduro and 46 natural wrappers for a total of $7,500.

7.Arturo Fuente Opus X “A” - $79.00 A huge powerhouse of a cigar at 9.2 inches long and a 43 ring gauge, and one of the rarest in the world to boot. It comes only as a single cigar, and is available only in select shops and a few online retailers.

8.Cohiba Behike - $470 The first run of the Behike was released in 2006. One hundred custom humidors of 40 were released with serial numbered bands and a total cost of $18,000. The cigar is 7.5” by 52 ring gauge and is being re-released as a different blend this year for about $50 a stick.

9.Gurkha His Majesty's Reserve - $750 Infused with Louis XIII Cognac, only 100 boxes a year are produced and dolled out personally by the company owner, K. Hansotia. It is 7.5” by 52, and at $750 per cigar, a box of twenty will set you back a cool $15,000.

10.Gurkha Black Dragon - $1,150 The most expensive cigar of the list is the first production of Gurkha Black Dragon. Only five hand carved camel bone chests of one hundred cigars. The cigar comes in one size, 8.5” by 52. One chest can be yours for $115,000. The second released “similar” blend is $10 to $15 a stick.

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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 2:52 pm

Ammendium wrote:King Jacob Manotte has arrived from the Principality of Ammendium to attend the celebration.

His Hignesses Chaberlain Approaches The King And Bows Then Says "Your Royal Majesty Thank You For Coming May I Have Your Invintation"

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Postby Ammendium » Sun May 01, 2011 2:59 pm

Federalist Rome wrote:
Ammendium wrote:King Jacob Manotte has arrived from the Principality of Ammendium to attend the celebration.

His Hignesses Chaberlain Approaches The King And Bows Then Says "Your Royal Majesty Thank You For Coming May I Have Your Invintation"


King Manotte nods at his servant who then quickly hands the Chamberlain the invitation and then they proceed into the premises.

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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 3:15 pm

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Federalist Rome wrote:His Hignesses Chaberlain Approaches The King And Bows Then Says "Your Royal Majesty Thank You For Coming May I Have Your Invintation"


King Manotte nods at his servant who then quickly hands the Chamberlain the invitation and then they proceed into the premises.

The Emperor Sees The King Approaching He Hasnt Met The King Personaly Just At Enivormental Meetings And state Dinners But The Emperor Is Open to Making New Friends As He Extends His Hand He Says "Ah Your Majestey Im So Very Glad You Could Come I Havent Personaly Introduced My Self Im Emperor George XXXVII"

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Postby Ammendium » Sun May 01, 2011 3:33 pm

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King Manotte nods at his servant who then quickly hands the Chamberlain the invitation and then they proceed into the premises.

The Emperor Sees The King Approaching He Hasnt Met The King Personaly Just At Enivormental Meetings And state Dinners But The Emperor Is Open to Making New Friends As He Extends His Hand He Says "Ah Your Majestey Im So Very Glad You Could Come I Havent Personaly Introduced My Self Im Emperor George XXXVII"


King Manotte shakes the Emperor's hand, and replies, "Good evening, I am very glad to be here tonight, I am King Jacob Manotte of the Principality of Ammendium. I hope tonight will be a great start to a relationship between our two nations." The King continues into the premises followed closely by his servant.

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Federalist Rome wrote:The Emperor Sees The King Approaching He Hasnt Met The King Personaly Just At Enivormental Meetings And state Dinners But The Emperor Is Open to Making New Friends As He Extends His Hand He Says "Ah Your Majestey Im So Very Glad You Could Come I Havent Personaly Introduced My Self Im Emperor George XXXVII"


King Manotte shakes the Emperor's hand, and replies, "Good evening, I am very glad to be here tonight, I am King Jacob Manotte of the Principality of Ammendium. I hope tonight will be a great start to a relationship between our two nations." The King continues into the premises followed closely by his servant.

A Waiter Walks Up To The King And Says " Is There anything i can get you sir " And He Hands Him The List Of wine And Cigars

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Postby Ammendium » Sun May 01, 2011 3:56 pm

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King Manotte shakes the Emperor's hand, and replies, "Good evening, I am very glad to be here tonight, I am King Jacob Manotte of the Principality of Ammendium. I hope tonight will be a great start to a relationship between our two nations." The King continues into the premises followed closely by his servant.

A Waiter Walks Up To The King And Says " Is There anything i can get you sir " And He Hands Him The List Of wine And Cigars


The King looks at the list and then says, "I'll have a glass of your 1787 Chateau d'Yquem if you please," and he hands the list back to the waiter.

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Federalist Rome wrote:A Waiter Walks Up To The King And Says " Is There anything i can get you sir " And He Hands Him The List Of wine And Cigars


The King looks at the list and then says, "I'll have a glass of your 1787 Chateau d'Yquem if you please," and he hands the list back to the waiter.

The Waiter Rushes Back To The King Handing Him The Glass As The Emperor Approaches "Well This Is Not How I Wanted To Spend My Birthday Your The Only Other Person Here I guess I Dont Have The People Skills Like My late Wife Did" The Emperor Then Flags Down The Waiter "bring me the '45 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild, The Victory Bottle" The Waiter Then Bows And Says "Right Away Your Majestey.
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Postby Underdark I » Sun May 01, 2011 4:40 pm

I cannot stay for long, but I send my regards to you, your country, and your affiliates. May you continue to prosper.

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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 4:45 pm

Why Are You In Such A rush If I May Ask

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Postby Italian Colonies » Sun May 01, 2011 6:04 pm

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David Hughmor arrives at HIH George XXXVII Birthday and greets him at the reception , then orders a glass of wine for his wife and himself. Afterwards he goes to chat with George.

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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 6:08 pm

The Emperor Shakes The Presidents Hand And Then Kisses His wife On The Forehead This Is Perfectly Fine Because The Presidents Wife Is The Emperors 2nd Cousin

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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 6:29 pm

The Dinner Is About To Begin All Leaders Should Take There Pre Determind Seats

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Postby Ammendium » Sun May 01, 2011 6:30 pm

King Manotte sits in his determined seat and awaits his fellow rulers.

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Postby Italian Colonies » Sun May 01, 2011 6:42 pm

Image David Hughmor takes his seat and waits for the other leaders. He Raises his glass to the Emperor and proposes a toast then stands and says "To you sir my friend and leader I pledge my allegiance."
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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 6:56 pm

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The Emperor Thanks Him Then Takes A Sip Of His Ale The Emperor Is An Avid Wine Collecter Even Though He Never Drinks It

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Postby Italian Colonies » Sun May 01, 2011 7:15 pm

Image As Donovan Hughmor leaves he is hit with a gun by a pair of highjackers. Afterwards he stumbles back in the party and tells George to call the police.

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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 7:16 pm

The Emperor Rises From His Seat Quickly And Rushes To Donovan And Asks Him What happened

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Postby Italian Colonies » Sun May 01, 2011 7:30 pm

Image Later Donovan leaves the hospital with twelve stitches in his face and calls a taxi to take him to his hotel before he leaves he waves good bye says sorry and happy birthday to George and goes to sleep at the hotel for his early flight the next morning.

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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 7:34 pm

Image the Emperor Waves Goodbye To His Oldest Friend

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Postby Federalist Rome » Sun May 01, 2011 7:46 pm

The Emperor Stands Up And Says "Thank You All For Coming It Has MAde My day If You Seek Further Diplomatic Relations Feel Free To Telegram My Minister Of Diplomatic Affairs Thankyou And Good Night"
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