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    See 'c'Bo

    ---Quote (Originally by Drifter)---
    I've been banned to the Spirit" thread only.
    Show me the good times! lolol
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    So if the I is then in pure Sp[I]rit, no [sour] grapes should be partaken in the mix, thus result-in bad times and a so[u]re head.
    Methinks thought would dull the edge of a flat earth and fall away, should tomorrow come a-round to so[u]on. lull lull zzzzzzzzz
    ChrisB

    Some really enjoy their wine...even if when it's flat, they just mix a little 7up with it.

    Wine cooley!

    There is no I.

    it a delusional- solution mixed up by mis identity. the bar maid. : cry :

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    Re: See 'c'Bo

    Seeking the truth is meaningless if you don't understand who is doing the seeking.

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    Re: See 'c'Bo

    Quote Originally Posted by Drifter View Post
    ---Quote (Originally by Drifter)---
    I've been banned to the Spirit" thread only.
    Show me the good times! lolol
    ---End Quote---
    So if the I is then in pure Sp[I]rit, no [sour] grapes should be partaken in the mix, thus result-in bad times and a so[u]re head.
    Methinks thought would dull the edge of a flat earth and fall away, should tomorrow come a-round to so[u]on. lull lull zzzzzzzzz
    ChrisB

    Some really enjoy their wine...even if when it's flat, they just mix a little 7up with it.

    Wine cooley!

    There is no I.

    it a delusional- solution mixed up by mis identity. the bar maid. : cry :




    The subtle transformation of the grape into wine is a delightful metaphor for the manner in which many of us come to our own personal understanding of the world we experience.
    Fortunately, one does not require comprehension of the process in order to appreciate the end result and the companionship of others while doing so.

    It's all a matter of personal taste, after all.....

    Pass the Cranberry Boursin, Drifter and Mel......I like a bit of cheese with my wine....
    So many paths to the same destination,
    would, but I could, experience them all...

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    Re: See 'c'Bo

    Quote Originally Posted by labelwench View Post


    It's all a matter of personal taste, after all.....

    Pass the Cranberry Boursin, Drifter and Mel......I like a bit of cheese with my wine....
    Cheers, I like prune wine, it always gets me stoned...

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    Re: See 'c'Bo

    Quote Originally Posted by melanie View Post
    Cheers, I like prune wine, it always gets me stoned...
    Prune wine? I don't recall having come across that in these parts. I have heard of a plum wine and prunes do start out as plums. I would expect that a prune wine might be more onto a sherry perhaps. Are you able to provide any more details on this interesting sounding beverage? Alcohol content, country of origin etc. that I might research this a little more?

    Wine tasting is one of my hobbies.

    Truly.
    So many paths to the same destination,
    would, but I could, experience them all...

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    Re: See 'c'Bo

    Quote Originally Posted by labelwench View Post
    Prune wine? I don't recall having come across that in these parts. I have heard of a plum wine and prunes do start out as plums. I would expect that a prune wine might be more onto a sherry perhaps. Are you able to provide any more details on this interesting sounding beverage? Alcohol content, country of origin etc. that I might research this a little more?

    Wine tasting is one of my hobbies.

    Truly.
    LOL

    http://www.honeycreek.us/recipes/prune.php

    Have you tried stinging nettle wine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by melanie View Post
    LOL

    http://www.honeycreek.us/recipes/prune.php

    Have you tried stinging nettle wine?
    Thanks for the recipe. That answers my question and saves me considerable research.

    We have no stinging nettles in these parts and I have never seen them in the grocery store, lol...

    Have you ever tried Rose Petal wine? Or Dandelion Wine? What about Black Currant wine? That one was awesome, made with locally picked berries, harvested about 60 miles from here.
    So many paths to the same destination,
    would, but I could, experience them all...

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    Re: See 'c'Bo

    Quote Originally Posted by labelwench View Post




    The subtle transformation of the grape into wine is a delightful metaphor for the manner in which many of us come to our own personal understanding of the world we experience.
    Fortunately, one does not require comprehension of the process in order to appreciate the end result and the companionship of others while doing so.

    It's all a matter of personal taste, after all.....

    Pass the Cranberry Boursin, Drifter and Mel......I like a bit of cheese with my wine....
    If you ever wondered about the flight movements of
    the teeniest gnat or noseeums, you need wonder no
    more, as scientists at Wageningen Agricultural University
    have captured their movements at 22,000 frames per
    second!

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=kZyIN23Cy4Y
    One Second in the Life of a Microscopic Wasp

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    Re: See 'c'Bo

    Quote Originally Posted by labelwench View Post
    Prune wine? I don't recall having come across that in these parts. I have heard of a plum wine and prunes do start out as plums. I would expect that a prune wine might be more onto a sherry perhaps. Are you able to provide any more details on this interesting sounding beverage? Alcohol content, country of origin etc. that I might research this a little more?

    Wine tasting is one of my hobbies.

    Truly.
    Noshit?

    lol

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    Re: See 'c'Bo

    Quote Originally Posted by melanie View Post
    Seeking the truth is meaningless if you don't understand who is doing the seeking.
    A most enjoyable and very enlightening, readable; "Answers To Job", of the Biblical account: http://www.cgjungpage.org/index.php?...=797&Itemid=40

 

 
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