A boating story, wine, perspective...........LOL
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Finally a thread I can relate to LOL.I drink a lot of wine,mostly Sutter Home,$9.99 a bottle.and that's for the large bottle A few years ago a friend gave me a bottle of Chateau Capbern Saint-Estephe 1926 for my birthday,must have been expensive. Karen and I and she opened it and drank it ,then decided to finish the evening with Sutter Home.It's all about perspective
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I watched one of those episodes of CRIBS once.
The snotty airhead was showing off her wine rack stocked with a collection of fine grape. Went on and on.
Two minutes later she was showing what was in her refridgerator as they do in the show and right there at the front of the shelf with the spigot showing was a box of Come Alive for a Dollar Five chit wine.
Probably drinks it out of a plastic Ronald McDonald cup.
Hate wine eletists.
The snotty airhead was showing off her wine rack stocked with a collection of fine grape. Went on and on.
Two minutes later she was showing what was in her refridgerator as they do in the show and right there at the front of the shelf with the spigot showing was a box of Come Alive for a Dollar Five chit wine.
Probably drinks it out of a plastic Ronald McDonald cup.
Hate wine eletists.
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Great letter Nort....
Shannon I will take two bottles.....
This was perfect timing, as I got home this afternoon just in time to sign for half a case delivered by UPS.....
Shannon I will take two bottles.....
This was perfect timing, as I got home this afternoon just in time to sign for half a case delivered by UPS.....
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