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Communism is in its death throws.


Would that be underhand, or the more typical overhand?
Or did you mean *throes?*

Max

Thanks for the correction. English is a second language for me.

Amen!


With our current "immigration" situation, it will be for most people here,
too.

Max


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You don't like White Zinfandel?

If it doesn't come in a box... Ozone snubs it!!



Putting wine in a box is actually a better method of
storage, it is less exposed to air.


OzOne wrote:
Actually, with the glut of red wines here, some superb premium wines
are being boxed to clear them.


It's also handy for carrying in a small boat, just open the
top of the box & dump a bunch of ice in.

BTW ever try any North Carolina wines? Some pretty good
stuff coming from just down the road here!

Regards
Doug King

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Communism is in its death throws.
Would that be underhand, or the more typical overhand?
Or did you mean *throes?*

Max

Thanks for the correction. English is a second language for me.

Amen!

I didn't realize anyone spoke obfuscation as a primary language....


My language is perfectly clear to those with the correct mental disorder.

Are you disordered correctly?

Glory!


I am an extraordinary disordinary.
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You don't like White Zinfandel?

If it doesn't come in a box... Ozone snubs it!!


Putting wine in a box is actually a better method of
storage, it is less exposed to air.


And more exposed to cheap plastic.


Some of the medical grade plastics do quite well at storing potable
imbibements.



OzOne wrote:
Actually, with the glut of red wines here, some superb premium wines
are being boxed to clear them.


It's also handy for carrying in a small boat, just open the
top of the box & dump a bunch of ice in.


Now THAT's a sophisticate!


He does it with his pinky extended.



BTW ever try any North Carolina wines? Some pretty good
stuff coming from just down the road here!


Sounds like it...


Do they have the headlights out and drive at night when it is delivered?

Some of the finer Long Island wines are splendid, but no match for the fine
wines produced in the vicinity of Raton, New Mexico.

Amen!


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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 00:06:09 -0400, DSK wrote:

You don't like White Zinfandel?

If it doesn't come in a box... Ozone snubs it!!


Putting wine in a box is actually a better method of
storage, it is less exposed to air.


And more exposed to cheap plastic.


Some of the medical grade plastics do quite well at storing potable
imbibements.


I doubt that is what they use, Bob.


http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~dhavlena/goose.htm

The wine udder is mylar.

http://www.dupontteijinfilms.com/Fil...513&Version=US

"Phythalates combine with the tannins to bring out a very subtle fruity
bouquet, certainly adding richness and body to even the most demanding of
Nevada wines".





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BTW, after Aug., there will be a Cannuck Mrs. Vernon.

I'm so sorry. Certainly your son (?) should have

exercised better judgment.


I think it's his revenge for that time we grounded him

for 2
weeks.


You should have grounded him for life.



NO WAY! Then he'd still be here.

Scotty



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Mys Terry wrote:


There is a problem with alcohol leeching cadmium from the mylar among
other issues.



Hey, even the French are doing it:


http://www.frenchrabbit.com/


I've tried their chardonnay, it's quite good.

Cheers
Marty
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From that webpage:

FDA Food Contact Status - All gauges of Mylar® LB comply with the
Food and Drug Administration regulation 21 CFR 177.1630 --
Polyethylene phthalate polymers. This regulation describes films which
may be safely used in contact with all types of food excluding
alcoholic beverages.

"Phythalates combine with the tannins to bring out a very subtle fruity
bouquet, certainly adding richness and body to even the most demanding of
Nevada wines".


There is a problem with alcohol leeching cadmium from the mylar among
other issues.


Exactly! Nevada leads the country in cadmium laced wines (high content in
the soil) and the Phythalates combine with it giving the rich bouquet! All
to glowing reviews! From Reno Reds to Carson City Chardonneys, nothing beats
the leader, the Yucca Mountain Sparkling Wine. Perhaps you've been to the
cellars at Yucca Mountain Vitners and sampled their fine, aged vintages.

Glory!



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BTW, after Aug., there will be a Cannuck Mrs. Vernon.
I'm so sorry. Certainly your son (?) should have
exercised better judgment.


I think it's his revenge for that time we grounded him for 2
weeks.
You should have grounded him for life.

Max

Shania Twain is Canadian.


So is Celine Dion...you notice they spend most of their rime in the US?


Shania Twain spends most of her time in Switzerland, where she lives.


I thought she hung out in New Zealand on some giant ranch she owned.


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BTW, after Aug., there will be a Cannuck Mrs. Vernon.

I'm so sorry. Certainly your son (?) should have
exercised better judgment.


I think it's his revenge for that time we grounded him

for 2
weeks.


You should have grounded him for life.



NO WAY! Then he'd still be here.


Yeah. Point taken.

Max


 
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