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Jenise
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Carl Eppig
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Jenise
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Carl Eppig wrote:Either too young or too old to remembr. Our family always had before dinner drinks, and wine for special and semi-special occasions. And they always shared at least a little at the latter.
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Gary Barlettano
Pappone di Vino
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Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:50 pm
In a gallon jug far, far away ...
Carl Eppig
Our Maine man
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Jenise wrote:Yahbut, that was the 'parental supervision' type and doesn't require a confession. What about the stuff you snuck?
Dale Williams
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Bill Spohn
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Robin Garr wrote: The time a few years later when I first tried tequila with the lime and salt thing, though, <i>that</i> put me off tequila for a really long time. But I was legal.
Gary Barlettano
Pappone di Vino
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Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:50 pm
In a gallon jug far, far away ...
John Tomasso wrote:grandpa's homemade zinfandel - I was probably 12 or so.
And people complain about today's high alcohol levels? That stuff was strong. Tasted worse coming up than it did going down.
Bill Spohn wrote:
Ah yes - Tequila.....
I had a run-in with Tquila in my early 20s. Why anyone ever has drinking 'contests' is beyond me now = might as well have a hitting yourself in the head with a plank contest. In any case, I 'won' after consuming an entire bottle of Tequila (so did my friend, but not for long, if you get my meaning), and the big payoff was a 30 year disinclination to ever taste the stuff again.
Guess it could have been worse - I could have ODed on single malt or Cognac - sure would hate to be put of those!
Jenise wrote:Yahbut, that was the 'parental supervision' type and doesn't require a confession. What about the stuff you snuck?
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