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Hit him with a statue, Joe!
No Barrique, No Berlusconi!
Sic semper tyrannis!
No Barrique, No Berlusconi!
Sic semper tyrannis!
No, I wasn't referring to you at all, Jonathan. All this confusion is probably due to the fact that I have interpreted (and still do) this strange thread, which starts with "the latest fad is to denounce the mullahs and dogmatists who are telling us what wines are politically correct to enjoy," as a continuation of another thread, launched by Thor, and entitled 'Bettane vs. Richaud'.originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Of course, I may still be misreading.
originally posted by Thor:
I believe there's one on her blog, if I skimmed this morning's RSS feed correctly. I have no information beyond that.
... when it does not feel the vinegar straightforwardly!
... that much applies this rule only to one part - often tiny of their production.
I thought that was the latest Manfred Krankl wine...or was it Orin Swift?"mullahs and dogmatists"
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Where can I get some of this mill-with-wind of the Field of Tracot?
originally posted by mlawton:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Where can I get some of this mill-with-wind of the Field of Tracot?
My guess would be La Mancha, but I'm not an expert on these matters.
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
... when it does not feel the vinegar straightforwardly!
... that much applies this rule only to one part - often tiny of their production.
What scholar did you say did the translation? Clearly a poet of some sort!
originally posted by mlawton:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Where can I get some of this mill-with-wind of the Field of Tracot?
My guess would be La Mancha, but I'm not an expert on these matters.
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
... when it does not feel the vinegar straightforwardly!
... that much applies this rule only to one part - often tiny of their production.
What scholar did you say did the translation? Clearly a poet of some sort!
Probably google translateoriginally posted by nigel groundwater:
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
... when it does not feel the vinegar straightforwardly!
... that much applies this rule only to one part - often tiny of their production.
What scholar did you say did the translation? Clearly a poet of some sort!
Or Yoda?
originally posted by Putnam Weekley:
The faddist-on-the-take hazing process is pretty grueling. Junkets, forced wearing of logo gear, incl. undergarments, eating from the trough ...