TN: 2009 Lapierre- Morgon

originally posted by Chris Coad:
What kind of angels? Seraphim? Cherubim? Arch?

Makes a difference.

I'm going to go with arcangels. They're pretty high up there, right? Herald angels are known for their singing, though, at least that's what Nate said.
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
What kind of angels? Seraphim? Cherubim? Arch?

Makes a difference.

I'm going to go with arcangels. They're pretty high up there, right? Herald angels are known for their singing, though, at least that's what Nate said.

But what do Herald Tribunes do?

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
What kind of angels? Seraphim? Cherubim? Arch?

Makes a difference.

I'm going to go with arcangels. They're pretty high up there, right? Herald angels are known for their singing, though, at least that's what Nate said.

Okay, this just seems like hyperbole to me now. Seraphim I might have bought.
 
So, does this mean all 09 Bojos have awoken and are singing in celestial harmony? Or is the Lapierre spoofed for early consumption?
 
It's still young, but the fruit has shed some of the baby fat it had on release and was really singing and I noticed a bit of development. My mother, sister and brother-in-law also flipped out over the bottle, fwiw.
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
What kind of angels? Seraphim? Cherubim? Arch?

Makes a difference.

I'm going to go with arcangels. They're pretty high up there, right? Herald angels are known for their singing, though, at least that's what Nate said.

Okay, this just seems like hyperbole to me now. Seraphim I might have bought.

You misunderstand. Arcangels are the ones that soar into the sky for a while and then fall back to earth. He's saying that it's about to fall apart.
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
What kind of angels? Seraphim? Cherubim? Arch?

Makes a difference.

Well, cherubim, in the Bible, are usually angels guarding some form of the presence of God. There's one that guards the entrance to the Garden of Eden after humans are expelled, another associated with the ark of the covenant. And, of course, later they are connected with baby angels. Neither seems likely.

The archangels generally seem to be killing things, wrestling with things, being the highest order of angels.
Raphael does what might be called heralding in Paradise Lost, but he doesn't sing. And of course angels are involved in telling Mary what is happening to her, but also not by singing. I think that's just in Christmas carols.

The seraphim are the ones that circle the altar of God, singing Holy, Holy, Holy, so they are the best bet. I'm guessing, though, that that song gets monotonous (see Dudley Moore in Bedazzled), so if they were the ones who were singing, it might be a sign that the wine was monolithic and spoofed (I am tempted to say, like the Judeo-Christian god).

When wine sings for me in angelic tones, its usually the Vienna Boys Choir singing You Can't Always Get What You Want.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Perfesser, let me offer to swap you a 'k' for a 'c' on that tablet box you got there.

The covenant has also had its ups and downs. And of course we all know what type of angel spoke to Noah.
 
originally posted by Cory Cartwright:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
What kind of angels? Seraphim? Cherubim? Arch?

Makes a difference.
What they're singing seems more relevant. I mean what if they popped in and sang Hotel California?

Could be worse. Think "We're an American Band."
 
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