>>>>>"One Bourbon, one Scotch, one Beer" was a long time my motto (exchanging the bourbon for another beer). Champagne grew on me in the nineties, wine this century - sherry not yet...
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>>>>I guess I'd have to vote with Little Feat - weed, whites and wine <g>
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>>>For the longest time I thought that was "white sand wine" and wondered what the heck that meant ;-)
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>>Kind of like the hymn we used to sing in church ( which I learned about the same time as "Frosty the Snowman" ) ... Gladly, the Cross-eyed Bear.
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>Or my brother's once upon a time depiction of the nativity scene from "Silent Night" showing that little fat guy - "Round John Virgin".
And New York kids praying "lead us not into Penn Station" ...
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- Thomas Hardy
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