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24 years ago
My Famly Made Home Wine And I All Ways Had A Glass From 10 On.
Of Course This Led To Bigger And Better things.I Ended My Life Long Love Of A Fine Wine (And Any Thing Else I Could Get My Hands On)AT 38.
I Now Have A Liver transplsant To Show For All The Money I Pissed Aginst The Wall.
The Only thing I Miss Is A Brandy Or Scotch With A Great Cigar.To Much Of Any Thing Will Kill You!
But I Still HAve My CIgars 🙂
mmay
24 years ago
I had my first drink at age 14, the finest of the illicit distillers' art. The legal age was 18 at the time, but I grew up in a "dry" county in North West Georgia (no, not Deliverance country) so no one could legally buy whiskey without going to Atlanta. But moonshine was readily available and some of the local "distillers" had no moral problems selling to minors. That white lightnin' was the best whiskey I have ever had and I wish I had some right now.
sknit@mindspring.com
24 years ago
Espie...
You know Axel was "Reforming" G&R... So that leaves me to question which two you are refering to...

;->

Just COULDN'T RESIST!
BTW... a NEW Poison CD just came out... Not GREAT, but not bad... "HollyWeird"
JonR
24 years ago
I will not drink anything that has not finished aging. One time someone tried to give me a bottle of twelve year old scotch whiskey that was only aged for eleven and one half years, well I told him what he could do with that bottle and another time someone tried to get me to drink kool-aid that was only aged for thirty-five minutes and everyone knows kool-aid should be aged for at least fifty to fifty- five minutes. I hope this helps. JonR
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