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    Bruce Bowen 2.0 Horry For 3!'s Avatar
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    For Game 6...my beverage is Dr. Pepper

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    Fat Tire in' rocks.

    Game starts at 10:30 here, but I'm heading to the bar as usual. I'll be getting four brews: two local, two crappy and cheap.

    Four hours of sleep sucks, but it's worth it even if tomorrow isn't going to be very fun.

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    Just an aside... I was in Argentina 5 years ago and that country is populated with the most beautiful women I have ever seen. Amazing.
    Tru that, tru that!

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    I'm on my 3rd Anchor Steam and have 9 more...


    A chocolate shake sounds good...mmm!

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    After tonight? Grape Kool -Aid


    That's tomorrow night....for you, mouse.

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    Damn, there are some pretentious ers in this forum.



    I'm sipping a nice tall glass of chilled tap water. The horror.

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    will you share a drink, with me?

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    Jekka, they're hard to find right now, but not for much longer. Its a maturing industry down here and Brazilian wines have done well in Brazil, South America, Japan and Europe. Very soon will be going to the U.S. The problem is that as a rule of thumb they are slightly more expensive than Argentinian and Chilean wines and without country brand recognition, it'd be a tough sell in the U.S. Now that costs are going down somewhat, I hear that soon they'll be cracking the U.S. market.
    In Brazil, are they cultivating French grapes, or more of the Spanish and Italian variety?

    I can't imagine French grapes yielding top wines at that la ude. Too hot.

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