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Old 10-13-2008, 08:05 PM   #1
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Old 10-13-2008, 08:05 PM   #2
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That much wrought iron is definitely not normal, you may have a problem.
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No it's not. The chandelier doesn't match the sconce.
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Not for me. Not anymore, anyways. I switched to Better Bottles a while back.


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It's not normal to have someone around to photograph the event.....But otherwise, yeah, when you are in love, it's always best to let it show.
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Old 10-13-2008, 08:17 PM   #6
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*shakes head*

You know, hugging a carboy is really just the "gateway step" to even more tiwsted things....usually ending with you dry humping it.


For god sakes please don't take a picture of that!



I haven't seen that much wrought iron indoors since I used to visit the itailian immigrant winemaker across the street...back in the 70's.
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I heard many a brewer speak of his junk becoming lodged...

Be careful man, at first it's just a little hug, or a peck on the cheek. Next thing you know, SWMBO is walking in on you and the carboy while in the throws of passion.
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That much wrought iron is definitely not normal, you may have a problem.
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No it's not. The chandelier doesn't match the sconce.
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I haven't seen that much wrought iron indoors since I used to visit the itailian immigrant winemaker across the street...back in the 70's.
I'll be sure and pass on the home decor tips to SWMBO.

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You know, hugging a carboy is really just the "gateway step" to even more tiwsted things....usually ending with you dry humping it.

For god sakes please don't take a picture of that!
I assume what you mean is don't POST the picture if I already took it? Not that I did obviously. Because that would be wrong. Wouldn't it?
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*shakes head*

You know, hugging a carboy is really just the "gateway step" to even more tiwsted things....usually ending with you dry humping it.

Hope he doesn't have a ported better bottle.
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I'll be sure and pass on the home decor tips to SWMBO.
Good god man! Are you Crazy? She'll never let you play with us again!


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