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I have Riesling tattooed on my forearm.
And Pinot Noir and Vodka tattooed on my liver.
And Juanita's Mexican Donkey Show tattooed around your asshole.
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I have Riesling tattooed on my forearm.
And Pinot Noir and Vodka tattooed on my liver.
And Juanita's Mexican Donkey Show tattooed around your asshole.
And Juanita's Mexican Donkey Show tattooed around your asshole.
he gets paid well for making those tattoosOh! You paint some ugly imagery.
A fun thing about Australian wines. If you drink ones from small vineyards you can often actually taste the Eucalyptus. The larger vineyards it becomes more faint as the eucalyptus is further away from the bulk of the grapes. But Eucalyptus and Smoke are two compounds that can enter the grape skin directly and make it all the way through the vinification process without being altered. With marijuana there has been conflicting results and the science isn’t set yet.but most compounds on grape skins never make it all the way through in tact.
You should suck up to @BLAZINGGIANTS. He’s the local King of Rieslings....and ice wines. German wines rock!
Hey, buddy, did you finally try a bottle of mead?
I've never had a good Australian whine.
I've never had a good Australian wine.
My arena - Structural Steel Bending and tier two logistical coordination of permitted and oversized loads.
Ask me almost anything about tensil and yield of different types of steel and I can get you an answer.
My company specializes in custom spiral staircases.
We have done such projects as the PDX airport roof, the new google building in Cali, the new stadium in texas, etc.
www.albinaco.com
So I use the Steel Construction Manual.
I can't remember all that data.
So I use the Steel Construction Manual.
I think that's called a dossier.
Well shit, me neither. I just have the tools for quick answers, lol.
Here is a good one....
http://www.onlinemetals.com/calculator.cfm
There are some good ones - you just need to know what to look for. Penfolds makes some nice ones (though you regularly see their cheaper ones on the grocery store shelves). They’re a pretty big Aussie name, but they have some nice wines and are generally easy to find.
Hey, buddy, did you finally try a bottle of mead?
I'm an amateur mead-maker, with only a couple five gallon batches under my belt. First was a very dry pineapple-blueberry. Second was a sweet cranberry-pear-ginger. Next I want to re-introduce a small amount of honey when I rack into bottles, to re-activate the yeast and create a sweet mead-champagne (carbonated). Gonna go with chokecherries and thimble berries picked right out of my backyard in the Bighorn Mountains.
Who wants to know about different welds, airbag timing issues related to poor frame repairs and all kinds of other boring collision repair information?
Nobody? Yeah, me either
I've had Penfold's twice. Not a good result.
Mig or spot everything. Some mig brazing in certain areas.Tig and mig? Any eltro weld?
Mild steel angle im guessing so spot weld with a tig?
Wow! The Bighorns! That is a neat place. Too far from the sea for me, but I liked the visit there. Beautiful!
They are beautiful. Known for their abundance of mountain meadows, similar to ranges in Europe. I do miss the beach, though. Spend most of my time on the coast when I come back to Oregon.
Penfolds secret is shitloads of liquid tannin additions. But I admit, I still like it, but not for the price.There are some good ones - you just need to know what to look for. Penfolds makes some nice ones (though you regularly see their cheaper ones on the grocery store shelves). They’re a pretty big Aussie name, but they have some nice wines and are generally easy to find.
Ask me almost anything about tensil and yield of different types of steel and I can get you an answer.

That has more to do with form design than metallurgy or yeild...why did the twin towers and building #7 collapse?!![]()
Google search for "ama" yields too many possiblities:
American Medical Association
American Management Association
American Marketing Association
Academy of Model Aeronautics
I'm lost. I saw something in the OP about math and, being that that's my specialty, I chomped and faceplanted.
But, looks like wine is the focus here. Any need for wine math?
