LOL. Well, one thing for wine is that it is much lower in calories, so the
possibility of beer gut is greatly diminised. Plus, reds are beneficial for
those of us counting our HDL/LDL levels. OK, so that's two things. I even
drink wine when watch the Leafs, normally a beer type occasion. Hasn't seemed
to help them win lately, dammit.
Earl
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On 11/16/2003 at 12:00 AM Jim Brokaw wrote:
>on 11/15/03 10:02 PM, Earl Dunbar at edunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Tuscan red tonight for me.
>>
>> Slainte!
>>
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>> On 11/15/2003 at 9:01 PM garyetx@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>> Actually, what I like is the research that promises good results from
>red
>>> wine.
>>>
>>> Gary (drinking a nice California merlot tonight, no fava beans.)
>>>
>>> Gary Edwards
>>>
>>> www.peopleplacesflight.com
>
>I don't know if I can hang out around here anymore... I'm more of a 'beer
>or
>two' kind of a guy. Are we OK with youse high-class winos...?
>
>Plus, unless I'm on someone else's tab, my beer choice is most likely a
>'generic yellow beer' not some hoity-toity hoppy micro-brew.
>--
>
>Jim Brokaw
>OM-'s of all sorts, and no OM-oney...
>
>Beeelllllcccchhhh... sorry!
>
>
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