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Old July 20th 12, 01:28 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Jul 19, 9:39*pm, Michael Press wrote:
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*Simply Fred wrote:

Michael Press wrote:
Mineral water. French mineral water.


Do you drink it or transfuse it ?


The former with the altar wine.


As long as it is proper red stuff with some sediment, it'll work, as
grapes are good detoksifiers, they stimulate lymph flow, presuming a
non-acidotic environment. The lymphatic stimulation probably
eksplains my great liking for unfiltryrd vintage port. Oh bugger this
cranberry, I'm gonna open the good stuff..


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Old July 20th 12, 05:19 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Default Tour de France, stage 16 summary

On Jul 20, 1:28*am, thirty-six wrote:
On Jul 19, 9:39*pm, Michael Press wrote:

In article ,
*Simply Fred wrote:


Michael Press wrote:
Mineral water. French mineral water.


Do you drink it or transfuse it ?


The former with the altar wine.


As long as it is proper red stuff with some sediment, it'll work, as
grapes are good detoksifiers, they stimulate lymph flow, presuming a
non-acidotic environment. *The lymphatic stimulation probably
eksplains my great liking for unfiltryrd vintage port. *Oh bugger this
cranberry, I'm gonna open the good stuff..



Quinta do Noval LB finest reserve port (with a good dose of sediment)
was good value. Oddly, it says "does not need decanting". I agree,
but I think they meant it was without sediment. I bought these a few
years back

Sandeman also make a great jobbing port but I forget their name for
it.

http://youtu.be/HmgOwKUQOJA

If you need to know, yes you will need breakfast. :-)
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Old July 20th 12, 02:32 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Default Tour de France, stage 16 summary

On Jul 20, 5:19*am, thirty-six wrote:
On Jul 20, 1:28*am, thirty-six wrote:









On Jul 19, 9:39*pm, Michael Press wrote:


In article ,
*Simply Fred wrote:


Michael Press wrote:
Mineral water. French mineral water.


Do you drink it or transfuse it ?


The former with the altar wine.


As long as it is proper red stuff with some sediment, it'll work, as
grapes are good detoksifiers, they stimulate lymph flow, presuming a
non-acidotic environment. *The lymphatic stimulation probably
eksplains my great liking for unfiltryrd vintage port. *Oh bugger this
cranberry, I'm gonna open the good stuff..


Quinta do Noval LB finest reserve port (with a good dose of sediment)
was good value. *Oddly, it *says "does not need decanting". *I agree,
but I think they meant it was without sediment. *I bought these a few
years back

Sandeman also make a great jobbing port but I forget their name for
it.


It was called Signature, which is not now listed.


http://youtu.be/HmgOwKUQOJA

If you need to know, yes you will need breakfast. * :-)


 




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