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The sad state of the Wine Press (a continuing story)
10-25-2000, 02:21 PM,
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If this board had any significant traffic I would understand the objection but, since it doesn't and I was specifically invited here by one of the hosts to incite some, maybe you can cut me some slack here. That post was an ancillary answer to the Barbera question that was on point there but is also truly a subject unto itself. But no matter as I am about to retreat into the war room and commence the 2000 Campaign.

And, I would say that the scribe in question was actually a much WORSE source of information or even company than the guys who sells us Coors products. Maybe my formative years in Louisisana have made me too sensitive to bagmen who are bought and paid for....

Roberto

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