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11-04-2000, 04:13 PM,
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Angela Randazzo Offline
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I have been totally remiss in thanking
tomstevensen, foodie, winoweenie, drew, scoop, mrdutton and other lovely folks out there for replying to my inquiry about 1860's French wines. So would I order in a restaurant - Bordeaux Chambertain 1846? What is the proper name?
I am writing a novel, Southern Charm about a gay vampire and his eccentric family. It's a campy comedy. I stopped writing the novel because I'm writing a film short. It will be the next generation to the 8 episodes we already have running on our website isoutherncharm.com. (We are going ditigal with original designer costumes, music and special effects. There is a huge potential in marketing spin offs.) We will use the new short as our pilot. Our goal for the show is a night time serial on TV. My thanks to all. Best wishes, Angela Randazzo
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