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Warning Wine Expert's new kit



 
 
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Old 12-01-2005, 11:24 AM
Dick Adams
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Default Warning Wine Expert's new kit

Brian Lundeen wrote:
"STEPHEN PEEK" wrote:


I just returned from my local HBS where I was informed that
the new Wine Expert Pinot Noir kits had a problem. Kits with
a serial number beginning with 63 may be infected. Some HBS
owners reported the kits blowing up in their shops. This is
only in regard to serial numbers beginning with 63.


Have you read or heard any on "infected with what"?

Alert Homeland Security immediately. This sounds like an Al-Qaeda
operation. Let's face it, we know where wine kits come from.
Canada!!! The weak link in the North American defense shield.


Infecting kits is coolie labor. Al-Qaeda is more into kamakazi
attacks and other violence attacks that require minimal labor
skills. But they are anti-alcohol.

My God, will those *******s stop at nothing to bring a freedom
loving society to its knees?


Too many Americans drop to their knees every now and then from
drinking counterfeit beer, e.g., Coors. Millers, et al.

Dick
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Old 13-01-2005, 11:00 AM
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Hey, I'm from Canada. I think it's mad wine disease.

Jeff

"Brian Lundeen" wrote in message
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Alert Homeland Security immediately. This sounds like an Al-Qaeda
operation. Let's face it, we know where wine kits come from. Canada!!! The
weak link in the North American defense shield.

My God, will those *******s stop at nothing to bring a freedom loving
society to its knees?

Brian



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Old 13-01-2005, 06:15 PM
Ray Calvert
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I would suspect that is it more likely to be MYD, Mad Yeast Disease.

Ray

"Jeff Chorniak" wrote in message
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Hey, I'm from Canada. I think it's mad wine disease.

Jeff

"Brian Lundeen" wrote in message
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Alert Homeland Security immediately. This sounds like an Al-Qaeda
operation. Let's face it, we know where wine kits come from. Canada!!!
The weak link in the North American defense shield.

My God, will those *******s stop at nothing to bring a freedom loving
society to its knees?

Brian





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Old 13-01-2005, 07:53 PM
Bob
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"Jeff Chorniak" wrote in message
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Hey, I'm from Canada. I think it's mad wine disease.


GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY!!!!!


Jeff

"Brian Lundeen" wrote in message
...

Alert Homeland Security immediately. This sounds like an Al-Qaeda
operation. Let's face it, we know where wine kits come from. Canada!!!

The
weak link in the North American defense shield.

My God, will those *******s stop at nothing to bring a freedom loving
society to its knees?

Brian





 




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