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But it was a superb Muscadet, and the cheeses were lush too, coincidentally.
I blame the musty catacomb and The Madam's transport crisis.
25 Jul 2006, 13:51
Yes Robbule, it was indeed a superb muscadet, but nevertheless we must endeavour to adopt clean–living personas (rather like one might adopt a couple of errant children) and embark upon new lives of sobriety and healthfulness sans alcohol and cheese platters.
Although come to think of it, why must we?
25 Jul 2006, 23:02
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