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December 31, 2008 at 11:04 AM #321907December 31, 2008 at 11:39 AM #32234534f3f3fParticipant
[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
December 31, 2008 at 11:39 AM #32236234f3f3fParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
December 31, 2008 at 11:39 AM #32244334f3f3fParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
December 31, 2008 at 11:39 AM #32228634f3f3fParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
December 31, 2008 at 11:39 AM #32194334f3f3fParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
December 31, 2008 at 12:14 PM #322316LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=qwerty007][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
[/quote]I have a big sense of humor but that was really bad bro. Thanks for making my day worse for having read that π
December 31, 2008 at 12:14 PM #322473LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=qwerty007][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
[/quote]I have a big sense of humor but that was really bad bro. Thanks for making my day worse for having read that π
December 31, 2008 at 12:14 PM #321972LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=qwerty007][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
[/quote]I have a big sense of humor but that was really bad bro. Thanks for making my day worse for having read that π
December 31, 2008 at 12:14 PM #322392LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=qwerty007][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
[/quote]I have a big sense of humor but that was really bad bro. Thanks for making my day worse for having read that π
December 31, 2008 at 12:14 PM #322375LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=qwerty007][quote=LAAFTERHOURS]
Im not familiar with wine steals. [/quote]
It’s not what you might think. The relationship is inverse. It’s when the wine industry realizes there’s enough suckers prepared to pay over the odds for an over-rated fermented juice, smothered in high-falutin terms, that pumps up its ‘snob’ value. It’s killer secret marketing weapon is amnesia. You wake up the next day forgetting what you paid, and go do the same thing all over again π
[/quote]I have a big sense of humor but that was really bad bro. Thanks for making my day worse for having read that π
December 31, 2008 at 2:02 PM #321993urbanrealtorParticipantWine steals is typically a lot cheaper than that.
You can spend more there if you like but you have to try.
December 31, 2008 at 2:02 PM #322395urbanrealtorParticipantWine steals is typically a lot cheaper than that.
You can spend more there if you like but you have to try.
December 31, 2008 at 2:02 PM #322413urbanrealtorParticipantWine steals is typically a lot cheaper than that.
You can spend more there if you like but you have to try.
December 31, 2008 at 2:02 PM #322336urbanrealtorParticipantWine steals is typically a lot cheaper than that.
You can spend more there if you like but you have to try.
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