Well k-bro thanks for the info. Free tapa eh? i checked it out on Wiki and i'm up for it. Since i'm not into Sangria though i'm glad it's only a "full" pitcher that i'll have to contend with.
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Heh. Tapas is a Spanish word. So, if you have one or many, it's still tapas, not tapa. A quick search on Wikipedia informs that tapa is bark cloth.
Well k-bro thanks for the info. Free tapa eh? i checked it out on Wiki and i'm up for it. Since i'm not into Sangria though i'm glad it's only a "full" pitcher that i'll have to contend with.
Pitchers and other open containers are rarely completely full. They're hard to carry without spilling that way.
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