In the Middle Ages, magicians would claim to turn water to wine, when in fact they were regurgitating water mixed with some stuff that disagreed with them. (Presumably nobody drank it afterward.) I hope that's not what this "wine" is.
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5 comments:
It's all about a "Stitch and Bitch" without really saying it.
I'm all tied up in knots waiting for Knit and Crochet to meet. They leave me in stitches.
It smacks of minor-consume to me. THat sign reeks of speak-easy.
In the Middle Ages, magicians would claim to turn water to wine, when in fact they were regurgitating water mixed with some stuff that disagreed with them. (Presumably nobody drank it afterward.) I hope that's not what this "wine" is.
LOL @Kate! They're probably drinking Arbor Mist, too.
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