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 Don thought -- I really couldn't tell you why -- that I needed this tee-shirt

 
Well of course I looked at this and before you know it my computer fills with wine related suggestions for me.





Can't fault the Italians.


This is science!At least a scientist.


But this is just kind of ridiculous.
Wine in the bath/shower?? 







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  1. Wine. I only like the sweet ones. Last evening I was longing for some sangria. Oh, it would have been so nice. ..... Oh well. - Enjoyed your post.

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  2. Wine. I only like the sweeter varieties. Last evening I was longing for some good Sangria. -- Oh well--didn't happen. -Cute post.

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  3. These are kind of amusing. You should do one for coffee. Lol.

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  4. All funny but I have to send the raisins one to my sister. LOL

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  5. Olga why do i start comments here and then before I'm done they vanish! Anyway...I love these as you darn well know. The only reason I see the one in the shower is if you are bathing and you need to hold your glass somewhere to turn the page of your book. But then again I don't bathe I shower and I would just rush through the shower to get to my wine.😋🍷

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    1. Just looks like broken glass in the bathroom to me and who needs that!
      The vanishing act happens to me as well.

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  6. Those are all really cute. Loved the realist.

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  7. Those are cute, but my wine consumption is minimal, unless I have some really good cheese to go with it.

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  8. My wine consumption is basically zero... since it tends to give me a migraine. Now my tea and coffee consumption is another matter.

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  9. Those are fun! Take care, stay well.

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  10. Mom and I like sweet wine. Art likes dry. This is such a cute post.

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  11. Why don't you have a glass of wine and think some more about why he would give you that shirt.

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