> When that 24 square mile chunk of the Hawaiian island breaks off, WA, OR, CA
> and a lot of other places will no longer exist.
Bah. WA will still _exist_, though parts of it might be rather wet...
(But probably not the wine-ey parts, merely the largely wHine-ey parts.)
I think we've got a
When I heard the huge crack rumbling down the mountainside (earthquake)
when I lived in Hawaii, I seriously wondered if a chunk of the (big)
island was going to sink into the ocean. And it sounded like I was on
the wrong side if that happened. The crack was mauka. (up the
mountainside
Well, look on the bright side. When that 24 square mile chunk of the Hawaiian
island breaks off, WA, OR, CA and a lot of other places will no longer exist.
So wine tasting will no longer matter. This is just another chisel mark on the
rock we call our society and culture.
Best wishes,
Mark Twain ---
On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 12:34 PM G Mann via Mercedes
wrote:
> Classic "I did not inhale".. yeah... sure...
>
> So, since pot is legalized, will they now have "pot culture growing class"
> and pass out samples? What is next?
>
> Will Rogers said it best, or was it Mark
Classic "I did not inhale".. yeah... sure...
So, since pot is legalized, will they now have "pot culture growing class"
and pass out samples? What is next?
Will Rogers said it best, or was it Mark Twain? "We have the best
government money can buy."
On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 10:28 AM
1. “Governor Jay Inslee signed House Bill 1563 into law Wednesday,
enacting legislation that will allow students under 21 enrolled in
viticulture and enology programs at four-year universities to taste, but
not consume wine as part of their educational experiences outside of the
classroom.”