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From: "Treena"
Subject: Re: How to make a dry Martini
> You know, I've never really understood the fascination with martinis. Now,
> really good tequila and Kentucky bourbon are a different matter entirely.
:)
You mean Mexican and Tennessee Ma
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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: How to make a dry Martini
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> From: "gfen"
> Subject: Re: How to make a d
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From: "gfen"
Subject: Re: How to make a dry Martini
> > I believe my father kept a bottle of Vermouth in the garage. When he
made a
> > Martini, he would look at the garage while pouring the gin into the
glass.
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> Now, now, you have t
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, William Robb wrote:
> I believe my father kept a bottle of Vermouth in the garage. When he made a
> Martini, he would look at the garage while pouring the gin into the glass.
Now, now, you have to at least WAVE the vermouth cap over the glass.
(at least I'm not with people wh
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Subject: How to make a dry Martini
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> From: "Bob Walkden"
> Subject: Re: The things we do for money
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> > as the old saying goes, to make a re
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From: "Paul Stenquist"
Subject: Re: How to make a dry Martini
> Sounds like a good recipe. Much better than bowing in the direction of
France.
My dad fought in Europe in WWII with the Canadian infantry. He had some
issues with the French that he nev
>
> I believe my father kept a bottle of Vermouth in the garage. When he made a
> Martini, he would look at the garage while pouring the gin into the glass.
>
Sounds like a good recipe. Much better than bowing in the direction of France.
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