Vinegar
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
m...
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> blake murphy wrote:
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>> On 11 Feb 2009 13:08:07 GMT, Huge wrote:
>>
>> > On 2009-02-11, Pandora > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> "August West" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>> >> ...
>> >>>
>> >>> The entity calling itself Lou Ravi wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Pandora wrote:
>> >>>>> "Wim van Bemmel" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>> >>>>> ...
>> >>>>>> On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 16:13:25 +0000, James Silverton wrote:
>> >
>> >>>> Yes but isn't the alcohol content the original one, that is to say
>> >>>> before it turns to vinegar rather than after? This being said, as
> people
>> >>>> have pointed out, some alcohol probably does remain.
>> >>>
>> >>> Unless the vinegar in question is "non-brewed condiment", as a lot of
> it
>> >>> in the UK is.
>> >>
>> >> if it is non - brewed it'sa simple wine IMO...
>> >
>> > If it's "non brewed condiment" it never contained alcohol. It's water,
> colouring
>> > (usually caramel) and industrially derived acetic acid.
>>
>> sounds perfectly vile.
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>
> For contraceptive purposes Marlene Dietrich douched after intercourse with
> ice water and white vinegar. One of her former lovers, Douglas Fairbanks,
> Jr., once remarked: "When I'm in a restaurant and I smell a vinaigrette
> dressing it will invariably trigger fond memories of Marlene..."
Nothing wrong with sipping a 100 year old Balsamico Traditionale Dietrich,
even Pandora would concur, she'd prolly partake herself, hehe... however a
1941 CyberCrone Muriatic Itchy Crotch is just a common hoe veneral disease.
LOL
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