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I love it! Great investigative work my friend!!! Funny stuff for sure… and just to bring some balance back into the politically hued media bias you spoke of – the dude that represents the “47%” was only drinking $800 bottles of champagne stacked in a giant pyramid last week at his fund-raiser… Ha!!! I mean, all seriousness aside… he’s representing the 47%… shouldn’t he have been drinking something out of a box from Gallo? The funny thing is that 53% of the people in the U.S. weren’t really shocked by Romney’s statement – they were just shocked to learn that 47% of the people don’t pay federal income taxes. BTW, one other thing you have in common with Romney (no, not magic underwear) is your ties to La Jolla. ;-)
More info about that wine here: http://acevola.blogspot.com/2012/09/red-headed-stranger.html
Char, thanks for reading.
Alfonso, thanks for sharing.
:)