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"Wine appreciation is directly related to the development of a local wine industry," says Natalie MacLean, blogger for natdecants.com and author of Red, White and Drunk All Over.
Quirky a notion as a restaurant with reasonable wine prices might be, it's only appropriate, then, that we also gave the value-wine-picking assignment to irreverent, north-of-the-border wine writer Natalie Maclean, author of Red, White and Drunk All Over and editor of the free newsletter Nat Decants.
The water he'd gorged on was making him drunk all over again.
Anyway, in the latest chapter of his story, a retrospective documentary film, simply called Hockney, it's impossible not to get a bit drunk all over again on the clothes, whether they're from his 60s heyday or right now.
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Then, years later, she returns from Australia, gets him drunk and seduces him all over again.
The next morning, however, a cleaning woman proudly reported, 'Some drunk scribbled all over the walls in there, Mr. Chasen, but I worked all night and washed 'em off".
In a February 1864 "Dear Mac" letter to Gen. George B. McClellan, Franklin wrote that Grant "was drunk and all over the city for forty-eight hours".
No, but we see shitloads of drunk people all over the place, especially at our shows, they rule!
One of Boris' arguments is that the camp attracted the homeless and the drunk from all over London, he's pretty much right, but so what?
Because everyone with a job is either drunk, hung over, ill or distracted by shopping and will happily have you do their job for them.
(Wilson always insisted that he never played drunk; "hung over, yes; drunk, no").
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