Melatenfriedhof (part 4)

Aug 11, 2005 09:18



Next up, a cemetery post which doesn't actually feature any angels...


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toned b&w, cemeteries, germany

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papayas August 11 2005, 18:47:48 UTC
more great shots! i like non-angel cemetery pictures, although the angels are often quite fascinating.

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mistress_elaine August 11 2005, 18:58:36 UTC
Thank you! I have a good mix of angels and non-angel cemetery pictures coming up, although I'll be doing something else entirely next week for the sake of variety. :-)

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universalist August 11 2005, 20:55:03 UTC
I love sake... most people like warm sake, but I really prefer cold one. What variety do you like?

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mistress_elaine August 11 2005, 21:01:00 UTC
Ha. :-)

Actually, I don't like any kind of sake. I'm not a big drinker; pretty much the only alcoholic beverages I can stomach are gin-and-tonic and really sweet liqueurs such as Amaretto, 43 and Yugoslavian pear liqueur. The latter is very good.

I've had sake on two occasions, and I seem to remember finding cold sake mildly less disgusting than warm sake. I wouldn't drink either for pleasure, though. :-)

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defunked August 11 2005, 21:03:39 UTC
I'm Japanese, and I don't even like sake :)

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mistress_elaine August 11 2005, 21:14:05 UTC
Phew. That's a relief. I feel validated now. :-)

I'm sure you like wine, though. Or beer. Both of which I find utterly disgusting. :-)

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defunked August 11 2005, 22:34:34 UTC
Ewwww beer. Nope, can't say I like it either. Ok, most everyone wants to drink beer ice cold, because that way you can't taste it as much. What does that tell you?? lol

I'm iffy on wine. It depends really, I'm quite picky about the taste of wine.
Give me a Mike's Hard Lemonade and I'll love you for life though.

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mistress_elaine August 12 2005, 07:31:51 UTC
Mike's Hard Lemonade? I've never had that. Is it like a Bacardi Breezer? That's what it looks like in the pictures...

I totally agree on beer. The stuff is vile; I can't imagine why anyone would want to drink it. The only wine I've ever found palatable beyond the first sip was a Portuguese dinner wine I had half a year ago. I managed to down over half a glass of that, which was a huge achievement. I usually have Coke or tea with dinner.

Anyhow, it sounds like I've finally found someone who's almost as picky a drinker as I am. That calls for a drink, I think!

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