Question for my British flist:

Jul 17, 2008 12:03

Does anyone know of a cheap wine, available in the 1970's, students would be likely to drink? It can be fairly horrible, as long as it's cheap. Something akin to the Ripple, Boone's Farm, or MD 20-20 that American students drank with abandon back in the day.

Thanks!

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ozma914 July 19 2008, 05:20:42 UTC
Ah, Boone's Farm. Those were the rotgut days ...

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spikendru July 20 2008, 21:15:35 UTC
Oh, they were indeed. See, this is why I like having contemporaries on my flist - they get what I'm talking about when I mention Boone's Farm or Mad Dog 20/20! *eg*

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ozma914 July 22 2008, 06:41:16 UTC
My internet friends range in age from 16 to the 60's, which is a great way to keep in touch with all the generations -- not to mention other parts of the world!

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spikendru July 22 2008, 14:01:01 UTC
*nods enthusiastically*

ITA! As a matter of fact, the youngest person on my flist is 16, and the oldest is 68. Variety is most definitely the spice of life! And the ability to travel virtually via snapshots posted by people all over the world is truly life enriching. I've certainly been blessed by the people who have friended me.

*snuggles*

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ozma914 July 23 2008, 06:51:43 UTC
Absolutely -- I've learned a lot about life in other countries, and even other places here in my own country. If only everyone had a chance to see how people are people, no matter how far.

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