So,
tebtosca is having a little
voice meme thingy, and I thought it would be fun to join...
You can head over to her page to hear a whole bunch of people's voices, including mine, and you can also click below to hear me babble at you...
Audio and voice recording >> If the embed doesn't work for you, you can click
this link to go to the vocaroo site.
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And yes, Fusion'verse is a dream for h/c, which is basically my favourite "genre". And Phnee does h/c better than anyone.
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Wine?
I'm not sure how specific you want me to be. I like white wine, or dry reds. As far as European wine goes, I prefer French wine over German wine (German wine tends to be sweeter, in my experience - and I like dry.) South American wines, I tend to prefer wines from Chili. Canadian wines? There's a white wine from Nova Scotia that I really like... I think it's called Acadia? It's been years since I've had it, but it has a slight hint of green apple.
I'm really not that picky though. I don't have the money to spend on the really fancy stuff, so it's in my best interest to keep my palate unsophisticated. ;)
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I can't say I ever tried Canadian wine. I might have, but I have memory span of a gold fish must be all the wine :) I'll definitely give them a try!
Chilean wines are great! You are wrong(ish) about the German ones - Riesling is dry, for example.
Sometimes I think I should be ashamed because I tend to buy boxed wine, but I just can't be bothered :) And hey - bottles are heavy and the don't last long!
P.S.: Grapes don't grow where I'm from :( It's a sad, sad life!
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Boxed wine can be good too! They also sometimes sell wine in tetra packs...which, um, doesn't look very classy either, but I've bought those before too.
Grapes don't grow in most of Canada, so Canadian wine isn't THAT big of a market. I feel like I should know more about BC wines, since grapes actually grow in BC...but I don't. I've been to the Mission Hill winery in the Okanagan and had some good wine there... I had a red that was actually a blend of 4 grapes (a Quatrain, I think they called it), and it was AMAZING, but it was also $40 a bottle and yeah... like I said, being unsophisticated about my wine is easier on the wallet.
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