Could be the beef commerical, or maybe the VISA commerical.

One bottle very dry Virginia wine $14.00.  One bottle Czech Pilslner
$8.00.

Chatting with your old man about South Pacific Theatre--Priceless



> > This is just too good Curtis. This piece needs wider distribution.
It
> > is along the lines of that great commericial, "Beef, It's Whats For
> > Dinner", with the Irving Berlin musical accompaniment
>
> Yeah, you busted me trying to suck up to booze companies to sponsor my
> show! I'm working on a piece about how good it is for children next.
> (hint, it makes them less hyper, like when they pass out)
>
>
>
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
> > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > > >
> > > > Maybe the spounge analagy was misplaced, but acting as an
anesthetic
> > > > it creates dullness.
> > >
> > > I understand the "alcohol bad" position and lived it for years. If
> > > that is how you enjoy to live, good for you. Dullness is the last
> > > attribute I would give alcohol's effect if you don't drink too
much,
> > > and drink with the right people. Removing the drink from the set
and
> > > setting that it can enhance, misses the point IMO. It can be a
part
> > > of social customs and cuisines that I enjoy.
> > >
> > > A chilled martini at a jazz club with an acoustic jazz trio in the
> > > background.
> > >
> > > Some top shelf bourbon bought for you by a young couple after your
> > > last set, who had never listened to acoustic blues before, and
have
> > > many questions about what blues artists they should download.
> > >
> > > A bottle of local Virginia wine over dinner with a friend who just
> > > came back from visiting Africa and has many stories to share.
> > >
> > > A chilled Czech Pilsner Urquell beer at boating picnic while
eating
> > > Chesapeake Bay crabs.
> > >
> > > Greek brandy with your Greek friends as they tell you about how
they
> > > survived during WWII in Greece on an olive farm, while eating
sheep
> > > feta cheese and dipping crusty bread into oil from this year's
olive
> > > harvest.
> > >
> > > Toasts with Hennessey cognac with the bridal party at your
Vietnamese
> > > friend's wedding after all the other guests have left.
> > >
> > > A friend's homemade wine at their farm after riding their horses.
> > >
> > > Joining a Thai friend as he closes up his restaurant and eating
home
> > > style fiery hot Thai food with the staff with Thai Singha beer.
> > >
> > > Drinking chilled vodka shots with your Russian girlfriend over the
> > > traditional meal she cooked for you.
> > >
> > > Sharing the Brazilian national drink, the Chaiparinya.
(limes,sugar
> > > and Cachasa) with a raven haired Brazilian girl while watching
World
> > > Cup soccer.
> > >
> > > A smoky Lagavulin scotch with my father over stories of his
> > > experiences in the South Pacific theater of WWII and the
occupation of
> > > Japan.
> > >
> > > Making handmade pasta, covering them with fresh steamed clams,
with a
> > > glass of Sauvignon Blanc and your best friends.
> > >
> > > A glass of sweet port with a plate of Stilton with your girlfriend
> > > while the snow falls outside.
> > >
> > > Some of these experiences would be plenty cool without the shared
> > > beverage. But sometime it is the ritual of sharing the drink that
> > > connects people. Alcohol is just sugar molecules with an attitude.
> > > It is a type of food, and each culture has it's special version.
You
> > > may associate it with dullness if you prefer. I prefer to
associate
> > > it with the way peoples eyes crinkle up at the edges during
> > conversation.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Ethanol is a two-carbon alcohol and can be considered an active
> > brain-
> > > > drug and an all-purpose cellular toxin. Even moderate alcohol
abuse
> > > > distorts the personality, emotions, and intellect of the `social
> > > > drinker', which is a direct consequence of brain dysfunction
caused
> > > > by ethanol and other chemical pathogens in alcoholic beverages.
Even
> > > > low doses of alcohol interfere with memory and make it difficult
for
> > > > the hippocampus to process new information. As a brain drug,
ethanol
> > > > acts to depress the brain function from the top down, very much
in
> > > > the style of an anesthetic. Acetaldehyde is particularly toxic.
> > > > {nutramed.com, Apr. 2003}
> > > >
> > > > http://www.jrussellshealth.org/alcbfm.html
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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