Actually, I think Rene knew exactly what he was
saying. And that was that if he were to be
dying, he'd rather drink the wine than put it on
feathers.
Our Deutschander friend has a good sense of humor.
Allan
Hi Rene:
I think you mean "dyeing" We don't want you dying!
dye
· noun. a natural or synthetic substance used to colour something.
· verb. (dyeing) colour with dye.
- PHRASES dyed in the wool unchanging in a
particular belief. [with allusion to the fact
that yarn was dyed when raw, producing a more
even and permanent colour.]
- DERIVATIVES dyeable adj. dyer n.
- ORIGIN OE dUag (n.), dUagian (v.).
Neville (Nev) Gosling
Greater Vancouver,
B.C. Canada
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Of Rene Zillmann
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Dying Feathers with Wine
I would rather drink some red wine while dying. Strange customs down
there in TX.
Rene
Jimmy D. Moore wrote:
> Anyone ever tried dying feathers with a good red wine, like a Pinot
> Noir, or a Merlot or a Cabernet ? Sure is hard to get red wine out of
> a white table cloth. Also, the trout would probably go NUTS over it.
> :-) ;-) :-P :-D
>
> JIMMY D
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Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN
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