thanks! i was bit off, 'we' called it vino fino... it was Boone's Farm! lol think it was actually 99-cents/gallon back in those daze....Boones Farm, Annie Green springs, anything that you cold buy by the case cheap!
thanks! i was bit off, 'we' called it vino fino... it was Boone's Farm! lol think it was actually 99-cents/gallon back in those daze....Boones Farm, Annie Green springs, anything that you cold buy by the case cheap!
The teenaged girls liked it, that's what mattered most, terrible hangovers!thanks! i was bit off, 'we' called it vino fino... it was Boone's Farm! lol think it was actually 99-cents/gallon back in those daze....
Two-buck Chuck's country cousin.back in the mid-60's... i can remember the grocery stores carrying cheap wine.
Vino Fino it was called and was 90-cents a gallon!
Gah, don't say hangover. I had one - *one* bottle of Founder's KBS Imperial Stout last night, and I feel like I've been beat with a stick. I've always been a bit of a lightweight, but this is ridiculous.The teenaged girls liked it, that's what mattered most, terrible hangovers!
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Gah, don't say hangover. I had one - *one* bottle of Founder's KBS Imperial Stout last night, and I feel like I've been beat with a stick. I've always been a bit of a lightweight, but this is ridiculous.
We did the same at a big tree in the middle of a field. Drinking and goofing off and having fun. The cops used to try to catch us once in a while, never did.Way back in my youth, we dragged a hoddie's pan out onto a frozen pond on my parents property and built a bonfire in it and partied all night out on that pond. We drank cheap wine and beer, played music from an old car radio and had a blast doing what teenagers do, good times and better memories.
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