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www.ClassicWines.comDon't be afraid to break old habits! It may seem easier to run down to your local state liquor store, but the truth is buying wine online is the easiest and most cost effective way to get the bottles you want. Watch as Brian Freedman guides you through helpful hints on getting the most out of your online shopping experience.
The Wine Blokes has recently launched it's UK Online Wine Store. Currently there are over 3500 wines listed, which will be expanded to over 20,000 very soon. The US and Australian / NZ online wine stores are in the pipeline and will launched soon.
Interview with Jane LaCivita Clemente and Diane Conroy LaCivita, co-owners of Harmony House Marketplace in Cohoes, a wine shop that specializes in New York State wines. Harmony House offers free wine tasting every Friday evening, more information is online at harmonyhousemarketplace.com
Here's a guide to the more famous Italian wines and their regions but I'd still recommend browsing through all the Italian pages as there are fantastic wines available from all the regions. Check out http://www.goodwineonline.co.uk/
So, I haven't recorded a song in a long while and I guess, I'll have some catching up to do. Therefore, I'll try to record more than one song today.This one is Wine, Women and Song by Harvey Danger. If you like this song at all, you might want to go to http://harveydanger.com/ where you can download the album for free.Of course, if you then find that you really like the album, you can always buy it, too...Update:As the chords for this song can't be easily found online, here are the chords as I played them:1. Verse: 4x Am E F C EChorus: F G F E7 F G F D7 F G F E7 F G2. Verse: 2x Am G F EBridge: 4x Am G F E then Am E
HQ Mode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v D2122Rw8KAQ&fmt=18You will need Flash 10 or Flash 10 Beta. Adobe has deb files for Ubuntu 8.04. If you have 7.10 go to http://www.chann3lz.com/ubuntuI bought Nightfall online, cheaper than buying from Amazon, and no wait.. It was worth it.. The addition of "heroes" that are like henchman paper-dolls you can buff up with spells, insignias and primary runes, weapons.. Even better, the ability to rip off runes without losing armor and availability of spells for secondary professions from all characters on the account. It's actually better to start in chronological order to some degree than doing Guild Wars backward, as it makes you a stronger fighter, whereas working backward is too easy, I'd think.. Anyhow in this video I demonstrate that playing guild wars is a bit more than just pressing buttons, but can be a bit more complex. Note, probably my biggest weakness, is I don't use the typical tank approach, which is too slow for me.. I'm a bit more aggressive, so I'm not someone you want to play with in a group, but I will eventually learn to fool the AI, but in hard mode it seems the AI eventually pinpoints your weakness, so its best to keep changing the approach to the fight.. Like today I decided to try a number of monks, it worked until I got some Gargoyles with "soul barbs" which deal damage when hexes and enchantments are added or removed from a foe (me), which really made having more monks a problem.. Luckily I had a mesmer and necromancer among the group..Also I show my current set of spells and my working builds for my heroes.. Until I can get some key spells for common builds (from PvX wiki website) Being a level 20, it is hard to get spells cheaply.. Bingo.. I just figured something out right now, start off with other primary professions, from scratch and obtain all the other missing spells? \8^|Anyhow, I'm finding I'm going to have to buy Eye of the North.. Keep in mind that you will have to get all 4 packages to really play the game, so its like paying 120 dollars for a game on lay away, only you can play it as you come to each part.. Beats paying 14 dollars a month for online fee, but if you only intend on getting one guild wars, or two, get Nightfall and Eye of the North.. They have more of the key spells and they benefit from the wisdom of the previous campaigns. BTW, Eye of the North is just an add-on of additional quests and territory, it augments the other three packs by expanding territory in the north of each pack.. It also adds more spells, but it is not a new Campaign, Nightfall is the last "campaign".. So Eye of the North doesn't offer a new story but elaborates on the existing ones. There is still stuff I haven't learned about the campaigns I own, so its not one of those games you master and then put away.. It will take you a year or more to really explore it. Mostly I'm playing the game because I'm serriously addicted to it, but I prefer playing it in Linux as I prefer to be in Linux than to use Windows, which carries a set of burdens that outweight those of Windows, like dealing with security holes in Windows and the progressive corruption of the environment due to each vendors perception of how to fix the Windows environment for you. Linux takes a different approach to getting things done that is more unified and less guesswork, help is easier to find too.. This would be counter-intuitive, considering everyone has Windows, but as diverse are the number of applications available for Windows, many of the packages just replicate the technology of the others with no cross-pollination, so each has its own idiosyncrasies that over time make it harder to find help, leading to the dreaded "I'm sorry but you will probably need to reinstall windows". Linux avoids this by saying "yes you can", in this case, if you ever have to reinstall linux, you have the choice of separating your home from your root partition, permitting you to install linux without affecting your personal data and maintaining your accounts across upgrades, something I've found to be rather difficult to do on Windows..See some of my other videos to see just how easy Ubuntu is to use.. It's like driving a hot rod, it's fast and customizable, but you have to be willing to get your fingers dirty to tune it. Even if you prefer to keep Windows in the cases where Linux doesn't shine, you at least aren't burdened by the need to upgrade just because Microsoft is going to drop support for your favorite release of Windows. All in All Linux gives you a different perspective on using computers that in the long run is better for you than being locked into the same choices everyone has on the Windows platform.
Wine, Women and Song...is there much more to life? Our minstrel doesn't seem to think so ...as long as it's Blackberry Wine :-)oTJ TomCat ProductionsThe Lightfoot Tribute TeamLink For online discussions about Gordon Lightfoot, his music and related topics http://www.corfid.com/Link to Gordon Lightfoot website maintained by Wayne Francis http://www.lightfoot.ca/Link to buy Gordon Lightfoot CD's http://www.bestprices.com/cgi- in/vli...Blackberry Wine (Shadows) 3:01There's a south wind risin' and the moon shines on my window sillI've got a feeling I might walk on over the hillI'm bent but not broken, all I need is some restAnd a bottle of your very bestBlackberry wine There's a new moon risin' and the wind sings its old songPass it on over it's a sin to be sober too longI'm bent but not broken, all I need is my shareOf a bottle of that very rareBlackberry wine Blackberry wine,You know that I'm quite dry without youBlackberry wine Now my old gal's got a new dress on five and dimeTry as she will she can't get me to come home on timeBut I'd never cheat her or mistreat her you knowAs over the mountain I goBlackberry wine I'll be soft spokenAll I need is my restAnd a bottle of your very bestBlackberry wine Now my days are numbered and one more heel's been killedBlackberry John left me his old recipe in his willI'm bent but not broken, all I need is some timeAnd a bottle of your very fineBlackberry wine Blackberry wine,You know that I'm quite dry without youBlackberry wineNote to All Viewers: This Tribute Channel is for the sole purpose of sharing the experience of the magnificent music of Gordon Lightfoot. No production is being sold or will ever be offered for sale. This is a true labour of love based on the "reasonable use" provisions of the Copyright Act.tjThe Lightfoot Tribute Team
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Have you noticed that most people can't get more than a few hundred readers to their sites, let alone get their audience to pay money to buy something? Ever wonder how some politicians, like John McCain and Barack Obama, cleverly work the Internet to build movements that are millions of people strong--and get their supporters to donate money?I wanted to learn how they do it. So I called Randy Skoglund and Curt Mercadante, Principals at Revere Strategy Group, a consulting company that helps politicians and advocacy groups properly use the internet.Download my full interview with them and you'll hear politicians' most powerful secrets. Here are a few that I wrote down as I spoke to them.Fight! - Politicians and movements that try to fight the system are more likely to build movements online. Think about how MoveOn.org fought the Republicans. We see this in online businesses, too. Gary Vaynerchuk is building an online wine business by fighting the snobbish, old wine world.Lose the tie - Check out how Michelle Obama stands in her t-shirt and casually talks to a camera in this video. Online, you're more likely to connect with an audience if you're unpolished. McCain benefited from this when his campaign ran out of money and he had no choice but to shoot casual videos.Get on TV - Television is still incredibly powerful. Ron Paul, for example, used his appearances on televised debates to build his online audience. We heard this in my interview with Timothy Sykes too. He grow his online audience by being on reality tv.Tiny - You can't get everyone to agree with your whole message. So The Revere Strategy Group helps politicians build micro web sites for single issues. The goal is to capture people who agree with a candidate on one issue, but may disagree with other positions.Petition them - There are some issues that people are so fired up about that they'll "sign" online petitions. These petitions can be magnets for supporters--and they're a good way to collect email addresses. MoveOn.org started this way.Download the full interview to hear many more techniques that you can learn from and use.(Olivia Kuhn-Lloyd thanks for introducing me to Revere.)
The Herbalist, Dipaunka Macrides, created Herbal Wine. From the DVD "The Herbalist: 7 Herbal Recipes & Garden Tips - Knowledge of Herbs and Healing- Power and Liberation - "HERBALLY YOURS" - Buy online now at: www.theherbalist.com.au