
someone else, but I can't think who.
It's proper Bo, like.
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 1:31,
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It's proper Bo, like.

but the shop's closed so i can't take it back. cunts.
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 1:41,
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I'd camp outside and shout at them in the morning.
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 1:43,
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corked doesn't mean that the cork is stuck in it.
it means that because cork is an organic substance its fucked up my wine. the bastard.
they really should put screwtops on everything.
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 1:49,
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it means that because cork is an organic substance its fucked up my wine. the bastard.
they really should put screwtops on everything.

that's correct.
And on that note: I'm off to bed. G'night all.
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 1:51,
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And on that note: I'm off to bed. G'night all.

A wine is 'corked' when a 'bad' cork transfers its aroma and taste to the wine. The cork will taste and smell mouldy and dank, usually through a mould infection or a chemical reaction. Can happen to any Material used to seal the bottle not just organic material!
Night all ! oh an buy decent wine :)
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 1:57,
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Night all ! oh an buy decent wine :)

could actually happen to screw top aswell... it is normally the seal or not enough steralisation during bottling that does it :)
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 2:02,
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is a fantastic idea.
1: no cork taint
2: you can reseal it properly if you should ever want to not finish the bottle (fairly redundant argument)
3: no corkscrew needed
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Tue 14 Oct 2003, 1:53,
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1: no cork taint
2: you can reseal it properly if you should ever want to not finish the bottle (fairly redundant argument)
3: no corkscrew needed