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Opening Arguments

Bottoms up

I knew sooner or later the rest of the country would catch up with me:

For one thing, wine consumption in this country has nearly doubled in the last decade, while beer sales have been pretty much stagnant, growing less than 1 percent since 2000. Even more galling, in 2005 a Gallup poll revealed that, for the first time ever, Americans preferred wine to beer. This was an astonishing development, akin to Americans jilting baseball for bocce.

Henceforth, drunks will be known as beer bums instead of winos. You keep the pretzels. I'll have a pear and some cheddar with my room-temperature cabernet.

Comments

Bob G.
Fri, 06/01/2007 - 6:26am

Considering the state of most domestic bers today, it's better to go with a good wine. Wine is better for you than beer anyway.

Then again, in "some" parts of town, most people can't wait for the first of the month to see what's on sale at the local liquor store (30 pk Bud Light or Natural Ice - $10 for example).

That smacks of Iron City Beer and Thundebird wine...(the bottom of the barrel).

It's the old "trash in-trash out" equation.

Give me a Guinness...or a nice chablis.

Keep the crap for "rust removal"...lol!

B.G.

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