Yes, I think the bottom to are nice artistic red wine and tea light compositions, but the first one has me more captivated more entranced by the feeling. I would like it more if the lowest offending tea light would have not been there, but hey.
Yes, I think the bottom to are nice artistic red wine and tea light compositions, but the first one has me more captivated more entranced by the feeling. I would like it more if the lowest offending tea light would have not been there, but hey.
Thanks, Chuck!
I am a little puzzled but one brim full glass of wine apparently puts you at the limit or just over so I make sure I am under but I only drink it for my heart ... well at least at the start ... now it is a habit along with my pills, I had a quad bypass in 1984They don't tell you what is legal because they work on total lack if you intend to drive.
I like your crop better than mine, Binnur. Thanks!
Mike ... this clip from a news report answers your question i you can relate it to consumption
"Wagener pleaded guilty to a charge of drink-driving with a level of 143 milligrams of alcohol to 100 millilitres of blood. The legal limit is 50mg."
An American woman charged because she drove her camper van about 30 metres down the street because a householder objected to where it had been parked. Till then she had a clean slate record.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/new...-drink-driving
Obviously the Police were making a statement against rampant DUI with the 44 pick-ups following the Festival..
Thanks, John! Interesting stuff!