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Old 3rd August 2000, 22:28
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...and German wine?
My faves:
Cheese: Sartre, Camus
Wine: Nietzsche, Jung, Marx

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Old 4th August 2000, 06:49
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What sort of wine goes with little baby cheeses?
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Old 4th August 2000, 07:35
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Les' fromages! I love Gruyere, Brie, Chevre,
(and a nice baguette to go along with a bottle of Beaujolias or Pinot Noir). Also Petit Suisse is a wonderful dessert cheese.
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Old 4th August 2000, 18:04
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Sonsie, DEFINITELY a nice Austrian FREUD wine, with your BABY cheeses.
My favorite combination is a little FOucault and Bataille cheese with HUGE glass of Jung. That is a moselblumchen, I think.
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Old 6th August 2000, 10:15
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Can I blame Jung for being the one to start all that "getting in touch with my feminine or masculine side" stuff?
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Old 6th August 2000, 18:07
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AbSOULutely, Sonsie. He was the one who got the whole anima/animus thing rolling. Anima is the feminine soul and animus the masculine. I'll drink to that!
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Old 7th August 2000, 23:07
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Ack! Shades of "Chateau Dualism", vintage... vinegar.

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