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A Jim Harrison TN

by OW Holmes » Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:23 pm

I wish I could write like this:

"Ermtage du pic St. Loup. This was also easy because I love the terroir, and had pleasant memories of drinking it in a cafe in the grand square of Montpellier while watching the prettiest woman in France walk by. This wine tastes as soft and pleasant as the back of a gril's knee after she has taken a dip in the Mediterranean.."

But I can't. This is by Jim Harrison, who used to give my colleague Molly fits when she was a waitress up in the Leelanau Peninsula of Mich as a teenager, and published in the Kermit Lynch newsletter. This is a very interesting piece, and a really fun read, here:

http://www.kermitlynch.com/0608-August2006.pdf
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Re: A Jim Harrison TN

by Rahsaan » Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:34 pm

quite clever of him to specify that it is the "back" of the girl's knee that gives the pleasure..
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Re: A Jim Harrison TN

by OW Holmes » Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:43 pm

Rahsaan wrote:quite clever of him to specify that it is the "back" of the girl's knee that gives the pleasure..


But apparently only if it is wet from a dip in the Miditerranean. Quite picky, Jim is.
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