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The Wine Fire Revisited
Today I’ll let my fellow wine bloggers do the heavy lifting. The only heavy lifting I’ll do today is a glass of viognier, followed by a glass of syrah (I’m still auditioning the wines for the Nov. 14 Eclipse anniversary dinner). That’s taxing enough.
Tom Wark’s excellent wine blog Fermentation (it has a new name, without the “s,” because of some legal mumbo-jumbo) offers an update on the devastating wine fire in Vallejo, California, including some pictures from inside the …
…warehouse that will make strong wine lovers weep.
Remember, investigators believe this blaze was the result of arson. I ask again: what punishment is appropriate for the low-life who set this fire?
Grrrrrr.
Cheers….
Mark Fisher
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Comments
By Wine-Wench
November 2, 2005 4:01 PM | Link to this
Since the crime was via fire, the punishment should also employ some kind of fire. Both of Dan Brown’s books offer many suggestions for nasty torture; branding on the chest seems to be one of his favorites.
By over the top
November 1, 2005 10:22 PM | Link to this
some type of slow painful torture??? bamboo under finger nails. water torture, steady drip, drip, drip cigarette burns to the inner thighs??? (not sure where that came from , but it sounded painful)