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im like you ,enjoy a good bottle but didnt like paying outragoues prices for the good stuff so i started making my own,its not as hard as you think it would be. i make mine 12-14 % ,,cost is about $ 2.75 per bottle add a bit of sweetner(i hate dry wine) and get 2 cases out of every batch
I'm a golfer too and I've wondered about designing/making a rack for a bike to strap the clubs on to so I could ride to the course instead of riding in the car. As far as the other "hobbies", fishing(golf sometimes reminds me why I like fishing so much), playing guitar and mandolin, I have a couple of recreational kayaks that we use for river exploration...and scouting out good fishing holes!
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Golf! Only played 3 times last year and miss it dearly. Son is a pro and made the crack at Christmas that he thought I wouldn't play anymore. I am going to make another run at the game this summer. I guess the bike will sit a little more.
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