Looks like it%26#39;s best to avoid Saturdays on the North Fork!
nytimes.com/2007/…
Drunken winery tours and naked elder hayrides!
Oy. What next.
Drunken winery tours and naked elder hayrides!
%26#39;slobs and snobs%26#39; - guess that says it all ;-) - I apologize on behalf of my fellow Brookynites for the behavior of drunken Brooklyn residents in stretch limos!
I have to admit it was the naked elder hayrides that caught my attention. I had to laugh at the image of older people frolicking nude in the vines and also agree with the assessment that it isn%26#39;t anything you%26#39;d want to see. Or maybe you would, but I wouldn%26#39;t.
Oh my!
I am speechless!
Wow. ”Gallivanting naked though the vines”... there%26#39;s an image that%26#39;s going to stay with me!
TL---whether you wanted it to or not ;-)
Whatever happened to moderation?
What the article does not mention is have these wineries seen an increase in sales due to the invasion of the masses. I%26#39;ve seen first hand about 10 people get out of one of these stretch limos and staggering back to their apartments but each person was carrying a box or two of wine.
Saw this in the Times today, pretty humorous. We have the same problem with Missouri wineries out here (midwest). Its all about the right mixture of not letting them get too drunk and applying a little pressure to buy bottles of things they like.
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