Lunchtime O'Booze
July 3rd, 2008, 23:06
France's New Gay Wine
Following fast on the heels of Spanish wine, Mundo Gay comes France's first gay wine. Decanter reports that Tendre Bulle Gay Vin ( tender gay bubbles) will be launched by Domaine de Boyer on July 1.The wine is a sparkling ros├й from Languedoc-Roussillon. The bottle will show two heads in profile facing each other. The words 'Gay Vin' appear underneath and the letters G and L, for gay and lesbian, will appear on the capsule. About 13,000 bottles have already been made of the non-vintage, m├йthode champenoise Gay Vin. Sounds like the perfect wine for a gay marriage celebration. :drunken: :drunken:
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and for Homitern:
Infertility researcher is 2007 Young Investigator
Thursday, 1 November 2007
A University of Adelaide researcher who discovered scientific evidence that high-fat diets can cause infertility in obese women has become South Australia's 2007 Young Investigator of the Year.
Cadence Minge has won $12,500 in prizes at the finals of the Young Investigator Award, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre last night
:bootyshake:
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/news22681.html
Following fast on the heels of Spanish wine, Mundo Gay comes France's first gay wine. Decanter reports that Tendre Bulle Gay Vin ( tender gay bubbles) will be launched by Domaine de Boyer on July 1.The wine is a sparkling ros├й from Languedoc-Roussillon. The bottle will show two heads in profile facing each other. The words 'Gay Vin' appear underneath and the letters G and L, for gay and lesbian, will appear on the capsule. About 13,000 bottles have already been made of the non-vintage, m├йthode champenoise Gay Vin. Sounds like the perfect wine for a gay marriage celebration. :drunken: :drunken:
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and for Homitern:
Infertility researcher is 2007 Young Investigator
Thursday, 1 November 2007
A University of Adelaide researcher who discovered scientific evidence that high-fat diets can cause infertility in obese women has become South Australia's 2007 Young Investigator of the Year.
Cadence Minge has won $12,500 in prizes at the finals of the Young Investigator Award, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre last night
:bootyshake:
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/news22681.html