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Old February 17th, 2005, 05:31 PM
William Claspy
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On 2/17/05 12:15 PM, in article , "Conan the
Librarian" wrote:

William Claspy wrote:
My favorite herb apertif is Campari. A tumbler with Campari and soda on the
rocks is one heck of a drink to ease you through a summer afternoon!


OK, as another hard-drinking librarian, I am ashamed to say that
I've never even tried Campari. What does it taste like?


Like the warm breeze across a Tuscan vista.

Like the curve of Sophia Loren's hips.

Like the song of a gondolier.

Like the...

Well, it's red and it's kinda bitter and herb tasting, syrupy just on its
own with just a hint of sweet.

Bill

 




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