by Midlife <midlife@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Oct 7, 2004 at 12:41 PM
in article zVb9d.673722$Gx4.408663@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
at michael-noooospammmmsan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 10/7/04 6:55
AM:
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> "Wine Lover" <vinolyubitel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:c15d4533.0410061536.74555bd5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> A friend of mine, who works at a small California vineyard and winery,
>> Renaissance Vineyard and Winery, told me that their restaurant
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> I try not to respond to this crap but this one impressed me with his
> creativity. Better than the Nigeria excess funds scam anyway.
>
>
For some reason (about which I'm really curious) the original post did not
make it through to my newsreader (Outlook Express), but your response did.
I had a moment to check it out (via Google Groups) and found it posted to
only a few other mostly food-related Usenet groups.
Frequenting Northern California as often as I do, I checked for a website
and other info. They are in Yuba County (Foothills region). The winery's
site makes no mention of a fire or any distressed sale of wine. I checked
further and found that the winery has a somewhat unusual story:
http://www.rickross.com/reference/fof/fof15.html
Not sure at all that this is spam........ but it's definitely not your
run-of-the-mill winery.