Thank you.
I confess. I’ve been Internet dating. I’ve had such success that I’m now addicted to the rush of it; the browsing, the choosing, the first contact, the anticipation before arrival and then the joy of discovery.
My first date was the most exciting. It all happened so quickly. It seemed only a flash between logging onto the net and having the passionate needs of my lips met. It was a delicious moment. I savoured it...and then I went back for more. Now I can’t get enough!
Of course the date was with a tall, dark, very smooth '08 Cab Sauv, with plenty of character, delivered by courier, from a reputable on line wine distributor. My mouse had lingered over the '09 Cab from the same winemaker (the price being more attractive) but I’m so glad I chose the '08.
Following such success, I began thinking, why stop here? It seemed a pity to limit myself to just one suitor. Why not go back and try the '09 and peruse other potentials while I'm at it?
And so I hopped back on line, browsed the selection of singles (I'm not ordering by the dozen at this stage) and ordered the '09 along with a couple of whites, a sparkling and a few more reds...and can you believe they ALL turned out to be perfect matches for me!
So now I can’t decide where my loyalty lies. I've been working my way through the list of the available and suitable, and they've all satisfied me in their own special way. Some were complex and deep, some easy and light, one was very bubbly, another full bodied. One had an exquisite nose, another was sexy and upfront, a few were very rich (and one had been lying down for a long time). I know the idea is to find the 'one' and live happily ever after but do I REALLY have to choose just one? Couldn't I just continue to rendezvous with them all? I think that is my happily ever after.
jojobee
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