Re: wine and cheese

Lincoln,

I'm not very confident in Peter's description of how much hooch
you're allowed to bring in duty free.

I do believe that each adult on board can bring a bottle or two of
wine, or one bottle of booze, or a case of beer. Of course why anyone
would go to the trouble and expense to bring US suds to the land of
high strentgh beer is beyond my reckoning.

Anyhow, a bottle or two of plonk is more than enough for me. Let "Le
Mouton Gris de Motreal" buy his own.

Remember, when it's for me, price is no object.

Bruce Hector
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Lincoln Ross <lincolnr@r...> wrote:
> Assuming I am not late, what do the border authorities think when
you go
> into the country with a reasonable amount of mind altering (and
dish
> washing, in the case of certain infamous English foamy yellow)
liquid
> stuff?
>
> Lincoln Ross
> (who can't recall leaving the US for the last twenty or thirty
years)

Lincoln,
Bring all the juice you can handle.Just make sure the
seals,caps or corks have not been opened!
Now what's all this about not leaving the US for the last
twenty or thirty years...........get out and smell the roses dear
chap!There's a whole world of pure and ripe craziness just North of
you and at prices that are hard to beat after the exchange rate :-)


Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,who is having so much grief with his e-mail that he has
had to take on another"name"..........eeeeegad!
Assuming I am not late, what do the border authorities think when you go
into the country with a reasonable amount of mind altering (and dish
washing, in the case of certain infamous English foamy yellow) liquid
stuff?

Lincoln Ross
(who can't recall leaving the US for the last twenty or thirty years)