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Jeremy Roussak
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This is a rather different approach. I've mixed feelings about it: sometimes it seems to work and sometimes it doesn't. I've tried correlating my feelings with the amount of red wine I've drunk, but without success.
Thoughts?
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May 25, 2013, 08:20:57 pm »
You might try rotating it 180 degrees
. To me, there is a face in the back wall and the whole image changes when I did that.
I rather like it either way, but can see why you are unsure.
Alan
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I rather like it because it's different from the usual Lower Antelope fare. But I've only had white wine this evening, so I'm not competent to judge.
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I also have mixed feelingsā¦ I like it very much but can't help thinking that something is not optimal and I can't find why.
Since red and wine wines don't seem to work, how about a glass of milk (of course, feel free to add your preferred liquid to your milk)?
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