Greetings:
https://inhabitat.com/the-bourbon-indus ... last-days/
Few industries hear the ticking of the environmental doomsday clock quite as loudly as the world-famous, billion-dollar industry tucked into the quiet woods of Kentucky. Here, big businesses have thrived silently in some of the poorest communities in the U.S. And here, this centuries-old industry may take its very last sip. Now, those living off the water and trees found in Kentucky are doing their best to become environmental warriors…but it may already be far too late.
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Sad news for Bourbon drinkers
Sad news for Bourbon drinkers
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Re: Sad news for Bourbon drinkers
Greetings;
Do you like having the tomato back?
Yes...Thank You....
Veggies would feel welcome...even though I identify as a dinosaur.
bye
Do you like having the tomato back?
Yes...Thank You....
Veggies would feel welcome...even though I identify as a dinosaur.
bye
Nobody cares about what you think, unless they know you care about what they think, then they care
about what you think.
about what you think.