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Date:         Thu, 14 Mar 1996 16:31:57 CST6CDT
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From:         "Dan Houg" <fairwind@northernnet.com>
Subject:      Inuvik Mead request.

That subject line probably doesn't make sense. I couldn't figure out how i wanted to say that i have a request for someone that is going to Inuvik.

If someone is willing, i would like to give a few bottles of a raspberry mead, or honey wine, for y'all to open when you reach your destination. I can't be there in person but i can offer something that i have made myself. It is a homespun product from honey that i produce and berries i've grown. I would be honored if a glass was poured in a final destination toast.

I think mead would be appropriate for this adventure. It is one of the oldest drinks known to humankind and has accompanied the best of men and women on their adventures to the unknown. It is the drink of Kings and Queens-- and i know of no other group that so regally fit this description. Toast yourselves, peer up in the sky towards the northern lights, then close your eyes and drink....

then let the Pagan rituals begin!

-dan


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