I don't taste a lot and it's not with Pool either, but once more we will be saying "those were the days"
I still remember catching drops manually back in 2005...
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I don't taste a lot and it's not with Pool either, but once more we will be saying "those were the days"
I still remember catching drops manually back in 2005...
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Agreed
Gotta love the white knight strategy here - boosting tasting to further the end of tasting
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