The saloon wine

By VicentaLakin

The saloon wine
When I went to my own kitchen in the morning, I didn't think I'd come by and buy a bowl of sweet food. I went to my aunt's house yesterday when I didn't have two days to buy it. It was supposed to be for my son-in-law's daughter.

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    When you're ready to drink, you have to look at the new ones, so don't worry about it. I didn't think it was fresh after one night
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    Pick up the broken ones, the bad ones, the green ones with the scissors
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    I used old ice candy, which was a big one, and I knocked a few times, but if you bought a bag, you wouldn't have to
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    Get ready to use a bottle of wine. Make sure it's oil-free and salt-free. I'm cleaning it up a day early
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    I'm the kind of sorghum that's made in the countryside
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    I'll take a sauna and an ice cream
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    It's good to see her yesterday
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    Don't be too full
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    And be careful when you're putting it on. It's easy to break. I put it with chopsticks
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    Then you pour it into white wine, and you must have no food
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    Sealed in the shade
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    You can drink in a week, but I'll try it in a week. Look
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