it was on netflix recently. Its about all around business, From planting grapes tot the blending on wines and selling it. It's funny at times too, Maynard has a wiked dry sens of humor.I've heard Maynard interviewed a couple of times by a local (AZ) radio station 98KUPD...He's a difficult interview, but I'd love to see that Doccumentary.
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Is it just about the vinery? (Although I could use some advice for my grape plants by the front door.
It can be hard to tell when someone with that type of humor is joking, and generally tends to be more of an observational nature, and often focused on the way something is said.it was on netflix recently. Its about all around business, From planting grapes tot the blending on wines and selling it. It's funny at times too, Maynard has a wiked dry sens of humor.I've heard Maynard interviewed a couple of times by a local (AZ) radio station 98KUPD...He's a difficult interview, but I'd love to see that Doccumentary.
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Is it just about the vinery? (Although I could use some advice for my grape plants by the front door.
I hear it all the time, but I still don't know exactly what that means (Wicked Dry sense of Humor)
...and that's almost an understatement. My grandfather played for Paul Brown at Massillon, when he was born in the early 20's newborns (blue for boys, pink for girls) were already being given miniature footballs at the local hospital.BIG ERN said:Go Tigers! - Follows a high school football team in 99' from the town of Massillon, Ohio. This town literally lives, eats, and breathes football.
That looks awesome.huzkerbob said:Plagues And Pleasures On The Salton Sea