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Media Players need to buy Codec to watch???
When you start a movie again there is also a box that appears asking you if you want to start where you left off. It's small but it's there. -
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Another example of Trump's IQ level
Absolutely. Lots of folks have to give up for health, financial or emotional reasons but to never start is really pliss poor in my view. Like taking a vow of chastity. -
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Inflation Cools, Showing Trump is Right and his Critics were WRONG AGAIN
Bet ya we sell 200,000 at 5 mill each. Whats the matter cant afford one? Cant pass the background check? -
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Inflation Cools, Showing Trump is Right and his Critics were WRONG AGAIN
Wow. You sure peed in his cornflakes. Talk about own. -
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Another example of Trump's IQ level
Korbel and Cook's are both well-known brands of sparkling wine, often referred to as "California champagne" due to their production in California, not the actual Champagne region of France https://www.tastingtable.com/1683845/worst-budget-champagne-to-drink/ While Cook's Brut California Champagne might have "champagne" on the label, we have to reiterate the facts. The term — "California champagne" — is a clever marketing trick, and California produces some pretty incredible wines. But this isn't actual champagne; it's a sparkling wine. Additionally, Cook's Brut California Champagne has another glaring issue on its label: the flavor doesn't match the description. "Brut" falls among the driest categories for a champagne or sparkling wine. In other words, it's not meant to impart a sweet flavor. In fact, official wine regulations recognize brut as containing 12 grams of sugar maximum — meaning it's even drier than an extra-dry wine. Cook's Brut, however, doesn't fit the bill. The wine is notably sweet. And maybe that's your thing. But when it comes to decoding a wine label, we prefer designations that are accurate, allowing us to plan for a wine that pairs well with our meal, occasion, and personal preference. Mimosas, anyone? Read More: https://www.tastingtable.com/1683845/worst-budget-champagne-to-drink/
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