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<description>&lt;p&gt;I know you mean well and God Bless MSPCA, they are doing God&apos;s Work. However, it is possible to go to a wine-tasting without getting drunk. (In fact, that pretty much defeats the whole purpose.) Those who have actually done it know that much of the wine is not swallowed in order to: 
a. taste the last wine of the flight as fully as the first and
b. get home in one piece. 
(Getting drunk marks you forever as a rookie, not to mention thwarting any attempts at appearing sophisticated, particularly during a good week to get popped for DUI. My two MSPCA adoptees would agree!)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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