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    Default Re: S.S.Stewart, New York

    Bill: Mick and I will be right over. Should we bring our own bottles and harvesting gear?

    Mick: I believe he lives in an olive orchard or owns one.
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    do i have olive trees?!? - does the bear a catholic!?! ...


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    Nice haul. (But I think the expression is "does the Pope sxxx in the woods?") It sure looks divine coming out of the press, doesn't it?

    We lost our 88 year old neighbor last year up in Liguria after he fell out of a tree during harvest. Apparently his last words were "Don't tell Constanzia" (his wife.)

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    Amici, qui stiamo divagando ... questo non preoccupa i moderatori ???
    Ehi, friends, we are talking about things not related nor wit mandolin nor with cafe: could organizators complain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by giuseppeseverini View Post
    Amici, qui stiamo divagando ... questo non preoccupa i moderatori ???
    Ehi, friends, we are talking about things not related nor wit mandolin nor with cafe: could organizators complain?
    Penso che le olive (e vino) hanno tutto a che fare con i mandolini. Ma penso che Bill sta suggerendo that we stick to English so that perhaps more of our friends can join the conversation.

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    yes - bringing an old mandolin back to life must be a very satisfactory process - i admire your skill and patience

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