The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for October 10, 2024

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    saobadao  3 months ago

    Sauvage gone wrong. Learned how to do this when I worked for a French based company….always point the cork/bottle in a direction that no one will be hurt!

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    Gent  3 months ago

    Fall season is begin now.

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    Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 3 months ago

    That vintage went flat very quickly!

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    Algolei I  3 months ago

    It ain’t over ’til they hit the ground.

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    hans Premium Member 3 months ago

    Oops!

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    Olden Woof Premium Member 3 months ago

    Stoopid hyuminz.

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    Kornfield Kounty  3 months ago

    Up, up and away, My beautiful, my beautiful balloon. Lyrics: Up Up and Away (1967, The Fifth Dimension)

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    Joan Tinnin Premium Member 3 months ago

    This is a dark turn for this strip.

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    GKBOWOOD Premium Member 3 months ago

    Too bad they haven’t invented a self healing hot air balloon!!

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    HA!  3 months ago

    Sorry, having a hard time thinking this is funny. I know someone who was in a hot air balloon accident and ended up with paraplegia.

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    LJZ Premium Member 3 months ago

    FYI: Villagers were initially frightened by the large, colorful vessels and farmers could become angry if a balloon landed in their fields. Champagne was introduced to pacify these observers and the tradition is continued today.

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    rwh2  3 months ago

    How hard can it be? Here, hold my Champagne.

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    the lost wizard  3 months ago

    That’ll take the fizz out of everything. :)

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    eddi-TBH  3 months ago

    Actually the champagne is popped at the end of the flight. An old tradition.

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