Scary Gary by Mark Buford for January 24, 2012

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    Sisyphos  almost 13 years ago

    Well, Gary, now you don’t need to fetch a container….

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    pcolli  almost 13 years ago

    Problem solved – it’s been contained.

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    V-Beast  almost 13 years ago

    Leo is pretty efficient at setting things free.

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    Stephen Post  almost 13 years ago

    A fun fact for today: laydbugs taste very bitter. Wikipedia:

    Ladybird taint

    Some insects present in the grapes at harvest inevitably end up in the press and for the most part are inoffensive. Others, notably types of ladybirds, or the multicoloured asian lady beetle, release unpleasant volatile compounds as a defensive mechanism when disturbed. In sufficient quantities these can affect the wine’s bouquet and taste. With an olfactory detection threshold of a few ppb, the principal active compounds are methoxypyrazines, or pyrazines, that are perceived as rancid peanut butter, bitter herbaceous, green bell pepper, or cat urine. This is also a naturally occurring compound in Sauvignon grapes and so ladybug taint has been known to make Rieslings taste like Sauvignon Blanc.

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    madvirgo  almost 13 years ago

    Speaking of ladybugs, whatever happened to that poor baby?

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    my_discworld  almost 13 years ago

    AUGH why, Leo? Those things taste dreadful! and yes, spoken from experience.

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