Wine from France arriving in Greece from Dean Marks

Well, only in picture form, but still very tasty...

And a fine mathematical equation ...one bottle plus one bottle equals David (with "A" coming forth)

But on the flip side...there are 18 bottles...to the 3rd power...WOW!

Lucky French students...do they get to sample their mathematical results?

Thank you, Dean...for the Drunkpo...Vizma will be jealous :-)

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Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on March 4, 2013 at 10:14am

Thanks for the blog Kats.  I calculated that it would get to you within 6 bottles and I was correct.  This new David math really does work.  Who knows?  David may even get a medal.

Comment by David Stafford on March 1, 2013 at 9:09pm

I was hoping it would lead to the humanities....that's my strong suit.

Comment by DKeys on March 1, 2013 at 8:38pm

sounds like your math leads straight to biology

Comment by David Stafford on March 1, 2013 at 6:13pm

The Twelve Steps

1. Accept that math is inevitable.

2. Figure out ways to avoid the inevitable.

3. One way might be a nice Merlot.

4. Or a chardonnay.

5. Or perhaps a nice Cabernet Sauvignon.

6. Let's not forget about a Riesling before recess.

7. Sometimes a Pinot Grigio can dissolve trigonometry into a fine yellow mist.

8. A lunchbox thermos filled with port can help you fall off a logarithm.

9. If a train leaves Ennui at seven pm and you decide you'd rather stay in the lounge playing darts...then....

10. I have no idea where I am. Is this the station? Jennifer Lawrence sure is cuuuuuuute....

11. I regret that I have but one bottle to give to my geometry teacher.

12. Sequester Schmester...lester the molester found a bottle in his chester...now I take a rester....

Comment by DKeys on March 1, 2013 at 5:55pm

is that 12 steps before passing out?

Comment by David Stafford on March 1, 2013 at 5:51pm

Not if they use my 12 step method.

Comment by DKeys on March 1, 2013 at 5:50pm

Wow! being able to do math in your head while consuming all that wine--David is a human calculator. So 2 plus 2 equals A(n) IOUMA? This new math will take some getting used to--but it's better than the lattice method

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on March 1, 2013 at 5:47pm

Hi David! do you think the kids wine in the French schools?

Comment by David Stafford on March 1, 2013 at 5:39pm

I KNEW my vin math would be vin-dicated some day....

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