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Old 09-15-2011, 09:40 AM
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And I meant that they were authentic 1970's clothes.
Not modern reproductions.
Or Target's new line embracing the 1970's.
My point was that it's not vintage under the over 50 year usage.

When used correctly in relation to wine, there is ALWAYS a year associated with it.
You never say this is vintage wine.
That means nothing. But it could be under 50 years old - you're really referring to year of the vine.

But the word is so overused - incorrectly - there is no way that genie's going back in the bottle. ;-)
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