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Three Sheets

Three Sheets to Newcastle
Zane discovers a remote atoll where they grow the only grapes on earth to have a "coral terroir." There's also pineapple liqueur, island cocktails, beer cocktails and island antics, when Zane goes three sheets to Tahiti.
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Three Sheets to Lesbos, Greece
It's the birthplace of Greece's great spirit of Ouzo. Zane sees how it's made, and more importantly how it's consumed with locals - and he finds out about the mysterious science behind why water makes ouzo turn cloudy. Of course, there are also other Greek spirits, "mythic" beer, and a "Grecian formula" for keeping a hangover at bay.
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Three Sheets to Panama
Zane goes truly local when he visits as rural town where almost everyone who lives there works for the local Secco distillery. What is Secco? Find out when Zane does happy hour in a gravel parking lot with locals shooting off fireworks, playing drums, and downing shots along with local beers. He even meets up with a farmer who makes his own corn brew amidst chickens in his corrugated tin "man hut." And after having a truly rural experience, Zane hits the big city where he finds his Panamanian counterparts in the form of a popular partying Panamanian TV cast and crew. Let's just say they wind up dancing on a moving party bus complete with disco ball and bar! David Lee Roth would be proud. Salud!
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Three Sheets to Amsterdam
Before there was gin, there was Genever, and Zane experiences it in all its glory in Amsterdam. Zane also visits a place called the "Hemp Hotel" where hemp makes hops obsolete in the drinks they serve. Then there's that red light district, don't worry, we'll keep it clean, but it does get crazy at a sailor bar with a bartender who pours local drinks generously. It's definitely an adventure that could cause a serious hangover. But the local smoke filled coffee shop has just what the doctor ordered.... Only in Amsterdam. Proost!
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Glory

Glory

The story opens in the office of an oil company. The president received a letter from a friend notifying him there is oil in the town of Glory. He forms a dummy railroad company and sends a representative to Glory to get rights to the property by promising that the dummy company will establish a station at Glory. While getting the rights to the property, the oil representative goes through what he supposes a fake marriage with the postmistress of the village. Time passes and the postmistress leaves the village for a neighboring town, where she gives birth to a child. Unable to support the child, she brings the baby to the village hotel run by two Germans, and, under cover of darkness, leaves the baby there. The baby is adopted by the village, named Glory Glory, and brought up by the two Germans. In the meantime the mother has made her way to the city and drops from exhaustion in front of the president of the oil company's house, when she is picked up and carried in. Upon examination by the doctor he finds the fall has caused her to lose her memory. The president is a widower and upon the woman's recovery decides to have her stay as governess and bring up his young son. Several years pass by and both Glory and the president's son are grown up. They accidentally meet and fall in love. The oil company decides to take possession of the property at Glory and then a fight ensues, the son taking sides with the girl he loves and her people. During the lapse of years the man who put through the original deal for the oil company and who married the postmistress has risen to be a judge. The case is brought before him and he dismissed the charges of the citizens of Glory. The son decides to assist and steals the papers relative to the case. The judge and president of the company finally decide to make restitution. The marriage is found to be legal. The people get the oil property back, and Glory is happy with her sweetheart.

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