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and also because it's in such a small glass, you can kind of sip your way over the course of a long banquet with many different dishes.
you can kind of sip your way
this green stopper and I'll set this on the table and I'm going to take my first sip.
I'm now sitting down and enjoying my coffee, but before drinking it, I have to take out this green stopper and I'll set this on the table and I'm going to take my first sip.
First, he takes a sip out of one water bottle.
Then he takes a sip out of another.
So I'm there, I order two glasses of wine, and I'm about to sip this glass of wine, and I haven't had alcohol in nearly two years.
Just remember when you were nine, and you took your first sip of alcohol.
So like taking a sip of water, noticing how it feels.
You're safe enough now." So, like, taking a sip of water, noticing how it feels.
So we have a sip together, you know, before we sleep.
Don't take a sip now.
Oh, take a sip now.
Can I think I gotta drink but I gotta think drink Can I just do a say no the whole thing just it's barely a sip.
You want to take a sip?
Even so taste sweet, you can sip to it, I never felt like this.
Even so taste sweet, you can sip to it, I never felt like this.