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Sunday, February 10, 2008 . 9:01 PM

Today I drank two cups of some ume-fruit (whatever that is ) wine. It's known as Choya and comes from Japan. So, as my sis was pouring out the wine into the glasses, I went 'What's that? I want one!' And took a glass. When I drank it it tasted much more like a non- alchoholic sour plum drink vastly diluted. I drank the first glass, about 150ml worth of wine, within 5 minutes while at the computed. It tasted good. I got up, saw the instructions on the wide cap (One part choya, one part water and some ice ncluded), followed it, and then drank it within 10 minutes. Half an hour later my ears started to turn red. Then my face felt hot. Then as I sat down to read a book I saw that some parts of my legs were turning red. Large blotchy spots of red. And then I saw that my arms were becoming like tha too. I felt unbearably hot. So after wrestling with it all for a few minutes and trying to read my stupid book I gave up and took a nap. Thirty minutes later I woke up and found myself cool again. 'Mom, how long did I sleep?' 'Oh, a very short time.' Thankfully there was no hangover whatsoever. I think that tomorrow I'll try it again.