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- From: dre@catnip.berkeley.ca.us (Teddy Bear with a Hard-On)
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: Re: And just what the fuck do Canuks know about beer?
- Message-ID: <5857@catnip.berkeley.ca.us>
- Date: 24 Nov 92 02:25:28 GMT
- References: <BxJDL9.9vI@cs.dal.ca> <BxK1u0.78q@nic.umass.edu> <5841@catnip.berkeley.ca.us> <BxrpIp.8pq@cs.dal.ca>
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- smith@ug.cs.dal.ca (Sean Smith) writes:
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- >In article <5841@catnip.berkeley.ca.us> dre@catnip.berkeley.ca.us (All of our represanatives are still busy; please continue to hold) writes:
- >>jennyg@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Jenny Gutbezahl) writes:
- >>
- >>>You failed making HOME BREW? How the hell did you manage that. It's a pretty
- >>>straight-forward process. I would have thought if you learned anything at
- >>>a Canadian University (and clearly *you* haven't), you'd learn the proper
- >>>respect and handling of beer.
- >>
- >>And where did you get this idea that Canadians know anything about beer?
- >>
- >>They live in a cold climate and can't brew a decent ale.
- >>
- >>They get hot in the summer and can't even make a decent lager to drink.
-
- > I beg to differ.
-
- > Most American beers are available up here for the same price as
- >Canadian beer, but the Canadian beer still outsells the American stuff. As
- >well, when my father was in New Orleans a few years back, a guy in a bar asked
- >him where he was from. When Dad said Halifax, the guy said, "Oh yeah - that's
- >where they make Moosehead," which was a very popular beer down there (or so
- >they guy told Dad).
-
- Goddamn, Shawn-boy, haven't you ever bin to Newawlins? Ever drank a bottle
- of Dixie Beer?
-
- Case closed.
- --
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- I would have been out of jail by now."
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