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Don't forget a splash of lemon.
SV OzOne wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 19:29:08 -0500, Capt. Neal® scribbled thusly: Coopers 4.5% Alc/Vol Pretty feeble. The Sparkling Ale i recmmended is 5.8, the special old stout 6.8. James Squire Australian Strong Ale is a no-expense-spared beer, brewed to the glowing russet colour of autumn leaves. Crystal wheat and several malted barleys produce deep toasted flavours with a rich toffee edge. Lifted floral hop notes of rare Australian hops complement the profoundly malty, biscuity flavours and the apricot/fig esters created by wild ale fermentation. Food matching suggestions: Crowned with a rewarding dry finish, James Squire Australian Strong Ale is a powerful winter warmer. It's an ideal accompaniment to rich meaty stews, aged cheddars, and delicious game dishes such as kangaroo or venison. Available in 345ml bottle 6.8% ALC/VOL. More like it!!!! CN OzOne wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:48:09 -0500, Capt. Neal® scribbled thusly: Good idea. American beer is about as weak as Democrat voter turnout. CN Here are a few real beers for you....might even be available over there.....just in case you get any ideas. http://www.coopers.com.au/default2.asp The sparkling and stout are perfect http://www.malt-shovel.com.au/ Amber and Porter are the picks here. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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"Wally" wrote in message Try McEwan's Champion - 500ml bottles, 7.3%. Dark, full-bodied, and absolutely delicious. Heh Wally de Mooray Eel.... what's up? I'm swiggin' back on fine Belgian Leffe Blonde!! Last night I sampled a fine dark Warthog! This of course was preambled by a nocturnal circumnavigation of the 7 acre property boundary with a well balanced and properly twisted blunt of BC Bud and a tall cool bottle of Lambs Navy 151 Overproof. The hound... a Rhodesian Ridgeback.... running point! My Buckmaster knife fastened to my belt...... Yeah! I was a machine! Nothin' spells control like an intoxicating perimeter patrol! Life.... she is looking good ... and even better as I leave sobriety in my wake! :-D CM |
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Scott Vernon wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Scott Vernon wrote: "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... I'm sitting in the cockpit of my fine yacht on my mooring in Florida Bay where the breeze is light and the temperature is in the 80s. I'm eating grilled Ballpark hot dogs on deli buns with relish and mustard, baked beans, potato chips and washing it down with Rolling Rock beers on ice. ahhhhhhh, simple pleasures only a true sailor will understand. Scotty Scott, that's all Neal has. THAT'S ALL. You have a wife, friends, kids, at least one truck. So? He seems happy. Well, for a simple person like Neal, I guess that's a good thing. 2 trucks, Good for you! I only have one, and it's only a Ford Ranger XLT. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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Is it truly better than that picture of Katy (sporting the beehive) and a
jar of vaseline? Gilligan "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... I'm sitting in the cockpit of my fine yacht on my mooring in Florida Bay where the breeze is light and the temperature is in the 80s. I'm eating grilled Ballpark hot dogs on deli buns with relish and mustard, baked beans, potato chips and washing it down with Rolling Rock beers on ice. To make it even better, I'm using a wireless connection to thoroughly crush Booby, Cairns, Oz and Gayboy Gaynz. God has truly blessed me. CN |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Scott Vernon wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Scott Vernon wrote: "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... I'm sitting in the cockpit of my fine yacht on my mooring in Florida Bay where the breeze is light and the temperature is in the 80s. I'm eating grilled Ballpark hot dogs on deli buns with relish and mustard, baked beans, potato chips and washing it down with Rolling Rock beers on ice. ahhhhhhh, simple pleasures only a true sailor will understand. Scotty Scott, that's all Neal has. THAT'S ALL. You have a wife, friends, kids, at least one truck. So? He seems happy. Well, for a simple person like Neal, I guess that's a good thing. 2 trucks, Good for you! I only have one, and it's only a Ford Ranger XLT. That's not a real truck. |
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"Overproof" wrote I'm swiggin' back on fine Belgian Leffe Blonde!! What's her name? Last night I sampled a fine dark Warthog! TMI |
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Scott Vernon wrote: Good for you! I only have one, and it's only a Ford Ranger XLT. That's not a real truck. It's a pickup, and gets better gas mileage than a full-size pickup or bigger truck. I like it. Perfect for my needs. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Scott Vernon wrote: Good for you! I only have one, and it's only a Ford Ranger XLT. That's not a real truck. It's a pickup, and gets better gas mileage than a full-size pickup or bigger truck. I like it. Perfect for my needs. Real trucks, for real men, don't get ''gas mileage''. SV |
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Overproof wrote: "Wally" wrote in message Try McEwan's Champion - 500ml bottles, 7.3%. Dark, full-bodied, and absolutely delicious. Heh Wally de Mooray Eel.... what's up? I'm swiggin' back on fine Belgian Leffe Blonde!! Last night I sampled a fine dark Warthog! This of course was preambled by a nocturnal circumnavigation of the 7 acre property boundary with a well balanced and properly twisted blunt of BC Bud and a tall cool bottle of Lambs Navy 151 Overproof. The hound... a Rhodesian Ridgeback.... running point! My Buckmaster knife fastened to my belt...... Yeah! I was a machine! Nothin' spells control like an intoxicating perimeter patrol! Buckmaster knife... Is it keen to cut something? Bwhahhahahhaha Cheers |
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my Dodge Ram 2500 got 16 mpg when I took it to Florida this summer. Not as
good as my Shadow-Spirit (45 mpg) but a whole lot more comfy. Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Scott Vernon wrote: Good for you! I only have one, and it's only a Ford Ranger XLT. That's not a real truck. It's a pickup, and gets better gas mileage than a full-size pickup or bigger truck. I like it. Perfect for my needs. Real trucks, for real men, don't get ''gas mileage''. SV |