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Scott Vernon wrote:
Since I don't drink beer, I don't keep any on the boat. I tell guests to bring their own, that way it's the 'right' beer. No one's complained yet. Has anybody come back a second time? DSK |
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Doug you have it right again. I say if you want to be snobbish about
something make it worthwhile. Now being from the great PNW I'm proud to be a bona fide Seattle Coffee Snob. Ahhhh...a good dark roast is just the thing when properly made. None of that commercialized Starbucks Crap-ola. We sensitive palates demand and get better fare. Starbucks is for the rest of the planet. On the other hand Doug beer snobs aren't all that bad. They don't hold a candle to California Snobs who exist only because they think a 't' is a 'b.' "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scott Vernon wrote: When I drank beer, back in my teens, I preferred Rolling Rock. We already have enough beer snobs on this NG. I like Rolling Rock. It's not in the running for Best Beer In The World but (as even Mooron acknowledged) a cold one on a hot day really hits the spot. Beer snobbery is just plain dumb. There are much more important things to get snobby about. Besides, if I try to be a good host and stock four or five kinds of beer on the boat, and guests turn up their nose at all choices, then they can always drink water. Or tea. Fresh Breezes- Doug |
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Spoken like the right wing freak that you are....
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Michael" wrote in message ... Doug you have it right again. I say if you want to be snobbish about something make it worthwhile. Now being from the great PNW I'm proud to be a bona fide Seattle Coffee Snob. Ahhhh...a good dark roast is just the thing when properly made. None of that commercialized Starbucks Crap-ola. We sensitive palates demand and get better fare. Starbucks is for the rest of the planet. On the other hand Doug beer snobs aren't all that bad. They don't hold a candle to California Snobs who exist only because they think a 't' is a 'b.' "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scott Vernon wrote: When I drank beer, back in my teens, I preferred Rolling Rock. We already have enough beer snobs on this NG. I like Rolling Rock. It's not in the running for Best Beer In The World but (as even Mooron acknowledged) a cold one on a hot day really hits the spot. Beer snobbery is just plain dumb. There are much more important things to get snobby about. Besides, if I try to be a good host and stock four or five kinds of beer on the boat, and guests turn up their nose at all choices, then they can always drink water. Or tea. Fresh Breezes- Doug |
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Starbuck's is nasty stuff....Tanzanian Peaberry...that's one of the best
beans around....also almost any bean from Kenya... "Michael" wrote in message ... Doug you have it right again. I say if you want to be snobbish about something make it worthwhile. Now being from the great PNW I'm proud to be a bona fide Seattle Coffee Snob. Ahhhh...a good dark roast is just the thing when properly made. None of that commercialized Starbucks Crap-ola. We sensitive palates demand and get better fare. Starbucks is for the rest of the planet. On the other hand Doug beer snobs aren't all that bad. They don't hold a candle to California Snobs who exist only because they think a 't' is a 'b.' "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scott Vernon wrote: When I drank beer, back in my teens, I preferred Rolling Rock. We already have enough beer snobs on this NG. I like Rolling Rock. It's not in the running for Best Beer In The World but (as even Mooron acknowledged) a cold one on a hot day really hits the spot. Beer snobbery is just plain dumb. There are much more important things to get snobby about. Besides, if I try to be a good host and stock four or five kinds of beer on the boat, and guests turn up their nose at all choices, then they can always drink water. Or tea. Fresh Breezes- Doug |
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If Starbucks is so bad, how come there's one on every corner? They
seem to be busy. SV "Michael" wrote in message ... Doug you have it right again. I say if you want to be snobbish about something make it worthwhile. Now being from the great PNW I'm proud to be a bona fide Seattle Coffee Snob. Ahhhh...a good dark roast is just the thing when properly made. None of that commercialized Starbucks Crap-ola. We sensitive palates demand and get better fare. Starbucks is for the rest of the planet. On the other hand Doug beer snobs aren't all that bad. They don't hold a candle to California Snobs who exist only because they think a 't' is a 'b.' "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scott Vernon wrote: When I drank beer, back in my teens, I preferred Rolling Rock. We already have enough beer snobs on this NG. I like Rolling Rock. It's not in the running for Best Beer In The World but (as even Mooron acknowledged) a cold one on a hot day really hits the spot. Beer snobbery is just plain dumb. There are much more important things to get snobby about. Besides, if I try to be a good host and stock four or five kinds of beer on the boat, and guests turn up their nose at all choices, then they can always drink water. Or tea. Fresh Breezes- Doug |
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I like to start every day off with a big mug of Folgers Classic roast with a
couple ounces of soy milk. Good stuff. Scout "Michael" wrote in message ... Doug you have it right again. I say if you want to be snobbish about something make it worthwhile. Now being from the great PNW I'm proud to be a bona fide Seattle Coffee Snob. Ahhhh...a good dark roast is just the thing when properly made. None of that commercialized Starbucks Crap-ola. We sensitive palates demand and get better fare. Starbucks is for the rest of the planet. On the other hand Doug beer snobs aren't all that bad. They don't hold a candle to California Snobs who exist only because they think a 't' is a 'b.' "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scott Vernon wrote: When I drank beer, back in my teens, I preferred Rolling Rock. We already have enough beer snobs on this NG. I like Rolling Rock. It's not in the running for Best Beer In The World but (as even Mooron acknowledged) a cold one on a hot day really hits the spot. Beer snobbery is just plain dumb. There are much more important things to get snobby about. Besides, if I try to be a good host and stock four or five kinds of beer on the boat, and guests turn up their nose at all choices, then they can always drink water. Or tea. Fresh Breezes- Doug |
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 18:44:43 -0500, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Capt._Neal=AE?=
wrote: http://captneal.homestead.com/littleperfections.html For your viewing pleasure. I hate you! *sigh*.... back to work, wish I was on the boat... Cheers! Remco |
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Now, I can tell by his reply, that Remco is a sailor who
has to work and not a worker who pretends to sail like most of the rest of you Schmucks. CN "Remco Moedt" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 18:44:43 -0500, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Capt._Neal=AE?= wrote: http://captneal.homestead.com/littleperfections.html For your viewing pleasure. I hate you! *sigh*.... back to work, wish I was on the boat... Cheers! Remco |
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Capt. Neal® wrote in message ...
http://captneal.homestead.com/littleperfections.html For your viewing pleasure. CN And a pleasure viewing it was. Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message om... Capt. Neal® wrote in message ... http://captneal.homestead.com/littleperfections.html For your viewing pleasure. CN And a pleasure viewing it was. Joe And yet another connoisseur of fine vintage sailing yachts checks in with an informed opinion. Considering Joe's taste in women and his manly aptitude in snaring one of the best, does it really surprise you that Joe is also a premiere sailor who knows his boats? CN |