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nice Capt Neal....well done...


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Rolling Rock?

That is one of the most disgusting bottled beers there is, if you were
talking about the beer bottle on its own then that is not so worrying.


But "A thing of beauty on any vessel" is a bit much.


Nice hair cut by the way!



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One's taste in beer is one's own.

If you don't like Rolling Rock then your taste in
beer is different than mine - not better as you
seem to imply.

CN


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Rolling Rock?

That is one of the most disgusting bottled beers there is, if you were
talking about the beer bottle on its own then that is not so worrying.


But "A thing of beauty on any vessel" is a bit much.


Nice hair cut by the way!



"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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http://captneal.homestead.com/littleperfections.html

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Sorry old Boy but Rolling Rock is certainly frowned on by most regular beer
drinkers as being a kids beer.



"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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One's taste in beer is one's own.

If you don't like Rolling Rock then your taste in
beer is different than mine - not better as you
seem to imply.

CN


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Rolling Rock?

That is one of the most disgusting bottled beers there is, if you were
talking about the beer bottle on its own then that is not so worrying.


But "A thing of beauty on any vessel" is a bit much.


Nice hair cut by the way!



"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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http://captneal.homestead.com/littleperfections.html

For your viewing pleasure.

CN






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Let them from as much as it takes to please them.

They don't share my tastebuds nor my preferences
in beer. That's fine. Let them enjoy what they enjoy.

That they seem to enjoy their choice of beer in less
than committed fashion since they seem to be more
concerned with my taste in beer, demonstrates to me
that their beer satisfies them less than me beer satisfies
me. What does that say about their beer?

I don't feel the need to slam somebody else's beer
in infantile attempt to bolster mine.

CN


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Sorry old Boy but Rolling Rock is certainly frowned on by most regular beer
drinkers as being a kids beer.



"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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One's taste in beer is one's own.

If you don't like Rolling Rock then your taste in
beer is different than mine - not better as you
seem to imply.

CN


"BIGMAC" wrote in message

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Rolling Rock?

That is one of the most disgusting bottled beers there is, if you were
talking about the beer bottle on its own then that is not so worrying.


But "A thing of beauty on any vessel" is a bit much.


Nice hair cut by the way!



"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
http://captneal.homestead.com/littleperfections.html

For your viewing pleasure.

CN








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When I drank beer, back in my teens, I preferred Rolling Rock.

We already have enough beer snobs on this NG.


Scott Vernon
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"BIGMAC" wrote in message
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Rolling Rock?

That is one of the most disgusting bottled beers there is, if you

were
talking about the beer bottle on its own then that is not so

worrying.


But "A thing of beauty on any vessel" is a bit much.


Nice hair cut by the way!



"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
http://captneal.homestead.com/littleperfections.html

For your viewing pleasure.

CN





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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 agree!

Gasp, am I really agreeing with DSK? Must be sick
or something. . .


"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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or drunk.


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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I agree!

Gasp, am I really agreeing with DSK? Must be sick
or something. . .


"DSK" wrote in message

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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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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.

SV

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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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