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On May 29, 8:47 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2008 16:20:45 -0400, "Gregory Hall"

wrote:
Real sailors drink cold draft beer right from the fridge. Other stuff has
too much alcohol in it or needs ice cubes and mixers. Lay in a good supply
of these:


http://www.popularmechanics.com/blog...s/4217337.html


Good way to drink beer, but bulky.
The empty, after snipping the ends and snipping a few holes in the
side, makes a good charcoal chimney.
BTW, the right glass is important. I use a weizen glass for all the
beer I drink most times. Got some at a local liquor store that
specializes in imports. Some Hacker-Pschorr and some Hefe.
Though I like Hacker-Pschorr weisse, if you pour a can of Millers in
one of these glasses you forget you're drinking Millers after half a
glass anyway.http://www.thebreweryoutlet.com/category/272864
Like coffee, a lot is psychology.
Too bad they don't make square 12 oz cans for tucking in tight spots.
The Japs managed to grow square watermelons.
Reminds me. I saw a Star Trek episode where there were square glasses
on the table. Ever try to drink out of a square container? Lame.
Talk about a hole in your lip.

--Vic


Another major idiot, or maybe, hopefully the same idiot...too stupid
to understand his own stupidity....beguining to appreciate niel..god I
never would have thought...
 
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