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D K[_4_] May 31st 09 01:46 AM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
John H wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2009 10:32:06 -0700, jps wrote:

On Sat, 30 May 2009 09:54:16 -0400, jim785 wrote:

HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 18:12:41 -0400, John H
wrote:

You can't tell a book by its cover.

But, with HK giving you guidance, you'll never go wrong. He's truly
remarkable.
There is a group where 95% post under their real name, and have been
doing so for an average of about ten years. Discussions of politics
and religion are banned, as are acronyms not in most dictionaries.
FBI, CIA are OK for example. I once thought about useing a handle.
"Dances With Wolves" is taken, so I settled on "Sleeps With Kitties ".

Casady

Most of the real ****s in this newsgroup are scared to death of posting
with their real names, or even their real initials, because of the crap
they throw up here.
But not you. You seem to be pretty proud of yourself. WAFA

Hey, dickbrain. How many handles do you need? I'll now be plonking
your third. Do you have more?


If l were he, I'd add a random number generator to my 'handle' just to
keep you on your toes.

Besides, he, unlike you and yours, writes decent stuff. Why filter
him? Cause he disagrees with you?
--
John H

That's their MO: If you can't debate, retreat and "ignore". We all know
that WAFA, at least, is incapable of that and reads everything.

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_6_] May 31st 09 11:35 AM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
D K wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 18:12:41 -0400, John H
wrote:

You can't tell a book by its cover.

But, with HK giving you guidance, you'll never go wrong. He's truly
remarkable.

There is a group where 95% post under their real name, and have been
doing so for an average of about ten years. Discussions of politics
and religion are banned, as are acronyms not in most dictionaries.
FBI, CIA are OK for example. I once thought about useing a handle.
"Dances With Wolves" is taken, so I settled on "Sleeps With Kitties ".

Casady


Most of the real ****s in this newsgroup are scared to death of
posting with their real names, or even their real initials, because
of the crap they throw up here.


YOu don't post under your real name, and how do you know my initials
are not RPS?


WAFA isn't afraid of anything!

Harry Krause
2015 XXX Lane
XXX, Maryland 206XX
410 535-1XXX (voice)
202 365-0XXX (cell)

If he posts that **** again, the X's *might* disappear.


I have never understood why people feel that everyone should use their
real name, and then get upset when people post information readily
available. If your name and personal information is readily available
online, why post using your real name? If your name and personal
information is NOT readily available online, what difference does it
make if you use John Smith, Joe Blow, Reginald P. Smithers III., Don
White, DK, HK or JPS?


--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in
spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in
no way are to be considered flaws or defects

[email protected] May 31st 09 01:27 PM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
On May 30, 5:30*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

m...



Heinekin is a fine bottled beer, and for many people, tastes exactly like
they want their beer to taste, even if they've just discovered it.


Heineken is originally of German roots and thought by many to be brewed in
Holland now. * In reality, it's mass produced throughout the world in over
40 countries.

It's basically a European Budweiser. * Yeach.

Eisboch


I agree, it's swill.

Richard Casady May 31st 09 02:43 PM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
On Sat, 30 May 2009 17:30:23 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

Heineken is originally of German roots and thought by many to be brewed in
Holland now. In reality, it's mass produced throughout the world in over
40 countries.


So? The bottle beside me, and every other I have drank in the US,
since 1967, has said imported from Holland. The lables used to say
brewed and bottled in Rotterdam. Probable right down the street from
the container ship docks. In Amsterdam they have one horse drawn
wagon, in addition to the trucks. The current US stuff is from
Amsterdam. I can testify that the stuff in the US, on the ship, and in
Amsterdam all tasted the same.

Casady

Eisboch[_4_] May 31st 09 03:34 PM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 

"Richard Casady" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 30 May 2009 17:30:23 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

Heineken is originally of German roots and thought by many to be brewed in
Holland now. In reality, it's mass produced throughout the world in over
40 countries.


So? The bottle beside me, and every other I have drank in the US,
since 1967, has said imported from Holland. The lables used to say
brewed and bottled in Rotterdam. Probable right down the street from
the container ship docks. In Amsterdam they have one horse drawn
wagon, in addition to the trucks. The current US stuff is from
Amsterdam. I can testify that the stuff in the US, on the ship, and in
Amsterdam all tasted the same.

Casady


Yup. Like Bud Light.

Eisboch


Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_6_] May 31st 09 03:47 PM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2009 17:30:23 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

Heineken is originally of German roots and thought by many to be brewed in
Holland now. In reality, it's mass produced throughout the world in over
40 countries.


So? The bottle beside me, and every other I have drank in the US,
since 1967, has said imported from Holland. The lables used to say
brewed and bottled in Rotterdam. Probable right down the street from
the container ship docks. In Amsterdam they have one horse drawn
wagon, in addition to the trucks. The current US stuff is from
Amsterdam. I can testify that the stuff in the US, on the ship, and in
Amsterdam all tasted the same.

Casady


It really doesn't matter where it is brewed, Heineken is Europe's
equivalent of Budweiser. If you enjoy a very light
lager, but with a little more hops than Bud, you might like Heineken.

On the Beer Advocate it has a mediocre rating. When I drink a beer, I
want it to be a very flavorful beer with a rich full flavor. Here is
one of the reviewers on the Beer Advocate that sums up my feeling about
Heineken. "The smell was thin - some sulfur-like odor. The taste was
bland - a mixture of sulfur and vegetable oil mixed with a touch of
hops. It ends with a salty note. It's fairly drinkable, but boring. The
sulfur tends to stick around, but something about it makes it crisp and
it can be refreshing. But, it's not a good beer by any means - and
overpriced. I know that it is popular - but wonder why. (Marketing I
suppose.)"

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

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spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in
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jps May 31st 09 06:18 PM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
On Sat, 30 May 2009 20:46:21 -0400, D K
wrote:

John H wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2009 10:32:06 -0700, jps wrote:

On Sat, 30 May 2009 09:54:16 -0400, jim785 wrote:

HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 18:12:41 -0400, John H
wrote:

You can't tell a book by its cover.

But, with HK giving you guidance, you'll never go wrong. He's truly
remarkable.
There is a group where 95% post under their real name, and have been
doing so for an average of about ten years. Discussions of politics
and religion are banned, as are acronyms not in most dictionaries.
FBI, CIA are OK for example. I once thought about useing a handle.
"Dances With Wolves" is taken, so I settled on "Sleeps With Kitties ".

Casady

Most of the real ****s in this newsgroup are scared to death of posting
with their real names, or even their real initials, because of the crap
they throw up here.
But not you. You seem to be pretty proud of yourself. WAFA
Hey, dickbrain. How many handles do you need? I'll now be plonking
your third. Do you have more?


If l were he, I'd add a random number generator to my 'handle' just to
keep you on your toes.

Besides, he, unlike you and yours, writes decent stuff. Why filter
him? Cause he disagrees with you?
--
John H

That's their MO: If you can't debate, retreat and "ignore". We all know
that WAFA, at least, is incapable of that and reads everything.


DK writes decent stuff. What a joke. He follows his "enemies" around
stuffing his nose in their cyber asses. It's by far his favorite
activity here.

He's as putrid and festered as Herring the hemorrhoidal ass.

jps May 31st 09 06:21 PM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
On Sat, 30 May 2009 20:41:27 -0400, D K
wrote:

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 18:12:41 -0400, John H
wrote:

You can't tell a book by its cover.

But, with HK giving you guidance, you'll never go wrong. He's truly
remarkable.

There is a group where 95% post under their real name, and have been
doing so for an average of about ten years. Discussions of politics
and religion are banned, as are acronyms not in most dictionaries.
FBI, CIA are OK for example. I once thought about useing a handle.
"Dances With Wolves" is taken, so I settled on "Sleeps With Kitties ".

Casady


Most of the real ****s in this newsgroup are scared to death of
posting with their real names, or even their real initials, because of
the crap they throw up here.


YOu don't post under your real name, and how do you know my initials are
not RPS?


WAFA isn't afraid of anything!

Harry Krause
2015 XXX Lane
XXX, Maryland 206XX
410 535-1XXX (voice)
202 365-0XXX (cell)

If he posts that **** again, the X's *might* disappear.


What a ****ing **** you are.

Low, ****ing ****.

jps May 31st 09 06:52 PM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
On Sat, 30 May 2009 20:32:58 -0400, D K
wrote:

jps wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 20:44:46 -0400, D K
wrote:

Don White wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...
"jps" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 29 May 2009 18:18:17 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

"Vic Smith" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 29 May 2009 15:49:08 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote:


Darwin Austrailia is the beer drinking capitol of the world. The beer
drinkingest country is Belgium. In the US Wisconsin has a name for it.
US beer is swill of course, but you can get Heinekin at 90% of the
places that sell beer.

Heineken sucks. My home made puts it to shame.
Oops...jumping the gun a bit.
But I'm getting in mental shape.

--Vic

Heineken gives me heartburn, even after one.
Samuel Adams Lager. The ultimate beer.

Eisboch
Regional jingoism.

Hardly. Samuel Adams has become a world class beer. Not bad for it's
beginnings as a micro-brewery.

"The brewery has won more awards in international beer-tasting
competitions in the last five years than any other brewery in the world."

http://www.bostonbeer.com/phoenix.zh...=irol-overview

Eisboch

Maybe...but you can go here and see how it was done in the 1800s ( see
Virtual Tour)
I grew up one city block from this brewery.
http://www.keiths.ca/k_brewery/k_brewery_index.htm


Nice "me too!" post, dummy.


Don't worry Donnie, he's just trying to make up for all those years
his dad beat the crap out of him.


No one believes the **** you spew here. You are approaching WAFA status
as a liar *and* a pathetic POS. Grow up or leave, asshole.


You're a low, ****ing **** who needs to be slapped upside the head.

Low, ****ing ****.

[email protected] May 31st 09 08:14 PM

Florida Boating [NOT}
 
On May 31, 1:52*pm, jps wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2009 20:32:58 -0400, D K
wrote:





jps wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 20:44:46 -0400, D K
wrote:


Don White wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
news:Ea2dna7uF_HG7r3XnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d@giganews .com...
"jps" wrote in message
om...
On Fri, 29 May 2009 18:18:17 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


"Vic Smith" wrote in message
news:7nm025pgqh7c5o5vdq0lfh7a19qfu6jpec@4ax .com...
On Fri, 29 May 2009 15:49:08 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote:


Darwin Austrailia is the beer drinking capitol of the world. The beer
drinkingest country is Belgium. In the US Wisconsin has a name for it.
US beer is swill of course, but you can get Heinekin at 90% of the
places that sell beer.


Heineken sucks. *My home made puts it to shame.
Oops...jumping the gun a bit.
But I'm getting in mental shape.


--Vic


Heineken gives me heartburn, even after one.
Samuel Adams Lager. *The ultimate beer.


Eisboch
Regional jingoism.


Hardly. *Samuel Adams has become a world class beer. * Not bad for it's
beginnings as a micro-brewery.


"The brewery has won more awards in international beer-tasting
competitions in the last five years than any other brewery in the world."


http://www.bostonbeer.com/phoenix.zh...=irol-overview


Eisboch


Maybe...but you can go here and see how it was done in the 1800s * ( see
Virtual Tour)
I grew up one city block from this brewery.
http://www.keiths.ca/k_brewery/k_brewery_index.htm


Nice "me too!" post, dummy.


Don't worry Donnie, he's just trying to make up for all those years
his dad beat the crap out of him.


No one believes the **** you spew here. *You are approaching WAFA status
as a liar *and* a pathetic POS. *Grow up or leave, asshole.


You're a low, ****ing **** who needs to be slapped upside the head.

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