Author: Lin Harper
Date: 19:31:46 11/11/00
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On November 11, 2000 at 18:16:22, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >Fernando, > >I agree that the Rebel 11 CD should have been put in a protective plastic device >but then Ed and Christophe did the environmentally correct thing to conserve >materials. Got my CD up and running in less than a minute. > >Beer is served in the UK at "room temperature" . That means it could be five >degrees centigrade inside their igloos and you would get cold beer. In the USA >and Canada we prefer ice-cold beer unless you live on Vancouver Island or >Ontario. In Alaska, they drink their beer also at room temperature which is >"ice-cold". > >I would suppose that the Dutch also drink cold beer. Hot beer doesn't seem to >taste all that good and it loses its fizz. Flat beer is a pisser. I drink at >least one container of ice-cold beer every year here in New Mexico and it is >during the hot summer. No, I don't drink a 200 Liter keg of the stuff! > I'm from Australia's deep north, up around Darwin. We don't drink beer.. we guzzle it. Ice cold. But it's a better life if you stay sober, and you'll perform at everything better, from bedroom antics to computer chess. >Tim Frohlick > > >On November 11, 2000 at 17:49:32, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>On November 11, 2000 at 16:14:56, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >> >>>Seems you've met a real Dutchman. >>> >>>Wanna play chess here? >>> >>>Take along your own chess board. >>> >>>And please: buy me a beer. Did you bring the pretzels? >>> >>>Jeroen ;-} >> >>Pretzels? Nahhh. >>BTW, How do you drink beer? In England the drink it almost hot. Mad people. We >>drink it cold, very cold. Probably you use it hust to got to piss. >>d4 >>Fernando
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