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Matthew Suffidy wrote:
lower cal also beer is suicide -- -------------------------------------------- Matthew Suffidy - Ottawa, Canada (use as printed) http://matthew.chungus.com -------------------------------------------- |
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On May 22, 11:47 am, "JWBH" wrote:
About drinking Wine and Beer one after the other; some years ago I heard the ditty: Wine after Beer and you'll feel queer, Beer after wine and you'll feel fine. But now I'm thinking I may have remembered it wrong and it should be: Wine then Beer and you'll feel queer, Beer then wine and you'll feel fine. Which is it please? In the original German; Wein auf Bier, dass rat ich dir. Bier auf wein, lass es sein. Translation: I recommend [drinking] wine after beer. Don't bother [drinking] beer and then wine. |
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In article . com, toddlintown wrote:
On May 22, 11:47 am, "JWBH" wrote: About drinking Wine and Beer one after the other; some years ago I heard the ditty: Wine after Beer and you'll feel queer, Beer after wine and you'll feel fine. But now I'm thinking I may have remembered it wrong and it should be: Wine then Beer and you'll feel queer, Beer then wine and you'll feel fine. Which is it please? In the original German; Wein auf Bier, dass rat ich dir. Bier auf wein, lass es sein. Translation: I recommend [drinking] wine after beer. Don't bother [drinking] beer and then wine. What if you go beer, wine, beer? But then you should be OK after the next wine ? greg |
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"toddlintown" wrote in message ups.com... On May 22, 11:47 am, "JWBH" wrote: About drinking Wine and Beer one after the other; some years ago I heard the ditty: Wine after Beer and you'll feel queer, Beer after wine and you'll feel fine. But now I'm thinking I may have remembered it wrong and it should be: Wine then Beer and you'll feel queer, Beer then wine and you'll feel fine. Which is it please? In the original German; Wein auf Bier, dass rat ich dir. Bier auf wein, lass es sein. Translation: I recommend [drinking] wine after beer. Don't bother [drinking] beer and then wine. You might need to work on that translation. Bob |
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On Jul 11, 10:02 am, (GregS) wrote:
In article . com, toddlintown wrote: On May 22, 11:47 am, "JWBH" wrote: About drinkingWineandBeeroneafterthe other; some years ago I heard the ditty: WineafterBeerand you'll feel queer,Beerafterwineand you'll feel fine. But now I'm thinking I may have remembered it wrong and it should be: WinethenBeerand you'll feel queer,Beerthenwineand you'll feel fine. Which is it please? In the original German; Wein auf Bier, dass rat ich dir. Bier auf wein, lass es sein. Translation: I recommend [drinking]wineafterbeer. Don't bother [drinking]beerand thenwine. What if you gobeer,wine,beer? But then you should be OKafterthe nextwine? greg It's like I always say: Wine before beer, never fear, Beer before wine, everything's fine! ![]() |
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Greg White wrote:
It's like I always say: Wine before beer, never fear, Beer before wine, everything's fine! Don't mix your drinks. So whoever came up with that German thing Blue (Frankenheimer?) which is a mix of Altbier and Coca Cola should be shot. As for wine and beer there is a saying "Never mix the grain and the grape" which was fine till someone invented muesli. -- Andy Davison andy [at] oiyou [dot] ukfsn [dot] org |
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