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Beer (rec.drink.beer) Discussing various aspects of that fine beverage referred to as beer. Including interesting beers and beer styles, opinions on tastes and ingredients, reviews of brewpubs and breweries & suggestions about where to shop.

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Old 14-10-2004, 03:59 AM
Sydneymale
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Hey All

I'm a Brisbane (Australia) male who has moved to Sydney for a new job.
I'm looking for new friends to go beer exploring after work through
Sydney's fine pubs and establishments. So if you are male or female
(am straight) and like me, a business person who may be in Sydney and
don't know that many people, let me know. I'm living inner city area
and working on the North Shore. My email is
so drop me a line - use an obvious subject heading otherwise email
will end up in the junk folder.

Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Old 14-10-2004, 06:12 AM
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Go hang out at the Lord Nelson or Orient Hotel
Plenty of mates there to talk to and have a few good
brews..


"Sydneymale" wrote in message
om...
Hey All

I'm a Brisbane (Australia) male who has moved to Sydney for a new job.
I'm looking for new friends to go beer exploring after work through
Sydney's fine pubs and establishments. So if you are male or female
(am straight) and like me, a business person who may be in Sydney and
don't know that many people, let me know. I'm living inner city area
and working on the North Shore. My email is
so drop me a line - use an obvious subject heading otherwise email
will end up in the junk folder.

Looking forward to hearing from you.



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Old 14-10-2004, 06:12 AM
Mohawk Brewing
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Go hang out at the Lord Nelson or Orient Hotel
Plenty of mates there to talk to and have a few good
brews..


"Sydneymale" wrote in message
om...
Hey All

I'm a Brisbane (Australia) male who has moved to Sydney for a new job.
I'm looking for new friends to go beer exploring after work through
Sydney's fine pubs and establishments. So if you are male or female
(am straight) and like me, a business person who may be in Sydney and
don't know that many people, let me know. I'm living inner city area
and working on the North Shore. My email is
so drop me a line - use an obvious subject heading otherwise email
will end up in the junk folder.

Looking forward to hearing from you.



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Old 22-10-2004, 10:55 AM
Ben Rum
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"Sydneymale" wrote in message
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Hey All

I'm a Brisbane (Australia) male who has moved to Sydney for a new job.
I'm looking for new friends to go beer exploring after work through
Sydney's fine pubs and establishments. So if you are male or female
(am straight) and like me, a business person who may be in Sydney and
don't know that many people, let me know. I'm living inner city area
and working on the North Shore. My email is
so drop me a line - use an obvious subject heading otherwise email
will end up in the junk folder.

Looking forward to hearing from you.


North Shore pubs for ya:

- Go to the Rag and Famish after work or for lunch
- Or the Greenwood for a perv on Friday afternoons
- Blueberry's is a kip for *******
- Alberts is excellent.
- Percy's is not bad



I was from Brisbane and moved to Sydney about 8 years ago. I've since moved
on.



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Old 22-10-2004, 10:55 AM
Ben Rum
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"Sydneymale" wrote in message
om...
Hey All

I'm a Brisbane (Australia) male who has moved to Sydney for a new job.
I'm looking for new friends to go beer exploring after work through
Sydney's fine pubs and establishments. So if you are male or female
(am straight) and like me, a business person who may be in Sydney and
don't know that many people, let me know. I'm living inner city area
and working on the North Shore. My email is
so drop me a line - use an obvious subject heading otherwise email
will end up in the junk folder.

Looking forward to hearing from you.


North Shore pubs for ya:

- Go to the Rag and Famish after work or for lunch
- Or the Greenwood for a perv on Friday afternoons
- Blueberry's is a kip for *******
- Alberts is excellent.
- Percy's is not bad



I was from Brisbane and moved to Sydney about 8 years ago. I've since moved
on.



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Old 22-10-2004, 01:36 PM
Bruce Weaver
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Ben Rum wrote:

North Shore pubs for ya:

- Go to the Rag and Famish after work or for lunch
- Or the Greenwood for a perv on Friday afternoons
- Blueberry's is a kip for *******
- Alberts is excellent.
- Percy's is not bad



"A kip for *******" reads as "a sleep for ******s" to me. But I suspect
my knowledge of Aussie slang is deficient. Does anyone care to
translate? :-|


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Bruce Weaver

www.angelfire.com/wv/bwhomedir
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Old 22-10-2004, 01:36 PM
Bruce Weaver
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Ben Rum wrote:

North Shore pubs for ya:

- Go to the Rag and Famish after work or for lunch
- Or the Greenwood for a perv on Friday afternoons
- Blueberry's is a kip for *******
- Alberts is excellent.
- Percy's is not bad



"A kip for *******" reads as "a sleep for ******s" to me. But I suspect
my knowledge of Aussie slang is deficient. Does anyone care to
translate? :-|


--
Bruce Weaver

www.angelfire.com/wv/bwhomedir
 




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