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Old 10-12-2004, 10:56 AM
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Default booze blessings

David Dalton wrote:

don't overdo it.


If only...

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David Dalton wrote:

don't overdo it.


If only...

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Old 10-12-2004, 02:48 PM
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Only you could make a post about booze a bad thing

"David Dalton" wrote in message
...
I need a holiday soon I think.

Let me summarize the booze blessings I have done for
Newfoundlland and other brands.

On the left will be the brand and on the right what it is
avatar-1 of (has duality with and is aligned with
but is not identical to).

Guinness the river Liffey (renewal of Amergin facilitation
of blessing of river Liffey on
predecessor of Guinness)
Smithwick's Brigid (who I define as the sun)
Kilkenny Dame Alice and partners (multi-alignment)
Caffrey's the founder and partners
Harp Turlough O'Carolan and partners
Strongbow the Cornish wife of Herne and now partners including
him, she invented cider (this was a
renewal [re-alignment] of a facilitation
by Myrddin on probably a predecessor of
Strongbow.
Wyndham Hill Estates wine the continent of Australia
some rose non-alcoholic wine whose name I forget Rose
Lamb's rum Jesus (the lamb)
Screech rum the island of Newfoundland
Old Sam rum supposedly I mentally pointed out how to
Liz Pickard how to facilitate (really assisted
her, she cannot on her own) and she picked
one or more someones to align it with but I
don't know if that is true and if not I will do
one after consultation with her
Stella Artis beer Stella Artis and partners

Newfoundland and Canadian beer
--------------------------------------------------
Canadian St. John's type Maple and Quebec Sugar Maple if
different
Labatt Blue Esus and Blue Whale (the Esus connection
is that Emile Benoit was an avatar-1 of
Esus and is now part of Esus and his
favourite beer was Blue)
Dominion the island of Newfoundland
Black Horse Horse
India Indra
Jockey Club Will Shoemaker and also the St. John's Waterford River
Blue Star Gaia (the earth, which would be a blue star from
a way's away in space, and I hope Blue
Star is the first beer drunk on Mars)
Labatt Lite Polar Bear
Canadian Lite Beluga Whale
Blue Lite Maurice Richard (who just went beyond afterlife
just now)
Labatt Sterling Silver
Kyle the ship The Kyle
Killick Demasduit and partners
Hemp Hemp
Raspberry Wheat Raspberry and Wheat
1892 The North Atlantic
Northern Light Polaris
Eric's Red Odin and partners (it would have been Eric
but he is inhis sixth reincarnation and is
in living human form and I saw him at
The Ship Inn not long ago)
moonshine Luna the moon (who I think is Selene too but not
Diana or Artemis who were once
human)
O'Doul's the founder
Alexander Keith's Alexander Keith and now partners

except for maybe one more wine I think that is all though I
may have forgotten a couple. When I give a formerly
human name above they have to be in the beyond afterlife.
When I give a species name above it is a species someone.
When I give a chemical name it is a chemical someone (Silver above).
I think the North Atlantic and South Atlantic separate gyres
are separate someones but if not then North Atlantic above
just maps to Atlantic, but in any case I partly referred to a
certain connection I had when looking east from Signal
Hill the night of Jan. 6, 1994. Great Big Sea also have
from me a band handshake association with North Atlantic,
and the LSPU Hall is aligned with the North Atlantic as
a venue blessing though it was pretty charged already
and has some good wood. Oh, and North Atlantic Petroleum
are also aligned with North Atlantic but I don't know if their
beer store near me stocks 1892 . Tim Hortons is aligned
with Tim Horton and partners. Mickey Quinn's is aligned
with Mickey Quinn. The Delta hotel chain is aligned with
The Mississippi River.

Ha, so anyway, try one of the beverages (O'Doul's is
non-alcoholic) and see if they have improved though
I did some of those a good while ago (also don't drink
and drive and don't overdo it).


Screech may soon have anti-addiction properties
Jockey Club may soon have general healing properties
including anti-addiction

But for now I do not advise an alcoholic to try them.

Again, the best pint of Kilkenny in town is at CBTG's.

And I think I will advise my chemist and wide range
diviner friend Bob Redmond to get together with an
old guy I saw on Water Street near Hava Java not
long ago and precog investor John Crosbie to produce
a Newfoundland whiskey.

For beer companies outside Newfoundland reading this,
the water here in Newfoundland is excellent for making
beer, some who come back from away swear the same
brand brewed here is much better than brewed on the
mainland of Canada. Now that may be partly due to
the water but it is also partly due to good brewers with
centuries of tradition. (OK, now can I have a free one?)

Again, there is a Palestinian wine which has a similar
blessing facilitated by Jesus in which the alignment
is with Noah.

Cheers,
David



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Old 10-12-2004, 02:48 PM
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Only you could make a post about booze a bad thing

"David Dalton" wrote in message
...
I need a holiday soon I think.

Let me summarize the booze blessings I have done for
Newfoundlland and other brands.

On the left will be the brand and on the right what it is
avatar-1 of (has duality with and is aligned with
but is not identical to).

Guinness the river Liffey (renewal of Amergin facilitation
of blessing of river Liffey on
predecessor of Guinness)
Smithwick's Brigid (who I define as the sun)
Kilkenny Dame Alice and partners (multi-alignment)
Caffrey's the founder and partners
Harp Turlough O'Carolan and partners
Strongbow the Cornish wife of Herne and now partners including
him, she invented cider (this was a
renewal [re-alignment] of a facilitation
by Myrddin on probably a predecessor of
Strongbow.
Wyndham Hill Estates wine the continent of Australia
some rose non-alcoholic wine whose name I forget Rose
Lamb's rum Jesus (the lamb)
Screech rum the island of Newfoundland
Old Sam rum supposedly I mentally pointed out how to
Liz Pickard how to facilitate (really assisted
her, she cannot on her own) and she picked
one or more someones to align it with but I
don't know if that is true and if not I will do
one after consultation with her
Stella Artis beer Stella Artis and partners

Newfoundland and Canadian beer
--------------------------------------------------
Canadian St. John's type Maple and Quebec Sugar Maple if
different
Labatt Blue Esus and Blue Whale (the Esus connection
is that Emile Benoit was an avatar-1 of
Esus and is now part of Esus and his
favourite beer was Blue)
Dominion the island of Newfoundland
Black Horse Horse
India Indra
Jockey Club Will Shoemaker and also the St. John's Waterford River
Blue Star Gaia (the earth, which would be a blue star from
a way's away in space, and I hope Blue
Star is the first beer drunk on Mars)
Labatt Lite Polar Bear
Canadian Lite Beluga Whale
Blue Lite Maurice Richard (who just went beyond afterlife
just now)
Labatt Sterling Silver
Kyle the ship The Kyle
Killick Demasduit and partners
Hemp Hemp
Raspberry Wheat Raspberry and Wheat
1892 The North Atlantic
Northern Light Polaris
Eric's Red Odin and partners (it would have been Eric
but he is inhis sixth reincarnation and is
in living human form and I saw him at
The Ship Inn not long ago)
moonshine Luna the moon (who I think is Selene too but not
Diana or Artemis who were once
human)
O'Doul's the founder
Alexander Keith's Alexander Keith and now partners

except for maybe one more wine I think that is all though I
may have forgotten a couple. When I give a formerly
human name above they have to be in the beyond afterlife.
When I give a species name above it is a species someone.
When I give a chemical name it is a chemical someone (Silver above).
I think the North Atlantic and South Atlantic separate gyres
are separate someones but if not then North Atlantic above
just maps to Atlantic, but in any case I partly referred to a
certain connection I had when looking east from Signal
Hill the night of Jan. 6, 1994. Great Big Sea also have
from me a band handshake association with North Atlantic,
and the LSPU Hall is aligned with the North Atlantic as
a venue blessing though it was pretty charged already
and has some good wood. Oh, and North Atlantic Petroleum
are also aligned with North Atlantic but I don't know if their
beer store near me stocks 1892 . Tim Hortons is aligned
with Tim Horton and partners. Mickey Quinn's is aligned
with Mickey Quinn. The Delta hotel chain is aligned with
The Mississippi River.

Ha, so anyway, try one of the beverages (O'Doul's is
non-alcoholic) and see if they have improved though
I did some of those a good while ago (also don't drink
and drive and don't overdo it).


Screech may soon have anti-addiction properties
Jockey Club may soon have general healing properties
including anti-addiction

But for now I do not advise an alcoholic to try them.

Again, the best pint of Kilkenny in town is at CBTG's.

And I think I will advise my chemist and wide range
diviner friend Bob Redmond to get together with an
old guy I saw on Water Street near Hava Java not
long ago and precog investor John Crosbie to produce
a Newfoundland whiskey.

For beer companies outside Newfoundland reading this,
the water here in Newfoundland is excellent for making
beer, some who come back from away swear the same
brand brewed here is much better than brewed on the
mainland of Canada. Now that may be partly due to
the water but it is also partly due to good brewers with
centuries of tradition. (OK, now can I have a free one?)

Again, there is a Palestinian wine which has a similar
blessing facilitated by Jesus in which the alignment
is with Noah.

Cheers,
David



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Old 10-12-2004, 04:56 PM
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So there is no good beer where you live?

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Old 10-12-2004, 06:57 PM
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jeez man..you responded to your own post 5 times!
you can't surpass dalton's entertainment value


"David Dalton" wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 02:43:06 -0330, David Dalton
wrote:

I need a holiday soon I think.

Let me summarize the booze blessings I have done for
Newfoundlland and other brands.



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Old 11-12-2004, 05:36 AM
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"DaveHX" wrote in message
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jeez man..you responded to your own post 5 times!
you can't surpass dalton's entertainment value

Unbelievable.

Freakin' unbelievable. It's like watching some horrible collage of calamity
film footage in slow motion--horrifying, yet you can't POSSIBLY tear your
eyes away.

If you feel compelled to see more of this rival of William Topaz McGonigal,
seek out rec.music.celtic.


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Old 11-12-2004, 05:36 AM
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"DaveHX" wrote in message
...
jeez man..you responded to your own post 5 times!
you can't surpass dalton's entertainment value

Unbelievable.

Freakin' unbelievable. It's like watching some horrible collage of calamity
film footage in slow motion--horrifying, yet you can't POSSIBLY tear your
eyes away.

If you feel compelled to see more of this rival of William Topaz McGonigal,
seek out rec.music.celtic.


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Old 11-12-2004, 05:36 AM
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"DaveHX" wrote in message
...
jeez man..you responded to your own post 5 times!
you can't surpass dalton's entertainment value

Unbelievable.

Freakin' unbelievable. It's like watching some horrible collage of calamity
film footage in slow motion--horrifying, yet you can't POSSIBLY tear your
eyes away.

If you feel compelled to see more of this rival of William Topaz McGonigal,
seek out rec.music.celtic.


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Old 08-01-2005, 10:45 PM
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goes in tight.
ga zoon tit
gas on tight


whatr?
get yur own beers
don't know u dude
oh in a purple dress

yeah sure
i remember come on sit down and have a beeer

CIVILIZATION AS WE KNOW IT

)hey stop grabbing that(


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Old 12-01-2005, 07:44 AM
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how great it is
makes me wanna flog something
FRACK
mary walsh would understand
just not enuff dead chickens in the barn yard

"David Dalton" wrote in message
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 21:45:08 GMT, "dug88" wrote:

goes in tight.
ga zoon tit
gas on tight


whatr?
get yur own beers
don't know u dude
oh in a purple dress

yeah sure
i remember come on sit down and have a beeer

CIVILIZATION AS WE KNOW IT


yes, we can thank the Egyptians for lots including beer


)hey stop grabbing that(




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Old 27-01-2005, 09:22 AM
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Rostarum

"David Dalton" wrote in message
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Screech rum is now multi-aligned with the island of Newfoundland
and the island of Jamaica.



 




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