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>, The Ranger > wrote: > On Apr 13, 12:34*am, Omelet > wrote: > > In article > > >, > > *The Ranger > wrote: > > > > > On Apr 12, 5:59*pm, Omelet > wrote: > > > > In article > > > > >, > > > > *The Ranger > wrote: > > > > > On Apr 11, 11:05*pm, Omelet > wrote: > > > > > [snip] > > > > > > But it's so BITTER! > > > > > > > Is Lone Star the standard you hold against other beers? > > > > > > No, Kirin Ichiban. > > > > > Don't let them Wes' Tex'ns know. You'll be tarred 'n feather'd, and > > > then branded a commie and unAmerican. > > > > <snicker> > > > > Dad spent 6 years in Japan when he was in the military and developed a > > taste for Japanese beer! > > While both my uncles (one from the Center of the Universe -- > Pittsburgh -- and the other from the Real Center of the Universe -- > Lubbock) were stationed in Japan finishing off their tours, neither > would ever say anything beyond, "Good fer Jap [insert expletive]." > Neither changed their attitudes even though they ended up traveling > the world in their later years and became very cosmopolitan. Go figure. Dad still misses Japan. Might be due to the women tho'. <g> -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. |
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