Re: Is Samuel Adams a good beer?

On 12 Apr 2005 in alt.2600, snipped-for-privacy@see.headers (Joel) made their contribution to mankind by stating in news:d3ghih$5po$1 @badger.ncsa.uiuc.edu:

Well hopefully you'll stick around then - I can always use a good debate :)

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ThePsyko
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On 12 Apr 2005 in alt.2600, "MadAdmin" made their contribution to mankind by stating in news:bWFkYWRtaW4=. snipped-for-privacy@1113304423.nulluser.co m:

Especially on usenet :)

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ThePsyko

LOL. Only the fact that I've got quite a few years of usenet experience kept my monitor and keyboard coffee free on that one. You need to hang in alt.2600 once in a while instead of just riding the cross-posts.

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MadAdmin

No thanks. After 20 years of USENET I just don't have the stamina I once did.

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Joel

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I know the feeling. Some years back somebody called me "the man who's all over usenet" but I've pretty much stuck in one group for the little time I do spend in usenet.

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MadAdmin

Gotta say this, PA is not remotely midwest...

Had a friend who was into mead. Kept hives, extracted his own honey, the whole nine yards. I think the best I ever had was some commercial Polish brew, though. Haven't seen it in a LONG time, though, the local store said it wasn't imported any more.

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Bill Davidsen

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Apis Poltorak Jadwiga (with some accents...), maybe? Joris

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Joris Pattyn

Bill Davidsen wrote in news:5708e.8248$ snipped-for-privacy@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com:

Better yet, stay away from the rate sites and decide for yourself.

May. Be. But how are the beers?

Borders on OH, no?

So is SA a good beer or not?

Scott

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Scott Kaczorowski

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