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18 years ago
[PR] American Beer Fest Guest Speakers Announced
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18 years ago
Of course, they have to say the right things or they'll be immediately banned from ever entering the festival again.
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18 years ago
Ouch! Sounds like a little cross-platform rivalry...
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18 years ago
Or maybe just a dissatisfied customer? Tell us more!
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18 years ago
"Lew Bryson" wrote in news:R21oe.15873$iA6.103 @newssvr19.news.prodigy.com:
Nah, I stay out of the RB-BA spats, but I couldn't resist one little shot. I'm glad BA's out there, I just think the brothers Alstrom are a mite intense. They've got themselves a good website that provides a good service but just need to relax a bit.
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18 years ago
Relaxing is for wine drinkers ...
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18 years ago
I'd expect nothing less.
Intense is good. It's raw passion. It gets things done. It draws attention. It often goes hand-in-hand with success.
The compliment is much appreciated.
As far as relaxing goes ... I wouldn't be too quick to judge nor define us by our methods. Try building and moderating a site that gets ~2 million unique visitors per month, run 3 beer fests a year, build your own brewery, write a weekly, etc, etc ... then we'll talk about "relaxation" over some beers. ;-)
Who has time to relax when there's much fun with spreading the good word of better beer to be had? Not me. Hell ... I'll relax when I'm dead.
Speaking of beer ... I think I'll have another!
Have an awesome weekend ... relax a bit.
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18 years ago
I think the proper term is "unclench."
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18 years ago
It's nice to see things never change in RFDB.
Come to the fest if you can pull yourself away from your troll hole, and remember to take your meds so you can deal with people in the real world. ;-)