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Old November 12th 03, 02:42 PM
Snowbird
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Big John wrote in message . ..

Everything now is 'light' for the ladies and those who don't go out
and work with their hands year round.


Oh, no BJ don't blame it on the distaff side.

The construction and mechanic types I know are the first to
require water in a can with a small amount of beer flavor added.

Me? I drink Guiness.

Cheers,
Sydney
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Old November 12th 03, 03:05 PM
Trent Moorehead
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"Snowbird" wrote in message
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Big John wrote in message

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Everything now is 'light' for the ladies and those who don't go out
and work with their hands year round.


Oh, no BJ don't blame it on the distaff side.

The construction and mechanic types I know are the first to
require water in a can with a small amount of beer flavor added.

Me? I drink Guiness.


I *love* Guiness. It's expensive though.

There are times when heavy beer doesn't do it for me. On a hot summer day, I
prefer crisp, American style lagers. The heavy beers don't quench my thirst
the same way and they're usually much more expensive. Now, if someone offers
me a free Guiness, I'm not going to turn it down! Thirst be damned!

-Trent
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