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RE: Oil-Resources

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Ok… lets see if I have all the request right?
That’s 12 cans of Old Milwaukee for Mr. Mogami! (nice choice)
Mr. Nikademus seems too have designs on “all you can drink night, “ honoring Pabst Blue Ribbon?
And
Mr. Pascal enjoys a good multiple malt called Clan McGregor or was that Mr. Frag*

I surrender (Japanese player) Jonny B
Since peace has cometh, how about just a listing of the oil/resources/heavy industry located in Japan 1941.
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I'll let anyone who shows up with at least a 12 pack gawk at WITP. Bring a case and we'll play H2H but you can't have it.

Yo I'll haul out a 1/4 kegger and when we can play H2H straight through the weekend. if you think you can belly up against an old S Philly boy.
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Would 1/4 keg last a whole weekend? I'm in SC
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When I was sent to Philadelphia I drank Schmidts

Schmidts! Weasel pee pee - Real Phillies drink Yengling black/tan and eat PAT's steaks
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depends on how quickly he losses his CV's

Might need some Jack to wash it down
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Would 1/4 keg last a whole weekend? I'm in SC

Would be a stretch but I'm not as young as I used to be.

SC ugh Charleston our favorite city. My old lady gets a wiff of a road trip South and there goes my WiTP money
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When I was sent to Philadelphia I drank Schmidts

Schmidts! Weasel pee pee - Real Phillies drink Yengling black/tan and eat PAT's steaks

Youngsters drink Yengling. Real Phillies cried their eyes out when the Schmidt brewry burnt down.
Why back in the ole days Schlitz beer was the number one beer in the world. (but people in Philly drank Schimdtz (those old beers all sounded like stomach problems:Schlitz, Shmitdts, Blatz, Strohs, )
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I want some Turkey 101 15 years. Can't have it though it makes some real interesing memories....

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I have an excel spreadsheet that you might be interested in, but I think Pry has copyright on it (he designed it).

I prefer Bundy Black Label myself

for those uninitiated thats Bundaberg Rum
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I had an unfortunate experience with that. Sailed aboard one of HMC ships before they discontinued the tot when I was in the USN. They called in cross pollenization - which I found extremely dubious wording. Anyway, the three guys going on watch gave me their tots, and I had one, and I drank all four. I was as sick as I ever want to be - and even today, if I smell Rum cake, rum balls at Christmas, or a pie with a rum base, my stomach heads for the lee rail.
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PILSNER URQUELL [:D]

There someone has a good taste
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Bundy Rum isnt just any rum

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I had an unfortunate experience with that. Sailed aboard one of HMC ships before they discontinued the tot when I was in the USN. They called in cross pollenization - which I found extremely dubious wording. Anyway, the three guys going on watch gave me their tots, and I had one, and I drank all four. I was as sick as I ever want to be - and even today, if I smell Rum cake, rum balls at Christmas, or a pie with a rum base, my stomach heads for the lee rail.
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Bloody heathens.
What happened to drinking the nectar of the gods?????
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24 hours in a day;24 beers in a case...coincidence?..I think not!,quote from paul newman.[8D]
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ORIGINAL: soeren
ORIGINAL: Mogami

PILSNER URQUELL [:D]

There someone has a good taste

Yep, however if I were you I would consider trying Czech Staropramen or Slovak Kelt beer (unfortunately this one is getting worse since Heineken bought brewery...) and try non-pasteurized beer (especially dark-wheat ones). Those ones rule[:D]
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ORIGINAL: Jaypea

I prefer BUDVAR my self as far as Czech beer goes. Can't get that here in the states though but I always find it in the supermarkets in the EU.

JP

Just before I left Connecticut 2 years ago they started importing it there- but called it "Czechvar" (great name - not) since blessed Anheuser Busch were being so uptight about the name Budweiser...

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I have to look for that in our local stores. I am tired of lugging suitcases full of it home from oversea [:D]
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eer....in the WiTP, the beer belongs to the oil or resources?[:D]


fun aside, german monastery beers are best....[&o]
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus
same here.....unless it's Pabst.....then you get the door slammed on you.
What's wrong w/PBR? My very first beer was a PBR. I was 5 and my grandfather took me fishing. Of course, I didn't start drinking beer after that until I was 18. Preferred rum and vodka. These days, single malts.
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ORIGINAL: mbatch729

What's wrong w/PBR? My very first beer was a PBR. I was 5 and my grandfather took me fishing. Of course, I didn't start drinking beer after that until I was 18. Preferred rum and vodka. These days, single malts.

My bartender asked me the same thing. I told him if i wanted a glass of water, i'd order a glass of water and wouldn't have to pay a nickle for it [;)]

He keeps trying though....i will admit....having a free beer nite if i'll only chug a full pint of PBR is tempting, but I must preserve the sanctity of my taste buds.

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