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08/05/2006 14:07:53
 
 
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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01118955
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What about 'Old Faithful Ale?'

>>>>Terry;
>>>>
>>>>Chips over here can be bits of wood or the droppings of Buffalo (correctly termed Bison) or cattle.
>>>>
>>>>Well, I enjoy Fish and Chips at the local pubs I must say. Two friends from England created a Fish and Chip establishment in Berkeley. Good stuff especially with a pint of Guinness!
>>>>
>>>>Tom
>>>
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>You and your Guiness! It seems you mention it every Friday! :-) In fact your pic looks like your head's popping up out the top of one :-)
>>>
>>>And I assume their chips are real chipped potatoes (well they would be if they're from Blighty)
>>>
>>>BTW, you forgot to mention (and YOU working in Silicone Valley) - silicon chips. I knew the bison thing - I've seen real water buffalo close up in Egypt. We call our cattle "droppings" cow flop.
>>>
>>>Terry
>>
>>Terry;
>>
>>Yes, we use "flop" and a few other terms also! :)
>>
>>Do not tell anyone! If I cannot find Guinness, I will look for Murphy's Stout. If I find neither then I will do without. :)
>>
>>Tom
>
>Tom
>
>I don't know if I've said it before but I can't stand Guiness (tastes like sucking steel to me) but I love Murphies -less bitter an metallic.
>Have you tried the Irish bitters yet, with the thick creamy body and head, just like Guiness: Caffreys, Killkenny
>(South Park's favourite drink?), Beamish, etc?
>
>Terry
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