>>>>>>>>If this creates a collision with the EU data protection rules, then it's simply impossible to american companies to comply with them, therefore they can't continue operating in the EU countries. They'll have to close.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Which EU countries will have to close?
>>>>>>>Please don't close Germany.
>>>>>>>My favorite beers come from there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Yeah, and Czech Republic and the Netherlands.
>>>>>
>>>>>You have something against British Beers ? :=}
>>>>
>>>>A tall glass, against its spilling all over the table?
>>>>
>>>>Apart from Guinness, which I find a bit more tart and heavy than I like, I actually don't remember any sample of british beers. A Beers as a surname exists, but usually as de Beers; I really prefer my beers lowercase. Anyway, there was not enough of a relationship to grow into picking favo
urites.
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>>>Oh, OK - 'beers'.
>>>I think we have at least 10 'micro-breweries' within 20 miles of here (and it's a pretty rural area) and it's great to have a wide choice....
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>>Sounds interesting. Parts of the family likes to see Hay-On-Way anyway ... I'm not so interested in books - no room for another bookshelf. :(
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>Hay is a weird town - somehow it seems to attract tourists all year round. Of course the 'biggy' is the literary festival when about 250,000 turn up (to a town with a normal population of ~1,500). A lot of the locals just rent their house out for an exhorbitant amount and go away for the duration :-}
Most understandable
We are half of a million here, but I avoid the inner parts of the city - may come hell.
In the moment we have those Christmas Market - the circle to avoid is even bigger.
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