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"Cele" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 16:55:33 -0000, "Paul Griffiths" wrote: So do I get a beer too, or is this a guy-only thing? Of course you get a beer. That's one of the things I love about you. Depends whose turn it is, I guess. We have to take turns now? Getting the beer? Well I'm sure not gonna make *all* the beer runs. just buy the 2-fers.......it will cut down the number of required 'runs' [g] Hmm... sew? Cele |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:02:21 -0000, "Paul Griffiths"
wrote: "'Kate" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:54:51 GMT, "CME" wrote: I would need months in a gym or a plastic surgeon before I got up on stage. Nah.. just a time machine set to BT ( before twins). An interesting thought. If ya find it, set it for 1975 for me. I got a score to settle. :-) Should I ask what happened then? Perhaps not. Absolutely. Sounds like it might be an interesting story. Enquiring minds..... Got me to thinking what I was doing in 1975 though. I'd been out of school for a year or so and was working as a CCTV technician in the local university and studying Engineering part-time one day and one evening a week.. I graduated from grade 12 in '75 & went off to university. Learned how to drink that year. Or how *not* to drink, really..... Cele |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:07:47 -0500, "P. Fritz"
wrote: Getting the beer? Well I'm sure not gonna make *all* the beer runs. just buy the 2-fers.......it will cut down the number of required 'runs' Still gotta take turns though. Or hey...I know....we could go to some place where they bring it to you....yeah...that's a thought.... Cele |
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"'Kate" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:02:21 -0000, "Paul Griffiths" wrote: "'Kate" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:54:51 GMT, "CME" wrote: I would need months in a gym or a plastic surgeon before I got up on stage. Nah.. just a time machine set to BT ( before twins). An interesting thought. of course... the twins might disappear... Actually since it's relevant... I USED to dance, before I had the twins so they'd technically still exist... If ya find it, set it for 1975 for me. I got a score to settle. :-) Should I ask what happened then? Perhaps not. yeah.. no. It wouldn't mean anything to anyone but me even if I told the story. Got me to thinking what I was doing in 1975 though. I'd been out of school for a year or so and was working as a CCTV technician in the local university and studying Engineering part-time one day and one evening a week.. wow.. you're old! I was four!. kidding 'Kate I was born in 76. ~ runs~ Christine |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:06:22 -0500, "P. Fritz"
wrote: [snip] So what you're saying is the reason why I don't like beer (just catching on here) is because I'm 'Merican and not just 'cause I don't happen to like beer? 'Kate Nope. What I'm saying is that it's *possible* that the reason that you don't like beer is that American beer isn't...well....the gold standard...as it were..... ducking and running Cele No need to duck and run......I don't drink that crap either....what is really bad is when you get to places like Ga, and all they have ever heard of is bud........ I'll take a 'blue' or 'golden' any day over the domestic stuff here, runner up choice is fosters :-) Ugh. Bud. Blue - now that's a lot closer. Kokanee would be my preference. Fosters...Lordy...you shoulda seen the size of the Fosters tin Paul was served in Manhattan! The tin was so big T took it home to show her friends. Never saw one like that when I was in Australia, so I don't know what that's all about. BTW, in Oz, I discovered that only tourists order Fosters. It's XXX or DB there, it seems. But the Aussies make good beer. Cele |
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"Tiffany" wrote in message ... "CME" wrote in message news:aRzEd.61968$nN6.25068@edtnps84... "Tiffany" wrote in message ... "'Kate" wrote in message ... On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 15:40:12 GMT, Cele wrote: On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 20:05:40 -0000, "denanson" Dennis@Large .ie wrote: "Cele" wrote in message So do I get a beer too, or is this a guy-only thing? See Paul! Like I was saying! Dennis ;-) Heh. Nah, it's the beer I want, not the stag. That's ok. Christine and Kate and I will just take our beer somewhere where we're wanted..... (No! I'm not talking about the Post Office!) Cele So what you're saying is the reason why I don't like beer (just catching on here) is because I'm 'Merican and not just 'cause I don't happen to like beer? 'Kate I don't like beer either. I like Jack Daniels or Captain Morgan's. lol BUT were I to drink a beer it must be a Guinness or Beck. Hmmm spiced rum... Christine I know.... its been a while to...... the local pub might be looking good about now. T Ha ha I have some downstairs! Neener neener. Christine |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 04:34:07 GMT, "CME"
wrote: Got me to thinking what I was doing in 1975 though. I'd been out of school for a year or so and was working as a CCTV technician in the local university and studying Engineering part-time one day and one evening a week.. wow.. you're old! I was four!. kidding 'Kate I was born in 76. ~ runs~ Christine Oh, wow, do I feel old. I could be your mother....biologically, anyway. I was *married* in '78. Of course, I married very young. Cele |
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"CME" wrote in message news:gKIEd.62620$nN6.44383@edtnps84... "Tiffany" wrote in message ... "CME" wrote in message news:aRzEd.61968$nN6.25068@edtnps84... "Tiffany" wrote in message ... "'Kate" wrote in message ... On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 15:40:12 GMT, Cele wrote: On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 20:05:40 -0000, "denanson" Dennis@Large .ie wrote: "Cele" wrote in message So do I get a beer too, or is this a guy-only thing? See Paul! Like I was saying! Dennis ;-) Heh. Nah, it's the beer I want, not the stag. That's ok. Christine and Kate and I will just take our beer somewhere where we're wanted..... (No! I'm not talking about the Post Office!) Cele So what you're saying is the reason why I don't like beer (just catching on here) is because I'm 'Merican and not just 'cause I don't happen to like beer? 'Kate I don't like beer either. I like Jack Daniels or Captain Morgan's. lol BUT were I to drink a beer it must be a Guinness or Beck. Hmmm spiced rum... Christine I know.... its been a while to...... the local pub might be looking good about now. T Ha ha I have some downstairs! Neener neener. Christine I settled for Jack...... didn't want to black out. lol neener neener....... plus my man was drinking with me. T |
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"Cele" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:06:22 -0500, "P. Fritz" wrote: [snip] So what you're saying is the reason why I don't like beer (just catching on here) is because I'm 'Merican and not just 'cause I don't happen to like beer? 'Kate Nope. What I'm saying is that it's *possible* that the reason that you don't like beer is that American beer isn't...well....the gold standard...as it were..... ducking and running Cele No need to duck and run......I don't drink that crap either....what is really bad is when you get to places like Ga, and all they have ever heard of is bud........ I'll take a 'blue' or 'golden' any day over the domestic stuff here, runner up choice is fosters :-) Ugh. Bud. (It's not really beer).............just goes to show that P.T. Barnum was right ;-) Blue - now that's a lot closer. Kokanee would be my preference. Fosters...Lordy...you shoulda seen the size of the Fosters tin Paul was served in Manhattan! The tin was so big T took it home to show her friends. Must have been one of those 'oil cans' That was the only way you could get it in the states 20 years ago (now I'm showing my age ;-) ) Never saw one like that when I was in Australia, so I don't know what that's all about. BTW, in Oz, I discovered that only tourists order Fosters. It's XXX or DB there, it seems. But the Aussies make good beer. Those liters of beer went down easy in Munich too! I also liked the 1/2 wheat beer and 1/2 lemonade.......didn't get you hammered in the middle of the day :-) Cele |
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"Cele" wrote in message
... On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 16:55:33 -0000, "Paul Griffiths" wrote: So do I get a beer too, or is this a guy-only thing? Of course you get a beer. That's one of the things I love about you. Depends whose turn it is, I guess. We have to take turns now? Getting the beer? Well I'm sure not gonna make *all* the beer runs. No problem, we can find a compromise. [g] Hmm... sew? I have done, in the past, but I prefer letting a machine do it. Don't have one though. -- Paul Griffiths |
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