Aye! A fine sentiment as I finish the day's first pint. I work third
shift, BTW, so I'm off to bed in a few hours...
Russ Neyhart
'64 MGB Roadster
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Kotting <ckotting@iwaynet.net>
To: 'mgs@autox.team.net' <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Monday, March 09, 1998 8:37 AM
Subject: Beer
>There was an international conference for brewmasters in Dallas, Texas.
> Three of the gentlemen there found that they got along really well, and
>hung out together for most of the conference. Ian worked for Guiness, Bill
>worked for Anheuser-Busch, and Chuck worked for Coors. At the end of the
>last day, they decided to go out for a last beer together. On arriving at
>the bar, the bartender asked each what they would have.
>
>Bill spoke up first; "I'll have a Budweiser, the King of Beers."
>No to be outdone, Chuck responded; "Let me have a Coors Light, the Silver
>Bullet won't let you down."
>Ian looked at the other two men, thought a moment and said; "I'll have a
>glass of milk."
>Bill and Chuck shot Ian a questioning look but said nothing.
>
>Second round, same thing.
>
>Finally, at the third round, Bill and Chuck were emboldened enough to ask
>why Ian was drinking milk.
>
>"Well", Ian said with a twinkle in his eye, "If you two gentlemen weren't
>going to drink beer, then neither was I!"
>
>
>Chris Kotting
>ckotting@iwaynet.net
>'77 Midget (and an empty bottle of Guiness Stout on the workbench)
>
>Rick Morrison wrote:
>
>> Most things are better the Budweiser - sump drainings, used radiator
>>coolant and swamp water are a few that come to mind.
>> So saying that Moosehead and Molson are better than Bud isn't really a
>>compliment to the guys from the great white north.
>> Now, if you were to say they were better than Coors........
>
>>Rick
>
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