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PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 5:22 pm
 


[QUOTE]And owwwwwwwwwch! I hate that! My Dentist knocks me out to do stuff like that.[/QUOTE] <br /> <br />I refuse to go to the hospital because it takes too long, so he can't knock me out. Oh well he can't do too much more...I only have two teeth left. <img align=absmiddle src='images/smilies/eek.gif' alt='Eek!'> Besides, I bled all over his shirt today, so I got even...hope he doesn't add that to the bill. <img align=absmiddle src='images/smilies/lol.gif' alt='Laughing Out Loud'> <br /> <br />My lips have thawed, so I can drink beer properly now. <br /> <br />Calumny, putting beer or wine into water pipes was fashionable when I was a lad. I'm sure if we would have had hemp beer, it would have become the rage to waste that in the same fashion. <br /> <br />We didn't have hemp beer back then though...all we had was Molson's or Labatt's. It came in stubby bottles and, at least in Saskatchewan, you couldn't buy a case with more than twelve in it because bigger cases encouraged drunkeness or gluttony or sharing or something. Of course you could buy as many 12's as you wanted....


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 5:44 pm
 


Hope the mouth is feeling better soon, Rev. Takes me back to years ago to when I had two impacted wisdom teeth chiseled out of my mouth. <br /> <br />I'd thought 12 situation you mention was just because 24s could be hefted around only by we manly-men from Ontario. <br /> <br />Just kidding. Been giving Doc C. a hard time today re: east-west. Part of my building solidarty across the nation program. <br /> <br />Still, perhaps I've been going at it the wrong way? Must give that some thought.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 4:44 pm
 


<br />Yummy Canadian beers I have known intimately and loved: <br /> <br />Waterloo Dark (Brick Brewery) <br />Big Rock Magpie (a rye brew I think) <br />recent discovery...Griffon Extra Blonde (McAuslan Brewery) <br /> <br />I used to love Upper Canada Rebellion Ale (not the Rebellion lager), but they stopped making it. <img align=absmiddle src='images/smilies/frown.gif' alt='Frown'>


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:19 pm
 


I really like 50... <br /> <br />The last time I ordered it at the Beer Store I had to defend my decision, because everyone thought I was far to young to be ordering it, being as 50 is stereotypically an old man's beer. <br /> <br />Keiths is good but it is so darn expensive...twenty-one dollars for a 12??


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 2:38 pm
 


1) Cameron's Cream Ale (Out of Oakville, ON now!) This is really the best cream ale I've ever had in my life!!! <br />2) Waterloo Dark, Brick Breweries (I met Jim Brickman last year at Oktoberfest in Waterloo......he was a little more tipsy, and 10 times as fun than I was!!!) <br />3) Anything from Superior Breweries in Northern Ontario. There Draft Balls were the only thing keeping us financially challenged students in the sauce a few years back! <br /> <br />Is northern breweries still around anyone????


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 10:39 am
 


So is the Newkie Brown Ale I'm cooking up this afternoon a Canadian beer if I make it here, or is it an import?


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