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"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... I don't think Belgium beats the UK for variety. Good beers though. I was under the impression that Germany had the greatest number of small breweries, protected from the chemical companies by Germany's food purity laws. However, I've only been to Germany once, and I find I really can't assess more than three beers in a session ... after that I seem to get them muddled up ... :-) Tim |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 14:39:36 -0700, "Schizoid Man"
wrote: "dave weil" wrote in message So, are you telling these unhappy guys on the boards how well they can do in Nashville? We need to move some of this excess disgruntled labor into the heartland. No, mostly I commiserated with them. It wasn't my idea to lord my good fortune over them. Dave, You're not really comparing Nashville and San Diego are you? Please don't. Yes. and quite favorably. |
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On 23 May 2005 15:25:20 -0700, "ScottW" wrote:
dave weil wrote: On 23 May 2005 14:21:36 -0700, "ScottW" wrote: dave weil wrote: On 23 May 2005 13:41:29 -0700, "ScottW" wrote: Horrible restaurants getting undertipped. Oh the horror! Well, it's your town. I'm sorry that you suffer horrible restaurants. It's a big town as you said, there are plenty of great places if you have the time to find them. Glad you got out of the tourist area, which is where you were hanging out right after you moved there. It's the opposite of what I would do if I just moved to a new place, but there ya go. You're more of the pedestrian type. When I moved to SD, the company that was hiring me put me up in a resort hotel for 3 months while I made housing arrangements. It happened to be a nice little suite with a kitchen right across the street from the bluff above the beach. How cute for you. A "resort hotel" isn't my idea of paradise, if you get my drift. Beautiful ocean view from the patio. I guess you can consider that pedestrian... walking out my door to the beach :). I'm not really much on the beach, so no it doesn't do a lot for me. Plus, I like seasons. I also don't like most beach areas. Too toursity for me. If I were going to live on the ocean in the states, it would probably be in Oregon, or Washington State or Maine. It certainly wouldn't be in SoCal. Come to think of it.. my favorite places are family owned and operated. I doubt they do much posting on waiters boards. Well, nobody talked about working in chains. So, are you telling these unhappy guys on the boards how well they can do in Nashville? We need to move some of this excess disgruntled labor into the heartland. No, mostly I commiserated with them. It wasn't my idea to lord my good fortune over them. I don't think revealing your annual compensation would disqualify you from commiserating with these disgruntled waiters. Might actually make them feel better about their situation. Frankly, my making $40 grand a year here is far better than them making their $50k (if they even make THAT), since I can actually buy scads of nice houses for under a hundred grand. Since you guys have to spend $300,000 for a starter house, I think that puts me way ahead. Plus, it takes me 8 minutes to get to work. Or downtown. Or out in the country. Of course, it takes me 20 minutes to get to the airport. That sucks. |
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ScottW wrote: Sierra Nevada is ****. Beer has to pass the aftertaste test and after 3 Sierras I'm wondering who puked in my mouth and kicked me in the head. My sister-in-law left a case of Sierra Oktoberfest Ale in my frig. I couldn't give that nasty crap away. I'd rather drink Killians Red than Sierra Nevada. Damn that *is* desperate. Killians is pretty vile stuff. Me, I think the best U.S. pseudo-microbrew is from a small company in CA. Called Anchor(not Anchor Steam - totally different company). Still not half as good as beer from Australia, which should tell you a lot. Well, there are 1-2 good Australian beers, but they are nearly impossible to get in the U.S. Microbrewery has lost some meaning. Stone Brewery and Karl Strauss like to call themselves micro while brewing a lot of beer. As far as I am concerned, if you can buy a 6 pack of it in the store... it ain't micro brewed. Exactly. |
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dave weil wrote: On 23 May 2005 11:07:36 -0700, "ScottW" wrote: Microbrewery has lost some meaning. Stone Brewery and Karl Strauss like to call themselves micro while brewing a lot of beer. As far as I am concerned, if you can buy a 6 pack of it in the store... it ain't micro brewed. Microbrew has a certain technical meaning which isn't bound by law but has a pretty common shared expectation among those who care. Hey! Just like audio! Whatever crap you can get away with among the anal believers. Too bad 95% of it isn't the real thing. Hey! Just like audio! I knew this related to audio somehow. |
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Joseph O'Blather said:
the anal believers Finally, Harold has achieved a convert. |
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"George Middius" wrote in message ... Joseph O'Blather said: the anal believers Finally, Harold has achieved a convert. Yet another sad case of Middius externalizating his fecal obsession. |
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Mr. **** squats another potfull™ of Krooglish. externalizating It just occurred to me that maybe you're the reason Lionella can't learn proper human language. What else did you teach her, Arnii? ;-) |
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