Re: PZ Myers interviewed on MSNBC.com



In article <g2nf5n$ls1$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Paul J Gans <gans@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

John Wilkins <j.wilkins1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Paul J Gans <gans@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

*Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 9, 10:47 pm, j.wilki...@xxxxxxxxx (John Wilkins) wrote:
*Hemidactylus* <ecpho...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 9, 8:41 pm, j.wilki...@xxxxxxxxx (John Wilkins) wrote:

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*I* lived to tell the tale. I think you mean *they* lived to tell the
tale.

I forgot. You are Australian. You didn't brandish any intimidating
outback weaponry did you? Like one of them Crocodile Dundee blades?

Bottle of Foster's. Aussies wield bottles of Foster's. Their
enemies cringe and run from the sight. There is no defense.

Then, when they run back to their own countries, we sap their moral
fibre by *exporting* Fosters to them and *making* them drink it.

You forget, we have the ultimate weapon -- AMERICAN BUDWEISER.

You cannot prevail.

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Paul: Why do you mention Budweiser when the subject is beer?

There are two or three American beers that are worth drinking -- mostly
from very small boutique breweries in the west and northwest.

San Francisco's 'Maytag Brewery' -- founded by the third generation of
the Maytag family -- produces 'Anchor Steam' beer -- a very drinkable
product.

In Oregon there are a couple of others -- small breweries along the Hood
River -- try "Full Sail" for example. "Red Hook" from Washington State
is very drinkable.

Unfortunately, many of these newer operations are trying to make 'Wheat
Beer or 'Hefeweizen' or other such crap. If you want crap, drink that
stuff.

Or Budweiser.

earle
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