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    From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to GEORGE POPE on Tue Jun 7 05:38:40 2022
    CP wrote --

    Yup, I laugh at the beer ads, as I've figured out that once you've chemically aged the beer, they all taste the same, in a category (lager, ale)

    It always tasted the same to me in my drinking days.
    I couldn't taste any difference in any of the brands.
    One thing I didn't like was lite beer. I didn't want to pay for a
    watered down beer.
    When asked if I wanted a lite beer I always said no, I wanted hi-test,
    the real thing. :)

    I rarely drink beer any more

    I had two when in NYC in May 2019, at a neighbourhood bar.
    In the mid-90s I worked as a front gate cashier for a local amusement
    park three days a week. (At the time I was working like four or five different jobs at the same time, part time. Some where a half days with the morning
    at one place and another that af
    Anyway, it was a hot, humid August day. There was no breeze, the air
    was stagnant and just miserable out.
    I thought a cold beer would be nice after work so got a six pack of Sam Adams. That was really good stuff. Rich, strong, thick.
    I had a bottle and a half and the rest was in the fridge for months.

    (Currently I am near the end of 1957 run).

    Youtube video or big download?

    YT. There are sites which review, discuss, etc cars of all years. I bookmark them in a "cars" folder by year.
    Some are current reviews, some are commercials from the era, some are salesmen training films, etc.
    I can provide a list of links if you like.
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to JOE MACKEY on Tue Jun 7 11:49:00 2022
    Joe,

    When asked if I wanted a lite beer I always said no, I wanted
    hi-test, the real thing. :)

    Sounds like the commercial where the guy sobbingly says "I love you,
    man", and is told "You're not getting my Bud Light". <G>

    I thought a cold beer would be nice after work so got a six pack of
    Sam Adams. That was really good stuff. Rich, strong, thick.

    I think I heard an ad for that recently on the radio during a sports
    game.

    I had a bottle and a half and the rest was in the fridge for months.

    Or like the composer who said "I kissed my first woman, and smoked my
    first cigarette in the same day. After that, I had no desire for tobacco".

    Daryl

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  • From George Pope@1:153/757 to Joe Mackey on Wed Jun 15 00:04:36 2022
    It always tasted the same to me in my drinking days.
    I couldn't taste any difference in any of the brands.
    One thing I didn't like was lite beer. I didn't want to pay for a
    watered down beer.
    When asked if I wanted a lite beer I always said no, I wanted hi-test,
    the real thing. :)

    I began my drinking, as a kid, with what we called Hi-Test (5.65% ABV vs 5.0 for most beers; now we have a few 8% dark ales I prefer the flavour of.

    I was on a tobacco run with a neighbour across the border, into the USA, & we would hit a pub for a couple hours, to enjoy a jug or two & conversation, & maybe a few pull-tabs.

    He ordered the first jug & it went quickly enough (August); while he was in the washroom, I ordered the next jug (Bud, I think); he came back, took one sip, & noted I hadn't bought Lite -- I asked why he'd want Lite when regular was the same price -- he directed me to look through each jug & note the floating crap all throughout the full strength one, & the clarity of the Lite.

    I now prefer a clear beer in the summer hot days (Corona will do,. but no darned piece of fruit, please) and, as my Brit ancestors do, a dark beer(stout) in the winter; I buy a 6 of each a year & I'm happy -- I buy a couple 6s of De- alcoholized beer -- my fave is Budweiser's Prohibition Beer. (It's Bud, but brewed up here to our strength standards (5%, vs I think the max of yours is 3.5% federally set?); our Lite is3.5% on average.

    Its so funny wen 19-20 year olds come up here to drink early, & set to out- drinking a Canadian sot, & 2 beers in, they're out! He finishes the 6, & orders another bucket of 6! :D

    I rarely drink beer any more
    I had two when in NYC in May 2019, at a neighbourhood bar.

    I like popping in to a new pub; I order a pint of draft(whjateverschjeasperst, I ay, as it;s all the same taste to me) & a side of fries, to check out their beer, service, prices, & cooking. . . (& how much attitude I get for ordering
    'the cheapest"

    In the mid-90s I worked as a front gate cashier for a local amusement
    park three days a week. (At the time I was working like four or five differen
    jobs at the same time, part time. Some where a half days with the morning
    at one place and another that af
    Anyway, it was a hot, humid August day. There was no breeze, the air
    was stagnant and just miserable out.
    I thought a cold beer would be nice after work so got a six pack of Sam Adams. That was really good stuff. Rich, strong, thick.
    I had a bottle and a half and the rest was in the fridge for months.

    I've had Sam Adams, & read the story, too. . . Not bad 00 your basic lager (5% up here)

    When the kids want the high test, just to get drunk, I point out that you don't drink beer to get drunk; you drink beer because you like/want/need to pee; to get drunk you drink whiskey (rye, scotch, bourbon, vodka, tequila, etc--I call the 40% ones all whiskeys, by for their associated country (Mexican, Russian, etc.

    For the ladies, when I was single, I kept a bottle of Southern Comfort on hand, for a little Apres Amour drink or two.

    Thanks for the offer on the links to the car vids, but I'm not a big fan or understander of cars. . . So I'll pass for myself. . . :) I bet others would like them in here, though! & I know people I could pass such a list on to, who would appreciate the pop down memory lane. . .

    I have a couple preferred vehicles, I'd love to have all of: Ford F-350 pickup truck
    '69 Cougar (w/ the wrap-around tail lights)
    '67 Mustang (w/original leather buckets)
    new Bugatti (just for the pure luxury & smooth ride) Mercedes 45-SL (soft top convertible) One of the new electric Porsche SUVs (they've won races against other stock gas-powered cars; normally placing 1st or 2nd only on the oval tracks.)
    & a Bluebird yellow school bus, with all the seats ripped out & turned into a touring party bus (jacuzzi, a soundproofed music area with high wattage sound, a bar, of course, & a bouncer or two.); plus an area set up like an RV for comfortable living (the guests can pass out anywhere in the front area, while I rest & eat with all the comforts and ease due an older(on the younger side of senior) human being. (this may not be as such, as I've aged & matured since this dream was first an idea); I could still rent it out, to those who wouldn't mind using it to party in somewhere along a route I've already chosen for myself. (ride sharing of a different nature)

    Those are the only ones that have struck my interest in my life -- Oh, & maybe a wacky VW Bug or two (like one tricked out like a Cessna plane, & another as a convertible, covered in seashells)

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