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Beer Train Takes the Strain Out of Commuting
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| 7/25/02
| Reuters
Posted on 07/25/2002 10:18:21 AM PDT by WindMinstrel
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To: mamelukesabre
One night a week they had free beer for everyone, all you could drink. There was just one catch. No one was allowed to leave the bar and no one was allowed to use the restrooms. As soon as someone did one of those, the free beer ended. Well, the pointers in the audience could use a gizmo called a "Motorman's Friend" to help out with the restroom part. It looks like a big hip flask, has a strap for your leg, and has plumbing that fits the male of the species. Great for those long trips when you just can't stop.
It wouldn't be me incurring the ire of the crowd by spending a penny first.
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posted on
07/25/2002 11:29:07 AM PDT
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strela
To: dubyaismypresident
I wonder what's considered "locally brewed"? Some microbrew? One of the big breweries like Kirin or Sapporo?
To: dubyaismypresident
Dang straight they would lose money on us.
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posted on
07/25/2002 11:40:26 AM PDT
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Slip18
To: general_re
Sapporo Reserve is a fairly tasty brew.
I haven't drank Asahi in years or Kirin. I drank enough of them while stationed on the Rock.
To: general_re
Obviously its not the bullet train.
To: dubyaismypresident
All the beer you can drink? They'd lose money on us You got that right - and the no potty thing - no problem for me. I apparently have a hollow leg. I can drink for well more than 2 hours with out having to hit the room!!!
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07/25/2002 12:20:57 PM PDT
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Gabz
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