UNCPJS@UNC.BITNET (Peter J. Schledorn) (02/09/90)
> > As far as beer goes, any connisseur would know that Guinness is the tops ! > (Don't listen to Gavin - he's obviously a philistine who doesn't appreciate > quality) > There are many good beers, but Guinness is nectar--there's no comparing the two substances. OMC: I can't sing when I'm drunk, either. Fortunately. Best, Peter.
GAVIN%47264.SURFNET@HASARA5.BITNET (Gavin Burnage) (02/09/90)
> > As far as beer goes, any connisseur would know that Guinness is the tops ! > > (Don't listen to Gavin - he's obviously a philistine who doesn't appreciate > > quality) > > > There are many good beers, but Guinness is nectar--there's no comparing > the two substances. > > OMC: I can't sing when I'm drunk, either. Fortunately. > Best, Peter. Guinness?? Bah -- filthy stewed Liffey water. I love it. And like the man himself, my first name is Arthur! Gavin PSOMC: Did any of you physics people ever set to music the Learned Journal Articles about how to put Draught Guinness in a can? "You've heard of General Wellington who won at Waterloo But there's a good old Irishman I'll mention unto you Both strong and stout, there is no doubt his presence raises cheers -- Hurrah for General Guinness of the Dublin Booziliers..."