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Science Fiction » alt.fan.douglas-adams » Heidelberg, call for beer.
| Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #351] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 10:27 |
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Hiya froupies,
I find myself in Hiedelberg, Germany and there's no-one here who wants
to buy me a beer <*sob*>. Desperate times call for desperate means and
since I remembered that some Krauts frequent these froups (maybe cross
posting will liven thing up a bit) so I'm giving this usenet thingee a
shot.
It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a shout.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #353 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 11:02 |
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 at 08:27 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
> anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a stout.
IFYPFY.
Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans do good
stouts?
--
TimC -- http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/staff/tconnors/
"The lights went out in his eyes for absolutely the very last time
ever." -- DNA (Mar 11, 1952 - May 11, 2001)
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #357 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 12:43 |
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TimC wrote...
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 at 08:27 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
> was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> >
> > It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but
> > if anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a stout.
>
> IFYPFY.
>
> Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans do good
> stouts?
No, not really. But they do a sort of stout-made-from-wheat called
dunkelweizen[1], which can be very nice indeed. Knowing the little I do
about your preferences, Tim, weizenbocks[2] would probably also appeal.
[1] http://www.bjcp.org/styles04/Category15.html#style15B
[2] http://www.bjcp.org/styles04/Category15.html#style15C
--
Richard, whose dull green Kampuchean loving ghoti is making a chocolate
dunkelweizen this weekend...
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #358 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 14:46 |
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On 13 Apr 2005 01:27:19 -0700, Teh <Teh.TiePoe [at] gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4)
Look, if you want us to play along, you're gonna have to choose a more
accessible time signature.
--
Juan Anatoo
And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed. Gen
2:25
remove the .lead from my address
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #360 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 16:50 |
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In article <1113380839.166222.139550 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, Teh wrote:
> Hiya froupies,
>
> I find myself in Hiedelberg, Germany and there's no-one here who wants
> to buy me a beer <*sob*>. Desperate times call for desperate means and
> since I remembered that some Krauts frequent these froups (maybe cross
> posting will liven thing up a bit) so I'm giving this usenet thingee a
> shot.
>
> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
> anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a shout.
For shame, Teh. Not only do you not visit my parts of the
world, you open the unholy portal that we closed long back.
*glares at Screwtape*
Sid, in the _other_ froup
--
s i d at n e r t e dot n e t
http://www.nerte.net
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #361 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 17:35 |
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Sid wrote:
> In article <1113380839.166222.139550 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, Teh wrote:
>
>>Hiya froupies,
>>
>>I find myself in Hiedelberg, Germany and there's no-one here who wants
>>to buy me a beer <*sob*>. Desperate times call for desperate means and
>>since I remembered that some Krauts frequent these froups (maybe cross
>>posting will liven thing up a bit) so I'm giving this usenet thingee a
>>shot.
>>
>>It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
>>anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a shout.
>
>
> For shame, Teh. Not only do you not visit my parts of the
> world, you open the unholy portal that we closed long back.
> *glares at Screwtape*
>
> Sid, in the _other_ froup
Wait...is that the other froup, or the other other froup?
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #362 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 17:43 |
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Teh wrote:
> Hiya froupies,
>
> I find myself in Hiedelberg, Germany and there's no-one here who wants
> to buy me a beer <*sob*>. Desperate times call for desperate means and
> since I remembered that some Krauts frequent these froups (maybe cross
> posting will liven thing up a bit) so I'm giving this usenet thingee a
> shot.
>
> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
> anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a shout.
Teh, if you can't find anybody to buy you a beer in the next twelve (12)
(1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1) hours, and can find a place that takes PayPal,
I'll buy you a beer.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #363 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 17:50 |
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In article <d3je86$ss0 [at] dispatch.concentric.net>, Jason wrote:
> Sid wrote:
>> Sid, in the _other_ froup
>
> Wait...is that the other froup, or the other other froup?
_Teh_ other froup.
Sid
--
s i d at n e r t e dot n e t
http://www.nerte.net
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #365 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 19:01 |
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Sid <sidESSSPAMMMMM [at] MMMMMMAPSSSSEnerte.net> writes:
> In article <1113380839.166222.139550 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, Teh wrote:
>> Hiya froupies,
>>
>> I find myself in Hiedelberg, Germany and there's no-one here who wants
>> to buy me a beer <*sob*>. Desperate times call for desperate means and
>> since I remembered that some Krauts frequent these froups (maybe cross
>> posting will liven thing up a bit) so I'm giving this usenet thingee a
>> shot.
>>
>> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
>> anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a shout.
>
> For shame, Teh. Not only do you not visit my parts of the
> world, you open the unholy portal that we closed long back.
> *glares at Screwtape*
Teh end is nigh!
--
James jamesk[at]homeric[dot]co[dot]uk
"Organized crime in America takes in over forty billion dollars a year and
spends very little on office supplies." Woody Allen
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #368 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 20:41 |
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Sid wrote:
> In article <d3je86$ss0 [at] dispatch.concentric.net>, Jason wrote:
>
>>Sid wrote:
>
>
>>>Sid, in the _other_ froup
>>
>>Wait...is that the other froup, or the other other froup?
>
>
> _Teh_ other froup.
TINOF!
>
> Sid
--
WH A T
T H U B G
TK U Z
T H
S A EU
ST P H
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #370 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 21:10 |
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 18:41:01 GMT, Candiru Fish <candiru.fish [at] gmail.com> wrote:
> Sid wrote:
>> In article <d3je86$ss0 [at] dispatch.concentric.net>, Jason wrote:
>>
>>>Sid wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>Sid, in the _other_ froup
>>>
>>>Wait...is that the other froup, or the other other froup?
>>
>>
>> _Teh_ other froup.
>
> TINOF!
GVABS!
Dammit.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #375 ] |
Mi, 13 April 2005 22:27 |
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In the two thousand and fifth year of Bob, Dave Hinz's voice said the
following, in wonderful perfect quadrophonic sound with distortion levels so
low as to make a man weep:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 18:41:01 GMT, Candiru Fish <candiru.fish [at] gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Sid wrote:
>>
>>>In article <d3je86$ss0 [at] dispatch.concentric.net>, Jason wrote:
>>>
>>>>Sid wrote:
>>>
>>>>>Sid, in the _other_ froup
>>>>
>>>>Wait...is that the other froup, or the other other froup?
>>>
>>>_Teh_ other froup.
>>
>>TINOF!
>
> GVABS!
WITNOB?
--
John Coxon
A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.
Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
Missing footnotes: http://www.nut.house.cx/cgi-bin/nemowiki.pl?ISFN
ZZ9 - the official HHGG appreciation society: http://www.zz9.org/
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #381 ] |
Do, 14 April 2005 09:20 |
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Jason wrote:
> Teh wrote:
> >
> > It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
> > anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a shout.
>
> Teh, if you can't find anybody to buy you a beer in the next twelve
(12)
> (1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1) hours, and can find a place that takes
PayPal,
> I'll buy you a beer.
Danke, but I'm willing to purchase the beverage, it's the company I was
after. No matter, next time I'll try to be sent down-under I think my
prospects are better there.
Even though Teh language is unintelligible.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #382 ] |
Do, 14 April 2005 10:06 |
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 at 07:20 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>
> Jason wrote:
>> Teh wrote:
>> >
>> > It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
>> > anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a shout.
>>
>> Teh, if you can't find anybody to buy you a beer in the next twelve
> (12)
>> (1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1) hours, and can find a place that takes
> PayPal,
>> I'll buy you a beer.
>
> Danke, but I'm willing to purchase the beverage, it's the company I was
> after. No matter, next time I'll try to be sent down-under I think my
> prospects are better there.
Give away our beer? No, you have it all wrong.
> Even though Teh language is unintelligible.
All you have to understand is that you throw a roo on the barbie, and
ride a shrimp down the main street.
-- Ti "who had BBQed roo last week. Marinaded in garlic and
somethingorother. Twice. It was yummy" mC.
--
TimC -- http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/staff/tconnors/
I like the US government, makes the Aussie one look less dumb
and THAT is a pretty big effort. -- Craig Small
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #398 ] |
Do, 14 April 2005 22:42 |
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Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:43:53 +1000
"Richard Fitzpatrick" <fitzmor [at] webone.NO.com.SPAM.au> schrieb:
>TimC wrote...
>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 at 08:27 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
[Schnipp]
>> Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans do good
>> stouts?
>
>No, not really. But they do a sort of stout-made-from-wheat called
>dunkelweizen[1], which can be very nice indeed. Knowing the little I do
>about your preferences, Tim, weizenbocks[2] would probably also appeal.
I would advice the Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier, but make sure it's
accompagnied by a schnapps.
--
Jan van den Broek
balglaas [at] xs4all.nl
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #402 ] |
Fr, 15 April 2005 07:12 |
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In article <jfi.425ED5C6.42.fortytwo [at] xs4all.nl>,
Jan van den Broek <fortytwo [at] xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:43:53 +1000
> "Richard Fitzpatrick" <fitzmor [at] webone.NO.com.SPAM.au> schrieb:
> >TimC wrote...
> >> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 at 08:27 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
>
> [Schnipp]
>
> >> Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans do good
> >> stouts?
> >
> >No, not really. But they do a sort of stout-made-from-wheat called
> >dunkelweizen[1], which can be very nice indeed. Knowing the little I do
> >about your preferences, Tim, weizenbocks[2] would probably also appeal.
>
> I would advice the Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier, but make sure it's
> accompagnied by a schnapps.
Am I the only one who thinks that "Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier and
Schapps" sounds like a gay German couple? I picture Franziskaner as
being really butch, and Schnapps wearing a pink tutu and fluttering
his/her eyelids a lot.
--
Tom "Tom" Harrington
Macaroni, Automated System Maintenance for Mac OS X.
Version 2.0: Delocalize, Repair Permissions, lots more.
See http://www.atomicbird.com/
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #410 ] |
Fr, 15 April 2005 12:33 |
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Tom Harrington wrote...
> Jan van den Broek <fortytwo [at] xs4all.nl> wrote:
> > Richard Fitzpatrick schrieb:
> > >TimC wrote...
> > >>
> > >> Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans
> > >> do good stouts?
> > >
> > >No, not really. But they do a sort of stout-made-from-wheat
> > >called dunkelweizen[1], which can be very nice indeed. Knowing
> > >the little I do about your preferences, Tim, weizenbocks[2]
> > >would probably also appeal.
> >
> > I would advice the Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier, but make sure
> > it's accompagnied by a schnapps.
>
> Am I the only one who thinks that "Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier and
> Schapps" sounds like a gay German couple? I picture Franziskaner as
> being really butch, and Schnapps wearing a pink tutu and fluttering
> his/her eyelids a lot.
Pretty much how I pictured them, except Franz is just this guy and Schnapps
is his dog - a dachshund, of course.
F-Troop, you have a lot to answer for.
--
Richard, whose dull green Kampuchean loving ghoti thinks Dr Who and My
Favorite Martian do, too.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #411 ] |
Fr, 15 April 2005 12:52 |
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Teh wrote...
>
> Danke, but I'm willing to purchase the beverage, it's the company
> I was after. No matter, next time I'll try to be sent down-under
> I think my prospects are better there.
>
> Even though Teh language is unintelligible.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
Drinking beer and unintelligibility?
Incredible!
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #412 ] |
Fr, 15 April 2005 14:35 |
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"Richard Fitzpatrick" wrote
> Teh wrote...
>> No matter, next time I'll try to be sent down-under
>> I think my prospects are better there.
>>
>> Even though Teh language is unintelligible.
>
> You say that like it's a bad thing.
> Drinking beer and unintelligibility?
Good on 'ya, mate! Rincewind, this time on good 'ole four-ecks, the Senior
Wrangler's hormones, time and dimension travel, all manner of bizarre
creatures (including drop-bears, which apparently must be real after all)
not much rain (am I allowed to mention that without getting dirty looks?),
and yes, the luggage, which I didn't forget this time.
> Incredible!
No worries.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #413 ] |
Fr, 15 April 2005 16:06 |
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Tom Harrington <tph [at] pcisys.no.spam.dammit.net> writes:
[Schnipp]
>Am I the only one who thinks that "Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier and
>Schapps" sounds like a gay German couple? I picture Franziskaner as
>being really butch, and Schnapps wearing a pink tutu and fluttering
>his/her eyelids a lot.
I can't say if you're the only one thinking this, but what I meant
was this:
http://www.franziskaner.info
http://www.germany-tourism.de/e/german_schnapps.html
--
Quos Ego,
Jan v/d Broek
balglaas [at] xs4all.nl
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #416 ] |
Fr, 15 April 2005 20:33 |
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[14 Apr 05: Tom (tph [at] pcisys.no.spam.dammit.net) wrote something]
>In article <jfi.425ED5C6.42.fortytwo [at] xs4all.nl>,
> Jan van den Broek <fortytwo [at] xs4all.nl> wrote:
>> Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:43:53 +1000
>> "Richard Fitzpatrick" <fitzmor [at] webone.NO.com.SPAM.au> schrieb:
>>>TimC wrote...
>>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 at 08:27 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
>>
>> [Schnipp]
>>
>>>> Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans do
>>>> good stouts?
>>>
>>>No, not really. But they do a sort of stout-made-from-wheat
>>>called dunkelweizen[1], which can be very nice indeed. Knowing
>>>the little I do about your preferences, Tim, weizenbocks[2]
>>>would probably also appeal.
>>
>> I would advice the Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier, but make sure
>> it's accompagnied by a schnapps.
>Am I the only one who thinks that "Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier
>and Schapps" sounds like a gay German couple? I picture
>Franziskaner as being really butch, and Schnapps wearing a pink
>tutu and fluttering his/her eyelids a lot.
That would be Franziska Dunkel-Weißbier
>--
>Tom "Tom" Harrington
>Macaroni, Automated System Maintenance for Mac OS X.
>Version 2.0: Delocalize, Repair Permissions, lots more.
>See http://www.atomicbird.com/
till (the next time)
--
Don't read this signature. I repeat: Don't read this signature.
... Till We *) http://www.westermayer.de/till/index.htm
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #417 ] |
Fr, 15 April 2005 22:44 |
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It is alleged that Whatever claimed:
; Good on 'ya, mate! Rincewind, this time on good 'ole four-ecks, the Senior
; Wrangler's hormones, time and dimension travel, all manner of bizarre
; creatures (including drop-bears, which apparently must be real after all)
; not much rain (am I allowed to mention that without getting dirty looks?),
; and yes, the luggage, which I didn't forget this time.
You forgot the Vegamite.
--
Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org
The from userid is killfiled Send personal mail to gordol
"Someday I'm going to find the guy that thought up the idea of renting
telepaths to businessman and I'm going to kill him." "Funny, I just
knew you were going to say that." (Businessman and Lyta Alexander, B5
"The Gathering")
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #418 ] |
Sa, 16 April 2005 00:17 |
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Whatever wrote:
> "Richard Fitzpatrick" wrote
>
>>Teh wrote...
>
>
>>>No matter, next time I'll try to be sent down-under
>>>I think my prospects are better there.
>>>
>>>Even though Teh language is unintelligible.
>>
>>You say that like it's a bad thing.
>>Drinking beer and unintelligibility?
>
>
> Good on 'ya, mate! Rincewind, this time on good 'ole four-ecks, the Senior
> Wrangler's hormones, time and dimension travel, all manner of bizarre
> creatures (including drop-bears, which apparently must be real after all)
> not much rain (am I allowed to mention that without getting dirty looks?),
> and yes, the luggage, which I didn't forget this time.
Must...not...open...portal...to...afp
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #423 ] |
Sa, 16 April 2005 12:09 |
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In the two thousand and fifth year of Bob, Jason's voice said the following,
in wonderful perfect quadrophonic sound with distortion levels so low as to
make a man weep:
> Whatever wrote:
>
>> "Richard Fitzpatrick" wrote
>>
>>> Teh wrote...
>>>
>>>> No matter, next time I'll try to be sent down-under
>>>> I think my prospects are better there.
>>>>
>>>> Even though Teh language is unintelligible.
>>>
>>> You say that like it's a bad thing.
>>> Drinking beer and unintelligibility?
>>
>> Good on 'ya, mate! Rincewind, this time on good 'ole four-ecks, the
>> Senior Wrangler's hormones, time and dimension travel, all manner of
>> bizarre creatures (including drop-bears, which apparently must be real
>> after all) not much rain (am I allowed to mention that without getting
>> dirty looks?), and yes, the luggage, which I didn't forget this time.
>
> Must...not...open...portal...to...afp
No, please don't, I suspect half of afda's messages will be Pratchett
related if you do! :-)
--
John Coxon
A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.
Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
Missing footnotes: http://www.nut.house.cx/cgi-bin/nemowiki.pl?ISFN
ZZ9 - the official HHGG appreciation society: http://www.zz9.org/
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #436 ] |
Sa, 16 April 2005 18:21 |
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 11:09:09 +0100, John Coxon found a pathway to many
abilities some consider to be sploitz:
> In the two thousand and fifth year of Bob, Jason's voice said the following,
> in wonderful perfect quadrophonic sound with distortion levels so low as to
> make a man weep:
>
>> Must...not...open...portal...to...afp
>
> No, please don't, I suspect half of afda's messages will be Pratchett
> related if you do! :-)
And half of afp's messages will be Adams related! The horror!
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #444 ] |
So, 17 April 2005 10:26 |
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In the two thousand and fifth year of Bob, Donald Welsh's voice said the
following, in wonderful perfect quadrophonic sound with distortion levels so
low as to make a man weep:
> On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 11:09:09 +0100, John Coxon found a pathway to many
> abilities some consider to be sploitz:
>
>>In the two thousand and fifth year of Bob, Jason's voice said the following,
>>in wonderful perfect quadrophonic sound with distortion levels so low as to
>>make a man weep:
>>
>>>Must...not...open...portal...to...afp
>>
>>No, please don't, I suspect half of afda's messages will be Pratchett
>>related if you do! :-)
>
> And half of afp's messages will be Adams related! The horror!
Um, I think that afp might be slightly more active than afda. Am I wrong?
--
John Coxon
A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.
Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
Missing footnotes: http://www.nut.house.cx/cgi-bin/nemowiki.pl?ISFN
ZZ9 - the official HHGG appreciation society: http://www.zz9.org/
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #466 ] |
So, 17 April 2005 20:05 |
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TimC attempted to infuriate me by saying:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 at 08:27 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
> was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
>> anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a stout.
>
> IFYPFY.
>
> Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans do good
> stouts?
Not possible unless they want to violate the Reinheitsgebot, which I hear
is actually okay in Germany nowadays, so I guess they could if they
wanted. Anyway, stout violates the Reinheitsgebot by including roasted
non-malted barley. Or at least the way I make it does.
And a little bit of molasses. Yum.
--
Fierce Cookie, whose .sig is, character for character, the most
"under-construction" .sig on the planet.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #474 ] |
Mo, 18 April 2005 05:43 |
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John Coxon wrote
> Donald Welsh
>> John Coxon
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>>Must...not...open...portal...to...afp
>>>
>>>No, please don't, I suspect half of afda's messages will be Pratchett
>>>related if you do! :-)
>>
>> And half of afp's messages will be Adams related! The horror!
>
> Um, I think that afp might be slightly more active than afda. Am I
> wrong?
s/af//
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #487 ] |
Mo, 18 April 2005 18:42 |
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Whatever wrote:
> John Coxon wrote
>
>>Donald Welsh
>>
>>>John Coxon
>>>
>>>>Jason
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Must...not...open...portal...to...afp
>>>>
>>>>No, please don't, I suspect half of afda's messages will be Pratchett
>>>>related if you do! :-)
>>>
>>>And half of afp's messages will be Adams related! The horror!
>>
>>Um, I think that afp might be slightly more active than afda. Am I
>>wrong?
>
>
> s/af//
It's hard to be active being dead. But then, p was a lot more active
than da even before that, at least publishingwise :)
Best
Kåre
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #488 ] |
Mo, 18 April 2005 19:30 |
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 03:43:45 GMT, Whatever <whatever [at] whatever.com> wrote:
> John Coxon wrote
>> Um, I think that afp might be slightly more active than afda. Am I
>> wrong?
>
> s/af//
"...think that p might be slightly more active than afda..."?
I don't think you just sed what you meant to have sed.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #489 ] |
Mo, 18 April 2005 19:32 |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 18:05:17 GMT, Fierce Cookie <putain.de.2cv [at] mindspring.com> wrote:
> TimC attempted to infuriate me by saying:
>
>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 at 08:27 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
>> was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>>> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
>>> anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a stout.
>>
>> IFYPFY.
>>
>> Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans do good
>> stouts?
>
> Not possible unless they want to violate the Reinheitsgebot, which I hear
> is actually okay in Germany nowadays, so I guess they could if they
> wanted. Anyway, stout violates the Reinheitsgebot by including roasted
> non-malted barley. Or at least the way I make it does.
I have 6 bottles of Westvleteren 12 (Abby quadruple) on my desk right
now. I'm looking forward to making 6 into 5 this evening.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #44972 ] |
Mi, 25 Mai 2005 15:37 |
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I've been 5 times inGermany and didn't knew that the krauts bottle the
schnaps in so nice bottles.
--
Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
major in electrical engineering, freelance electrician
FH von Iraklion-Kreta, freiberuflicher Elektriker
dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr
Ï "the Swampster" <goosnargh [at] xs4all.nl> Ýãñáøå óôï ìÞíõìá
news:425fca48$0$82850$e4fe514c [at] news.xs4all.nl...
> Tom Harrington <tph [at] pcisys.no.spam.dammit.net> writes:
>
> [Schnipp]
>
> >Am I the only one who thinks that "Franziskaner Dunkel-Weissbier and
> >Schapps" sounds like a gay German couple? I picture Franziskaner as
> >being really butch, and Schnapps wearing a pink tutu and fluttering
> >his/her eyelids a lot.
>
> I can't say if you're the only one thinking this, but what I meant
> was this:
> http://www.franziskaner.info
> http://www.germany-tourism.de/e/german_schnapps.html
> --
> Quos Ego,
>
> Jan v/d Broek
> balglaas [at] xs4all.nl
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #44973 ] |
Mi, 25 Mai 2005 15:38 |
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Oh really?Do the krauts drink beer?
--
Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
major in electrical engineering, freelance electrician
FH von Iraklion-Kreta, freiberuflicher Elektriker
dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr
? "Teh" <Teh.TiePoe [at] gmail.com> ?????? ??? ??????
news:1113380839.166222.139550 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Hiya froupies,
>
> I find myself in Hiedelberg, Germany and there's no-one here who wants
> to buy me a beer <*sob*>. Desperate times call for desperate means and
> since I remembered that some Krauts frequent these froups (maybe cross
> posting will liven thing up a bit) so I'm giving this usenet thingee a
> shot.
>
> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
> anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a shout.
>
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #44974 ] |
Mi, 25 Mai 2005 15:39 |
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In Germany, you can buy molasses in the supermarket, which the krauts
usually have for breakfast, instead of marmelade.
--
Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
major in electrical engineering, freelance electrician
FH von Iraklion-Kreta, freiberuflicher Elektriker
dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr
? "Fierce Cookie" <putain.de.2cv [at] mindspring.com> ?????? ??? ??????
news:pan.2005.04.17.18.23.39.625912 [at] mindspring.com...
> TimC attempted to infuriate me by saying:
>
> > On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 at 08:27 GMT, Teh (aka Bruce)
> > was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> >> It's rather short notice (I'm leaving tomorrow evening 14/4) but if
> >> anyone is in Teh vicinity please give me a stout.
> >
> > IFYPFY.
> >
> > Although, not knowing my beers very well, do teh Germans do good
> > stouts?
>
> Not possible unless they want to violate the Reinheitsgebot, which I hear
> is actually okay in Germany nowadays, so I guess they could if they
> wanted. Anyway, stout violates the Reinheitsgebot by including roasted
> non-malted barley. Or at least the way I make it does.
>
> And a little bit of molasses. Yum.
>
> --
> Fierce Cookie, whose .sig is, character for character, the most
> "under-construction" .sig on the planet.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #44984 ] |
Mi, 25 Mai 2005 17:22 |
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Dimitrios Tzortzakakis wrote:
> In Germany, you can buy molasses in the supermarket, which the krauts
> usually have for breakfast, instead of marmelade.
Yes, also in Germany the Shriners and the lepers play their ukeleles
all day long, and anyone on the street will gladly shave your back for
a nickel.
- Weird Bob Extraneous
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #45014 ] |
Mi, 25 Mai 2005 22:13 |
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Extraneous Bob wrote:
> Dimitrios Tzortzakakis wrote:
> > In Germany, you can buy molasses in the supermarket, which the krauts
> > usually have for breakfast, instead of marmelade.
>
> Yes, also in Germany the Shriners and the lepers play their ukeleles
> all day long, and anyone on the street will gladly shave your back for
> a nickel.
Wait, my bad. That's Albuquerque I was thinking of. I get those two
cities mixed up all the time.
- Weird Bob Extraneous
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #48943 ] |
Do, 26 Mai 2005 21:25 |
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Dimitrios Tzortzakakis <use [at] address.below> wrote:
> Oh really?Do the krauts drink beer?
They do, except for me.
Staso
--
Schizophrenic? I'm bleeding quadrophenic.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #48944 ] |
Do, 26 Mai 2005 21:27 |
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Extraneous Bob <ignominiousbob [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
> Wait, my bad. That's Albuquerque I was thinking of. I get those two
> cities mixed up all the time.
Germany is a city?
Staso
--
Schizophrenic? I'm bleeding quadrophenic.
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #48970 ] |
Do, 26 Mai 2005 22:04 |
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On 26/05/2005 20:27, five wild Event Maelstroms swirled in vicious storms of
unreason and Michael Starosta spewed up:
> Extraneous Bob <ignominiousbob [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Wait, my bad. That's Albuquerque I was thinking of. I get those two
>>cities mixed up all the time.
>
> Germany is a city?
Yeah, it's in the United States of Europe.
--
John Coxon
"First things first - but not necessarily in that order." - Doctor Who.
Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
Missing footnotes: http://www.nut.house.cx/cgi-bin/nemowiki.pl?ISFN
ZZ9 - the official HHGG appreciation society: http://www.zz9.org/
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| Re: Heidelberg, call for beer. [message #48980 ] |
Do, 26 Mai 2005 22:17 |
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John Coxon <rogue_nine_1988 [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>Wait, my bad. That's Albuquerque I was thinking of. I get those two
> >>cities mixed up all the time.
> >
> > Germany is a city?
>
> Yeah, it's in the United States of Europe.
So Germany is the largest city of the world.
Staso
--
Schizophrenic? I'm bleeding quadrophenic.
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