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[challenge entry] Greetings From Canada!

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(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:02, archived)
# hahaha, greetings indeed
shouldn't that read: "Make Oneself Useful?"
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:05, archived)
# Ha Ha! We ARE amused!
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:10, archived)
# While you're in there get me another fuk'n moosehead.
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:11, archived)
# a ha-ha! You'se rockin' eh?
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:17, archived)
# And prepare the toilet.
(I'll never drink that swill again.)
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:22, archived)
# If it was the exported version, no wonder.
Not to say the local version doesn't taste like the drippings from an exhaust pipe.
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:29, archived)
# All Canadian beers had the same effect on me!
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:41, archived)
# That's somewhat unfair
I spend a month or so in Canada on business each year and I have a fondness for some of their beers. Moosehead, to be fair, is something I buy to have something in the hotel. But Sleeman's are generally good, Keiths can be OK, Garrison is very good, and Rickard's has a passable resemblance to a half-decent brewery.
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:59, archived)
# Always Smart To Drink Local
If you must drink imported suds, cans are preferable, no green or (gasp)clear bottles!
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 19:08, archived)
# The trick is to make sure you have a fresh one on top to keep everything down.
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 19:18, archived)
# How can you tell if someone likes Moosehead?
Antler marks on his thighs.
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 18:25, archived)
# Good One =)
(, Tue 5 Jun 2012, 19:10, archived)