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Re: newmedman post# 427535

Friday, 10/21/2022 7:02:05 PM

Friday, October 21, 2022 7:02:05 PM

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LOL On arriving here, taste-tested them all and eventually drifted more to Reschs than others. Tooheys New and Fosters ,think too, felt a tiny sweet. Maybe because i'm such a sweet guy i like a bit of bitter beer for balance. Like you i'm not keen on Guinness out of a bottle or can. Told you we had much in common.

"What, no Fosters? LOL " A friend drinks Fosters and i do when i take some to his place.

LOL Molsen's by real long wasted memory is a bit bitter compared to Fosters. And of course the 12% rocks. i have never and would never ever ever consider a $150 bottle of anything. That's where we are very different. Cheapest wine casks were the go.

Chuckle, have fond memories of parking by Cammeray golf course .. https://cammeraygolf.com.au/ .. to mark mathematics papers and drink cask wine. It's on the lower North Shore where i lived at times. Umm, didn't know they were redoing it. Had one of my hole-in-ones while playing a match-play pennant match there.

Those were also the times of casks while handline fishing for leatherjackets by Blues Point Towers .. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=167948036 .. too. Riesling, think it was. Sitting on the grass .Lower legs hanging over a rock wall. Some pleasant alone times when separated. Course there were bad times then too.

The only hard i do now are the hip flask size Chateau Chantelle brandy i buy about once a week.

Don't drink at all as heavily as once did either.

It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”

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