On Jul 7, 9:10 pm, CL <flot...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Declan Murphy wrote:
> > On Jul 7, 4:05 pm, CL <flot...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> Declan Murphy wrote:
> >>> On Jul 7, 8:36 am, CL <flot...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>>> Declan Murphy wrote:
> >>>>> On Jul 5, 7:02 pm, Roman Eagles <maninmel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>>> On Jul 5, 5:48 pm, Jim Breen <jimbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>> Roman Eagles wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Welcome to Roman Eagles, a new site where Australians from all walks
> >>>>>>>> of life can come and meet up with people who share a similar interest
> >>>>>>>> in Roman history and culture.  Buy/Sell/Trade Roman artifacts, share
> >>>>>>>> personal stories about Rome, post the latest archaeological
> >>>>>>>> discoveries...there's a place even for students to get some tips for a
> >>>>>>>> project or essay!
> >>>>>>>> This is a site for Australians to meet and share their love of ancient
> >>>>>>>> Rome.  Join for free today and keep Rome alive!
> >>>>>>>>www.romaneagles.org/forum
> >>>>>>> Great. I had my first visit to Rome last year, and
> >>>>>>> loved every minute of it.
> >>>>>>> However .... what has this posting to do with life in Japan?
> >>>>>>> Could it be <shudder>trolling?</shudder>
> >>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>> Jim Breen        http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/
> >>>>>>> Clayton School of Information Technology,
> >>>>>>> Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia
> >>>>>>> ジム・ブリーン@モナシュ大学
> >>>>>> Sorry mate, just trying to get the word out...by the way I lived on
> >>>>>> Sado Island for 4 years, Ikebukuro for 1 and Ofuna for 6 years.  Loved
> >>>>>> Sado, hated Ikebukuro and was worn out (Salaryman) by the end of
> >>>>>> Ofuna.
> >>>>>> If you are indeed the famous Jim Breen, whose web site I have used on
> >>>>>> countless numbers of occasions I ask of you to spread the word about
> >>>>>> Roman Eagles and I thank you for saving my arse at work!
> >>>>> I bet 3 pints of Guinness in ZigZag that you are the author of
> >>>>> fordfiles.com
> >>>> I'll ad three pints more as the same thought occurred to me.  Doesn't
> >>>> have to be Guinness, though.  You could make it something decent
> >>>> instead, like Hobgoblin or even Theakstons.
> >>> I'd only be able to provide those in the bottle, not on tap. There
> >>> isn't enough room in the present building for additional servers and
> >>> lines.
> >> Well, it _is_ a hardship posting after all ... Ye wouldn't have
> >> Newcastle by chance?  Not that I like the taste all that well but
> >> drinking always brings back memories of another hardship post I once was
> >> assigned -- Westland Helicopters at Yeovil.  "Whan a Zomerzett gurl be
> >> askin' ye back t'her flat fer Newkies, laddie, it's hard drinkin' she's
> >> wantin'.  Whut'd ye think she meaned?"
>
> > I have it in stock, but again only in the bottle. I don't know exactly
> > why I have it in stock though.
>
> I have never met a barman outside a 30km ring of Newcastle rail station
> who admits to having Newkie Broin in his bar voluntarily.<snip>

Ahh, but I am not a barman, but a bar owner par excellence. (reach for
bucket)

Apart from American beverages, I'll stock pretty much whatever a
fairly reasonable Yamasa student will request.