mukade wrote:

> Declan Murphy <declan_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<413EFCCC.1040407@hotmail.com>...
> 
>>mukade@gaijin.co.jp wrote:
>>
>>That would depend on whether the uilleann piper was brilliant
>>
>>http://www.yamasa.org/acjs/network/english/newsletter/student_int_42.html
> 
> I concede defeat.
> 
> You get the craziest people at Yamasa.

I'm not sure whether it is cause or effect. Its lunch and I'm sending 
this through the WAN. Sharing the hall at the moment there is a former 
Cambridge don, a french hacker with an afro at least 70 centimeters in 
diameter, an insane Taiwanese chemist who is really into extreme sports, 
a Swedish violinist on leave from the state orchestra, oh err and a 
token manga freak or three. To be honest, meeting so many different 
people all the time is the only thing that keeps this job interesting.

>>>It may be worth a visit if you are ever in the area.
>>>http://www.at-s.com/bin/guru/guru0040.asp?yid=A144876518
>>
>>Looks interesting, I'll have to drop in next time I go up that way. Are 
>>these guys near you? http://www.bairdbeer.com
> 
> They are about 30mins from me, but I was never a great beer fan. 

As Homer Simpson would say, Mmm....Beer....Yes...Oh Yes...Beeeer....Whoo 
Hoo.... Ha..Ha...Ha... I love the stuff, especially if its good. Mostly 
I drink beer, whiskey, jizake, liqueurs and table wines. Sometimes I 
even eat. There are 16 types of vodka on the shelf and about 80 bottles 
of other spirits, but I don't usually imbibe them. Leopards and spots or 
sumthin.

-- 
"Ninety percent I'll spend on good times, women and Irish Whiskey. The 
other ten percent I'll probably waste." - Tug McGraw