"Les" wrote in message
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Ian Smith wrote:
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Some folks think Guinness booze originated from Ireland,but it
did
not.It originated from limeyland.(don't argure with me,I am
always
right) I have never drank any Guinness booze before.Guinness
booze
is
sold here in some stores in Jackson,Mississippi and at Fenian's
Pub
www.dogpile.com Fenian's Pub Jackson Mississippi I have
some
Killans Irish beer here from Enniscorthy,Ireland.It is a pretty
good
beer as far as beer goes anyway. www.dogpile.com
Enniscorthy
Ireland
cuhulin
Care to elaborate on "it originated from limeyland"? Guinness
brewery was started in Dublin in 1759 by Arthur Guinness, surely?
By the way, on a night out with the lads from work, I usually
start off with a gallon of Guinness. Split sensibly into 8
pint-sized
glasses, of course. :-)
Don't pay any attention to CooKoolin, he is our resident retard. He
is
harmless and as full of **** as a Christmas Goose..........:-)
I enjoy a couple pints of Guinness at our local Irish Pub here on
the
Mississippi Gulf Coast at least a couple times a week.
Les Locklear
It's good that it can be readily enjoyed over in the states. When
living in Colorado Springs, I used to drink it at Jack Quinn's
http://www.jackquinn.com/.
I find that after 10 pints, feel the need for something a bit
stronger; say "vodka and coke" mixes. Next Friday night, at the
Victoria Bowling Club (Paisley); then later off to numerous
establishments in "downtown" Glasgow.
Of course, before that, will have a wee listen to the shortwave
bands...