whee..
enotsola: I gues beer will have to do!
tass: !
tass: lol
tass: i don't think beer is a nutrtional substitute
enotsola: just looking for something to drink
enotsola: was gonna have chocolate milk, no milk
tass: the four food groups are not bacon, poutine, doughnuts and beer
enotsola: so decided to ahve juice, no juice
tass: water might be an idea
enotsola: been drinking water/juice all day
enotsola: alternating, or mixed. heh
tass: ah
enotsola: been drinking tropicana cranberry&raspberry juice..
enotsola: and it's potent, so about half and half juice and water works best
tass: ah
enotsola: figure it's good for me
enotsola: ... LIKE BEER! *pops the top*
tass: lol
tass: when can i be a cool canadian like YOU?? *giggle*
enotsola: soon as they stop being hosers, eh
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Beer, at least in its authentic form, is a rich source of nutrition. "Liquid bread", the monks used to call it.
After that, of course, the breweries on the "new" continent got their greedy hands on it and it lost all redeeming qualities.
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Who are you and how are you arriving at my journal, anyway? (just out of curiosity, since i don't recognize your username)
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My name is of no consequence.
I am (drumroll, please) (fanfare.... and cut).
You appear to be on the friends-list of someone who has seen fit to add me to the selfsame list, as well. Available evidence points at
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Ah! Well hello! :)