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298.1 | Molson "special dry"....need I say more. | WFOV11::KOEHLER | Damn!....my lawnmower started | Mon May 14 1990 08:05 | 7 |
| Dave,
Are you in for a surprise. To us from the U.S. side of the border...beer
in Canada is expensive...like $18-20 a case. At a bar it's about
$2.50-3.25 a bottle....(but Canadian beer is good)
Milk is $4....$2-3 if you buy it in a plastic bag.
Jim
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298.2 | I'm moving to PR | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | | Mon May 14 1990 08:48 | 20 |
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re: .0 Dave and .1 Jim
Are you in for a surprise. To us from the Canadian side of the border
... beer in Canada is expensive... like $20-25 a case. At a bar
its $3.00 to $5.00 a bottle.
Cans are more expensive than bottles because most provinces do not
impose a deposit on cans. Beer in the Newfoundland is really expensive,
I believe almost $30 a case.
Brewing in Canada is a provincially regulated industry and unless
it is brewed in the respective provinces it is not sold in the beer
stores. For example Bud is brewed in Ontario under license and
so can be purchased in the beer store. If you want to buy imported
Bud, you have to go to a liquor store.
But, and you are right, Canadian beer is good.
Roger
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298.3 | Horrifying scene on weekend | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Mon May 14 1990 10:06 | 27 |
| Re: WILSON_D
While sitting on my swimming deck over the weekend, I gazed eastward
in the direction of Coleman Island. To my surprise, I saw a large pall
of greasy, black smoke emanating from a white house. As the foliage was
not in full bloom I was able to see across the bay at this scene with
a great deal of interest and horror. There were a number of naked men
and women cavorting about the burning house with a total disregard for
the disaster that was unfolding in front of them.
It was only after the OPP S.W.A.T. team had rappelled to the scene from
overhead helicopters and stun grenades into the building that I was able
to discern the ring-leaders. One of them stood out from the crowd by his
swaggering demeanour; his thinning, close-cropped, blonde hair; and his
gaunt almost scrawny appearance. He too was totally naked but was covered
with lurid scenes of debauchery, hand-painted all over his pitiful person.
Everyone called him 'Jim'.
The house was totally destroyed except for a partially burnt photograph
of a non-descript couple. The male in the photo was rather bumptious
with a slightly loony glint in his eye, the female was slight in build
and had a rather motherly look about her (if not recently). Only one
name was visible at the bottom, 'Dave'.
That was all that was left of 15 Mary Street.
Pat
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298.4 | Fire Water?
| KIVVER::WATSON | Some like it not | Mon May 14 1990 14:29 | 8 |
| Back to the topic:
What brand of beer were they (.3) drinking, and how much did it cost?
Who was more intoxicated, you or these party-goers?
Was any water from the Grand Canal used to fight the fire? (Or, perhaps
the beer drinkers simply said, "P*ss on it!")
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298.5 | Coors is REAL beer... | POLAR::POND | | Tue May 15 1990 12:54 | 13 |
| I'd like to clarify some of the misrepresentations put forward
in note .3
First of all, there was nothing 'lurid' about the whole thing.
Secondly, it was not the OPP at all. It was the 'Almonte Hotel
Volunteer Mercenary Death Squad' on their first daytime mission.
And thirdly, we drink nothing but Coors at our place.
Next time, get your stories straight.
Love bunny from hell (aka 15 Mary Street)
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298.6 | House violator!! | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Tue May 15 1990 15:33 | 10 |
| <<Love bunny from hell (aka 15 Mary Street)
Bloody hell! Get my stories straight!? The ring-leader himself has the
colossal gall to say that.
This was the guy who just recently was caught driving his house into a moving
car.
Wow! Is he on some strange chemicals.
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298.7 | tulips okay .. here grass is come on in smoke | MAGOS::WILSON_D | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Tue May 15 1990 20:50 | 18 |
| yes on the chemicals ... but i here the tulips are still okay ..
and the grass shows burn marks
wait for summer ... man there are ever some weeds that grow ...
bettter conssume theem fasst, for theyy groow eveer soo fasst
whoo is loove bunny from helll?
hey jim .. do you know pat has a pool? ... get on the main road,
turn right, over the bridge, down the hill and then up the hill
.. first street on the right (by the church) ... brown and barf
yellow house on the left facing the island .. circa 1890 house ..
three story .. there is a pool in the backyard with a fridge (of beer)
... note beer must be discussed ... oh yes .. after 9:00 or whenever
pat is asleep (most of the time) the beer is free .. a better bargain
that a blue at 75 cents
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298.8 | Survivors will be violated. | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Wed May 16 1990 10:31 | 19 |
| <<hey jim .. do you know pat has a pool? ... get on the main road,
<<yellow house on the left facing the island .. circa 1890 house ..
<<there is a pool in the backyard with a fridge (of beer)
It's circa 1870, and it's guarded by disturbed rotweilers which are fed
only once a week with the tiny fingers of neighbourhood children. The
'fridge door is wired to 200Kg of Semtex and certain bottles of beer have
been filled with liquid Drano.
Attendance at the pool is by invitation only and you must bring all beer,
food and floating thingies (no Sweet Marie chocolate bars in the pool).
Everyone entering the pool must wear a catheter and have had an enema within
the last hour (at their own premises). Lastly, you must drink one pint of
phenylpthalein before entering the pool.
All guests are then shot dead and fed to the dogs - they LOVE pool parties!
Pat
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298.9 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Wed May 16 1990 14:27 | 3 |
| Rumour has it that Pat fills the pool with water from the Grand Canal, singing
"Eau Canada" as the harnessed Rottweilers run the treadmill connected to the
pump.
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298.10 | 'Pat of made-up fables' | POLAR::POND | | Wed May 16 1990 19:00 | 13 |
| Dave, is Pat's house the one with the bars on the windows, the
armed guards, the Valium concession, the straight jackets, and
the green vans parked out front?
Oh I get it...the house, the pool, figments of his poor twisted
imagination....locked forever away with his own warped thoughts.
Although they do allow him out every day to do some teaching at
Digital. I guess that's appropriate...explains the expertise
we've built up in our Volume Manufacturing workforce too...
Jim-who-lives-in-a-weed-infested-crater-where-15-Mary-street-used-
to-be...with-Coors-empties.
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298.11 | pat, do YOU drink the draino or the beer? | MAGOS::WILSON_D | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Thu May 17 1990 02:00 | 17 |
| jim to find pat's place, listen to the guitar playing ... he has
no problems with rats, wasps, or the like thereof, due to the dreaded
son_who_playis_guitarist_loudest disease.
warning if you ever intend to visit .. pat actually serves lone star
beer. i think he finds canadian beer to expensive .. (ever seen
the car he drives)
pat why do you not visit us in puerto rico .. there is this nice
spot, labatts blue is 75 cents, the pool table a quarter, and the
wave riding is great ... great for a long lunch
gas is cheap too ! 8.50 this morning to fill up my cutlass
... is draino cheaper than beer in canada
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298.12 | | POLAR::POND | | Thu May 17 1990 10:56 | 10 |
| Now, how seriously can you take a guy whose personal name is the following:
From: AGOUTL::WILSON_D "Husband - manufactures a ft computer .. Wife -
has a ft milk supply for daughter .. Nature was first with a Zone A and
Zone B 17-May-1990 0932" 17-MAY-1990 09:50:38.97
Jim-who-wishes-he-had-a-box-to-live-in-in-the-crater-that-used-to-be-
15-Mary-Street...but-still-enjoys-a-Canadian-beer-from-time-to-time
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298.13 | I'm going home... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Thu May 17 1990 12:16 | 1 |
| Aww, youse guys are just making fun of me and my car. I'm not playing anymore.
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298.14 | | POLAR::POND | | Fri May 18 1990 14:06 | 3 |
| Ok Pat....let's make fun of your FACE instead.
Pretty-boy P.
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298.15 | They slapped your mother when you were born. | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Fri May 18 1990 17:32 | 1 |
| Why not yours Jim, at least there's two of them.
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298.16 | hostility - beer | MAGOS::WILSON_D | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Sun May 20 1990 16:58 | 1 |
| ... basic problem here ... not enough beer .. too much milk
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298.17 | | POLAR::POND | | Wed May 23 1990 10:05 | 10 |
| Again, how can you trust a guy with a personal name like this? Maybe if we
knew Dave had 'pricky face' we could have asked him to keep the beard...
From: MAGOS::WILSON_D "Rosie .. I shaved off the beard .. I am in mourning,
but Judy is worried about pricky-face in the morning 22-May-1990 2335"
22-MAY-1990 23:44:33.04
To: @WORLD
CC:
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298.18 | Pat, need I remind you of the infamous 210.5? | POLAR::POND | | Fri May 25 1990 17:38 | 8 |
| <<< KAOSWS::$1$DUA3:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CANADA.NOTE;1 >>>
-< CANADA - The True North Strong and Free >-
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Note 210.5 Abortion: Recent injunctions 5 of 35
KAOM25::RUSHTON "Render the day oblivious." 2 lines 24-JUL-1989 13:51
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Tsk, tsk
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298.19 | | STUDIO::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Mar 31 1994 11:44 | 12 |
| I'll be visiting Montreal for a couple of days and I have a few
questions about beer.
Where is it sold? I'm interested in Canadian microbreweries and,
especially, Belgian imports that aren't available in the US.
What hours can it be sold? And, does Canada switch to daylight savings
time this Sunday when the US changes?
Thanks for any help.
Jamie
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298.20 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | I was there | Thu Mar 31 1994 12:21 | 14 |
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Jamie,
Ontario is enacting a graduated beer drinking program for Non-Canadian
citizens who are unused to the higher levels of alcohol in Canadian
beer.
In the first year, you will be required to drink *only* when a Canadian
is present, and only during daylight hours. The second part of the
beer drinking graduation process requires the presence of *two or
more* Canadians.[The Canadian must have been drinking beer for
at lease 4 years] This level allows all nighters. It is not 'till
the third year where you are allowed to drink alone.
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298.21 | | STUDIO::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Mar 31 1994 12:31 | 9 |
| re .20
Fine, so long as I don't have to buy. Can I get advanced placement
credit for in-home training?
Besides, Canadian beers aren't any stronger. Not that I'm up for a
Labatts vs. Bud drink-off to prove the point.
Jamie
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298.22 | | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Thu Mar 31 1994 12:43 | 21 |
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You would be better off to try Ontario for Belgium imports, rather
than Quebec (I think they have one or two like Duval). Ontario LCBO Rare
Wine Stores (very hard to find) currently have Duvel, La Chouffe, Mac
Chouffe, Triple Engihem (SP?), + one more Not all stores have all items.
They get a few in, then switch to something else when the stock runs out.
No more than 3 or so at once, but over the last three years 25 or so
varieties have shown up.
Regular beer stores have Chimay Read CAP and maybe Duvel.
Belgium beer fanatics have to really be resourceful.
A new Montreal brewery does some great belgium-style beers. Can't
remember the name.
I think you can forget Sunday for either province. Yes we switch time this
weekend.
Contact me off-line.
Marshall
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298.23 | | KAOU59::ROBILLARD | | Thu Mar 31 1994 14:50 | 4 |
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When in Montreal you must try "Maudite." I beleive it's 8% or 8.5%!!
Ben
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298.24 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu Mar 31 1994 15:08 | 9 |
| Did someone say that Canadian beer is no stronger than American???!!???
You've got to be kidding!!!!
Drinking American beer is like making love in a canoe!!
Hope this helps.
Glenn
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298.25 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Carbon Blob, Sector 7G | Thu Mar 31 1994 15:32 | 9 |
| All joking aside, you can buy beer in Montreal in most corner stores
(Depanneur [did I spell that right?]) and grocery stores, there is a
cutoff time at night after which they are not allowed to sell, I seem
to remember it's 11:00PM but I might be wrong.
There are some fine Micro-breweries in Montreal, McAusland is one,
can't remeber any of the others, you might also find some places that
carry 'imports' from the bigger Ontario MB's like Upper Canada and
Sleeman. The bigger the place you go the better the selection will be.
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298.26 | A couple more names | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Thu Mar 31 1994 17:23 | 13 |
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McAusland is one, sells under "St.Ambroise" as the brand name.
Excellent stuff.
Maudite is the Belgium-style beer, from Unibruse (SP?). They also make
a Blanches de Chambly (white beer style) and a few others.
The third micro is Brassers de Allemends, or something like that.
You can buy these in corner stores/grocery stores.
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298.27 | | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Tue Apr 05 1994 12:37 | 11 |
| The micro-brewry is UNIBROUE (owned partly by Robert Charlebois) and
they brew LA MAUDITE, la BLANCHE de CHAMBLY and a new one which is
fermented 3 times. You can buy these in any grocery store or d�panneur
(well not ALL of them since by definition it IS after all a �-brewry),
My corner M�TRO grocery store has the full range. In most Soci�t� des
Alcools (the governement's liquor stores) you can find a good selection
of foreign beers including Giraffe, Corona, Groeslh as well as many
belgian beers (Mort subite {18% if I remember right}....)
Jean
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298.28 | Rinse cochon.. | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Wed Apr 06 1994 17:23 | 7 |
| >>belgian beers (Mort subite {18% if I remember right}....)
18% !!! That's not beer!
Do you mean McChouffe at 8.5%, or La Chouffe at 8.0% ?
Pat
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298.29 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu Apr 07 1994 10:57 | 5 |
| Eight bottles of Rinse Cochon and you're really finished.
Hope this helps,
Glenn
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