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Posted by Lost Canine on 04-27-2002 at21:30:

  Are My 2 Pints Working Against Me...

Have the messages lenghthened across my screen?
LK-9
P. S. Mainly on the "Terry's Conscience" post.



Posted by Sheryl on 04-27-2002 at21:40:

 

YES, it was happening to me also. It was making it more difficult to read. I thought it was something my computer was doing. With this thread, the screen is back to normal though.

-S



Posted by Lost Canine on 04-27-2002 at21:42:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Sheryl
YES, it was happening to me also. It was making it more difficult to read. I thought it was something my computer was doing. With this thread, the screen is back to normal though.

-S

Whew, glad it's happening to you too and not just a result of the Guinness.
LK-9



Posted by Sheryl on 04-27-2002 at22:07:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
quote:
Originally posted by Sheryl
YES, it was happening to me also. It was making it more difficult to read. I thought it was something my computer was doing. With this thread, the screen is back to normal though.

-S

Whew, glad it's happening to you too and not just a result of the Guinness.
LK-9



Ohhh, Guinness sounds good. During my visit to PA I had to buy a case!! of Yuengling's Black and Tan. (PA laws, they can't break a case and I didn't know where to buy a six-pack). I shipped it out to CA and it arrived yesterday. Anyway, that's one of my favorite beers and although I don't drink very much anymore, I did have one last night. Pleased Hopefully it's not a result of that.

Also, concerning the 'Terry's conscience' post - The earring looks good. So Terry, please ignore your conscience! Big Grin

Just trying to bring this back to TST related stuff. Cool

Cheers, S



Posted by Theo on 04-28-2002 at10:21:

  Earings, et al

"He's got long hair pulled back in tail
Smells like smoke; don't care if he inhales
He's got a least one ring in his ear
Walks with humilty; he speaks clear"

"T.S. tailors me with every word he pens
T.S. tailors me and he has no idea
T.S. tailors me in the image of the lamb
Who wouldn't want to hang with this man?
I know I'll do it some more if I can..."

(lyrics in part from a tune about Terry)

The thing about Terry is that everybody is a fan until they meet him face to face (or see him in concert) and then they don't want to let him be a real person. Real fans, in the spirit of Christ, meet him just as he is and love him all the more "because" he is real.

Theo-



Posted by Lost Canine on 04-28-2002 at10:59:

 

I agree 100% with you Theo. Great tune, great stuff.
LK-9



Posted by Lost Canine on 04-28-2002 at13:06:

 

quote:
Yuengling's Black and Tan

S.,
What is this? I haven't heard of it. I take it that it's a stout? Sounds really good.
LK-9



Posted by Dr Rich on 04-28-2002 at16:01:

 

I had a a couple liters of some good German Vice beer this weekend... got a bit drunk... I singing Phil M's song "wicked job" a bit loud at points (going out into the three inches of snow to take a leak at the port-o-potty!
Good timesSmile



Posted by Sheryl on 04-28-2002 at19:51:

  A PA beer...

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
quote:
Yuengling's Black and Tan

S.,
What is this? I haven't heard of it. I take it that it's a stout? Sounds really good.
LK-9


that's brewed in America's oldest brewery in Pottsville, PA.
Quite frankly, I've never seen it sold outside of PA although the guy at counter where I bought it said it is available in NJ, MD and I think NY as well. I always try to bring some back to CA after a visit to PA. This is the first time I ended up with a whole case. I'll have it for a little while so if ya want to try it let me know. It's similar to a classic black and tan (half Guinness, half Bass ale). They also make a really good lager. Very popular in Lancaster, PA where I grew up.

Sheryl Cool



Posted by Kaf-N-8ed on 04-29-2002 at11:23:

 

I've had me a Black and Tan (not a "Yuengling's") a few times out at a tavern.

They will pour a dark, stout beer of your choice (I forget if the dark goes on the top or bottom, but I vaguely remember it being the bottom) and then they pour a nice lighter beer, something like a Ballard Bitter or a Wheaten brew of somesort.

So you end up with your pint glass having two colors of beer in it. Dark on the bottom (for instance) and light on the top.

So, that's what I always called a "Black and Tan."

Now let me get to the question:

How can they bottle such a thing? How do ya keep the dark and the light from mixing?

Cheers!
Gus



Posted by Sheryl on 04-30-2002 at00:11:

  Hey Gus,

quote:
Originally posted by Kaf-N-8ed

Now let me get to the question:

How can they bottle such a thing? How do ya keep the dark and the light from mixing?

Cheers!
Gus



The dark side overtakes the lighter side...but that's a different story. The beer itself is actually a dark brew with a beautiful tan head. So, the taste is again very similar to the classic 'black and tan' of Guinness and Bass Ale (or other stoudt/ale combo) but alas without the classic appearance.
Also as you drink a black and tan at a bar the two sides do slowly mix together, esp. when you drink it slowly as I do.
Yuengling Black and Tan was one of the first beers that I had that I really enjoyed plus it was the beer of choice among my friends in PA during my early twenties. So if you're ever passing through PA for whatever reason, stop by a watering hole and have a pint if so inclined. Smile ) Enjoy, whatever ya have.

Cheers, S



Posted by Dr Rich on 04-30-2002 at18:00:

 

please... no bud liteSmile



Posted by joey on 03-28-2003 at19:19:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
quote:
Originally posted by Sheryl
YES, it was happening to me also. It was making it more difficult to read. I thought it was something my computer was doing. With this thread, the screen is back to normal though.

-S

Whew, glad it's happening to you too and not just a result of the Guinness.
LK-9





Posted by Woggy on 03-30-2003 at01:33:

 

you LOVE that picture, don't you, Joey?



Posted by carl on 03-31-2003 at07:55:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
Have the messages lenghthened across my screen?
LK-9
P. S. Mainly on the "Terry's Conscience" post.

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Posted by jiminy on 03-31-2003 at11:36:

  THEO..

I HAVE A TUNE ABOUT TERRY THAT I THREW TOGETHER AFTER SEING HIM (only time) in a lil cofee shop in MPLS
Its called Hey bohemian.
(where did THAT come from.?!?!)
-
)
perhaps I'll post the lyric sometime.
jiminY



Posted by carl on 03-31-2003 at11:42:

 

quote:
Originally posted by jiminy
I HAVE A TUNE ABOUT TERRY THAT I THREW TOGETHER AFTER SEING HIM (only time) in a lil cofee shop in MPLS
Its called Hey bohemian.
(where did THAT come from.?!?!)

Is it a rhapsody?

Tongue



Posted by jiminy on 03-31-2003 at15:54:

 

CS-
NO - BUT IT MENTIONS THE WORD RHAPSODY
would almost have too- one would think.



Posted by Woggy on 03-31-2003 at16:25:

 

well, POST it, DAmbIt.............

how can you say "i'll post it sometime", and then not follow through? How unChristian of you..............

Smile Smile



Posted by Dr Rich on 03-31-2003 at17:15:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
Have the messages lenghthened across my screen?
LK-9
P. S. Mainly on the "Terry's Conscience" post.


I could use a few pints! Smile )


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