[OT] German Beer [was: [Rule-list] Test of the *real* 0.7.0]

Martin Stricker shugal at gmx.de
Mon Feb 25 16:12:32 EET 2002


Sorry to post this to the list, but I got a spam rejection:
<devon at tuxfan.homeip.net>:
66.189.36.165_does_not_like_recipient.
Remote_host_said:_553_5.3.0_<devon at tuxfan.homeip.net>...
Spam_blocked_see:http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml?_213.165.64.20
Giving_up_on_66.189.36.165./

Devon wrote:

> Thanks for testing, I was beginning to think you'd all given up on me
> after last nights screwups. :)

No, never! I just don't have much time to spend on testing. :-(

> On Friday 22 February 2002 07:36 pm, Martin Stricker wrote:

> > Devon, about you owing me a beer: I owe you a complete crate of beer
> > at least for all the wonderful work you did with the installer!
> 
> Would that be a crate of *real* German beer? I used to have a friend
> at the German embassy who always got me good German beer. Sadly, she
> returned to Germany several years ago. I miss the beer. :)

Yes, of course! I won't give you anything else... Just come to Köln
(Cologne), and we'll go through the various Kölsch pubs... ;-)) Shipping
a crate to the USA would be quite expensive, though. :-( But maybe I'll
find a way, several months ago on enigma-list or wolverine list Chris
Kloiber started an off-topic thread part about how to obtain German beer
in the US. IIRC he found a US-wide dealer.

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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