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Re: I wonder...



two comments:

Real Men drink out of 40 ounce bottles
I know at one time (and it still may be true, Wayne?) in Louisiana if you
drank it out of a cup/glassand it had a lid on it (even with a straw thru
it) it was NOT an open container (why there was a drive thru place called Mc
*Daiquiri's)*

On 8/22/07, Paul Nelson <nelsonp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The gas stations and C-stores here in Texas have 24 oz. cans on ice next
to
the cash registers. If you buy one, the clerk slips it into a brown paper
bag that is just the right size for the can.

Paul Nelson
Cell 708-670-6978
Office 512-392-2577
nelsonp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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Subject: Re: [CPF0000] I wonder...

the standard bottle or can size is 12 oz. or about 35.4 cl.

cans can also be 16 oz. or 47.3 cl.

some brands have 10 oz bottles (Little Kings for instance)

depending on the pub, you can get 12, 16, 24, 32 oz beers on draft.

On 8/22/07, Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxx <Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
1 beer is never 10 cl in Belgium

a beer is 25 cl or 33 cl, exceptionally 37 cl

Are American beers really that small?

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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An hour would have to be divided by 10, or 6 minutes per beer. I would
be
considered a 3 speed drinker, or 18 minutes per beer, 3 per hour. I can
go
home pretty early, although at my age, that's not such a bad thing.

John Brandt

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