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gramps wrote:I need another beer. This is bringing back lots of crazy memories.



Have one for me, gramps, it's 6am here in Oz and too early to start.
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Ray A wrote:
gramps wrote:I need another beer. This is bringing back lots of crazy memories.



Have one for me, gramps, it's 6am here in Oz and too early to start.


Hi, Ray A.

Yeah, here it is a little later, about 8:15 in the evening. I just popped another one, just for you. This a nice cold Christmas brew called Torgauer, from the Torgau brewery, somewhere in Saxony. It is really delicious. But, it is my last one. Then, I move on to Paulaner hefe weissen (dunkels).

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gramps wrote: But, it is my last one. Then, I move on to Paulaner hefe weissen (dunkels).

Life is good!


LOL. I think I've met my match.
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Ray A wrote:
gramps wrote: But, it is my last one. Then, I move on to Paulaner hefe weissen (dunkels).

Life is good!


LOL. I think I've met my match.


I doubt it! I get ripped after just a few beers. This X-mas beer, however, must be strong because it has only been two (or three?) and I am quite trashed. But, then, I didn't eat but a little breakfast. Maybe that's it. Sure, that's it.

I had a lot of friends from Australia when I lived in Japan and still have those friends today. They drank me under the table every time we went out. LOL

Edit: As I expected: it is a 5.7%. Delicious.
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gramps wrote:
I doubt it! I get ripped after just a few beers. This X-mas beer, however, must be strong because it has only been two (or three?) and I am quite trashed. But, then, I didn't eat but a little breakfast. Maybe that's it. Sure, that's it.

I had a lot of friends from Australia when I lived in Japan and still have those friends today. They drank me under the table every time we went out. LOL

Edit: As I expected: it is a 5.7%. Delicious.


I have a workmate who drank a case (24) in one session. Most I've ever downed was 16. 5.7% is fairly high though, mine's usually around 5.2%. After three it barely has an effect. Seven or eight is my usual quota.
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Ray A wrote:Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than that of blindfolded fear.

-Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Peter Carr, August 10, 1787


Ray - are you reading The God Delusion?
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Who Knows wrote:
Ray - are you reading The God Delusion?


I bought it last week but haven't started reading it yet. I've read long excerpts. Hope to get into it fully next week.

What about you?
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Ray A wrote:
Who Knows wrote:
Ray - are you reading The God Delusion?


I bought it last week but haven't started reading it yet. I've read long excerpts. Hope to get into it fully next week.

What about you?


Yeah, I'm reading it. The reason I asked is because he includes that quote from Jefferson that you have in your tagline.
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What else have you written, Runtu?
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Who Knows wrote:
Yeah, I'm reading it. The reason I asked is because he includes that quote from Jefferson that you have in your tagline.


Yes I know, I saw where Dawkins quoted that. I'm a long time Jefferson reader, not so much his politics but his religious views, or his views on religion. If you look at more of his quotes/writings you'll see where he thinks very highly of Jesus' ethical teachings, but debunks miracles and the supernatural. He had very complex views, and if you take his writings in isolation you're very likely to come to the wrong conclusion about him. In some writings he condemns Christianity outright, and in others speaks very highly of Jesus. His views seems to have been somewhat like Paine's.

If you haven't read the recent Dawkins/Collins debate in Time magazine, it's well worth a read.
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