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Why Brits like warm beer...

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Unreliable eletrics in their refrigerators...

Was told that days after I had installed a new wiring harness...
Cheers,
kerry /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/canpatriot.GIF
 
British room temperature isn't that much different from American 'fridges....

The radio announcer yesterday morning said it was going to be a "scorcher", up to 70 degrees..... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
you are in scotland.
people die from heat exhaustion when it gets over 68 there.
 
ROFL


someone had it in their sig for a while, "Why do Brits drink warm beer? You would too if you're fridge was made by Lucas"

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That's me. It's always been in my signature. I saw it as a bumper sticker on a Mini!
JACK
 
One of my favorite LBC bumper stickers has always been
"All parts falling off this car are of the highest British quality and standards"
I prefer "cellar" temprature beer.
It's actually right around 50 deg F isen't it James
It allows the flavor to come through.
Come to think of it, that's probably why most mainstream American beer is served just above freezing.
My all time favorite American beer joke I can't post. Basil would be showing me the virtual door.
 
Had a running joke back when in college, managing a photo store: Burnt out screw-in lightbulb painted flat black, packaged in a box labeled "Dark Bulb" -- to be installed in a darkroom to eliminate any pesky light leaks... "J. LUCAS & Sons" where you'd expect to see "Westinghouse."
 
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