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- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: '57 TR3 no engine go jap?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.014107.5587@nezsdc.icl.co.nz>
- From: derek@nezsdc.icl.co.nz (Derek Tearne)
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 92 01:41:07 GMT
- References: <713948443.F00001@blkcat.UUCP> <2s8mfvg.esprit@netcom.com> <1992Aug16.175944.5349@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>
- Organization: Fujitsu New Zealand
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- In article <1992Aug16.175944.5349@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> wb8foz@skybridge.scl.cwru.edu (David Lesher) writes:
- >Others said
- ># > Just what don't you guys like about Lucas kit ? Is there something
- ># > in particular that has offended you, or is it just because they
- ># > aren't made in the US of A ?
- >
- >Reputation.....
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- >q) Why do the British drink their beer warm?
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- >a) They own Lucas refrigerators.
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- Wherever did you get the idea that the British drink their beer warm?
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- Perhaps you're testing this with an Oldsmobile temperature gauge...
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- ObUL: Beer in Britain is traditionally served at below room temperature.
- If you have ever been in a British room I think you will agree that
- this does not fit the definition of warm.
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- Derek Tearne. -- derek@nezsdc.icl.co.nz -- Fujitsu/ICL New Zealand --
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