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Beer is believed to be over 10,000 years old. Although no one knows its exact origins, some agricultural historians believe that the first beer may have been produced accidentally when a stash of grain was soaked by rain and then warmed by the sun. If this mixture were spontaneously fermented by wild, airborne yeast—which thrives in just these warm, moist conditions—beer would have been produced (Encarta).

Fermented beverages have been preferred over water throughout the ages: they are safer, provide psychotropic effects, and are more nutritious. Some have even said alcohol was the primary agent for the development of Western civilization, since more healthy individuals (even if inebriated much of the time) lived longer and had greater reproductive success. (Upenn Museum)

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Beer vs NN ½-½11803EventB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening

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Oct-07-06  twinlark: <At Swim> ke? you going monsyllabic on me bro'?
Oct-07-06  twinlark: <Vizby Fult Vulag.> i havta get a dickshunary for that one don't eye?
Oct-07-06
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  Domdaniel: Hungarian for 'The world under water'. According to my Magyar bro-in-law, anyway. I'm running out of, er, supplies. There's some brandy left, but, naaah. Call it a knight, I think... It's a knight.

night, twinlark.
hope u all had fun.

Oct-07-06  twinlark: Eye get it. Ya need a Hungarian spelczech.

Good night Dom. cya later.

Oct-07-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Domdaniel: Oh yeah - At Swim Two Birds is a very very funny book by Flann O'Brien, like a Joyce pistake published in 1939... JessicaFQ is a big fan... I useta play chess with the aothor's brother... your moniker reminds me, is all... g'night.
Oct-07-06  twinlark: BTW. Eye'd have a word to that Magyar brother in law. THere's a subtle misspelling there...
Oct-07-06  twinlark: <pistake> Is that Gaellic for a drunken mistake? cya mate.
Oct-07-06  shr0pshire: My favorite beer is actually named B*tch Creek after an a real creek in northern Wyoming. It is the only thing I like about that horrid state. :)
Oct-07-06  twinlark: Deary me. Dom's passed out and the night is still young. Hi shr0ppie!! No need to be so careful of your spelling. Yur amung frendz here. Dom's now well and truely launched onto his second M.

There's a saying here in Oz...any excuse for a pissup. Is that you in your avatar or are ya just glad to be here?

Oct-07-06  Milo: Has anybody here ever tried the tasty american brew "Steel Reserve"?

The label says it is made with "twice the ingredients" of most beers.

Oct-07-06  technical draw: Steel Reserve...With twice the water than regular beers!
Oct-07-06  twinlark: Well bugger me...I'm the last one standing. Two birds you old hungover dog, you done gone and dunnit again. <Y wuz ee born sobewdiful...>

Milo! bring Otis. The party's running down. Does twice the ingredients mean twice the alcohol?? Sounds like its related to mne beluvved Cooper's. <technical draw> nah, as the immortal W> Fields once said "water? Ugh. Fish @#$% in this."

Oct-07-06  Milo: Yep. 8.1% alcohol by volume.
Oct-07-06  twinlark: Ah Milo, I wuz about to stagger off. Soundz like my kinda ale.
Oct-07-06  twinlark: cya later boozie gators.
Oct-07-06  JoeWms: Hay! C'mon back you guys. I just got here. Joe
Oct-07-06  twinlark: ah Joe...I think I've sobered up enough to stagger back for another round.
Oct-07-06  twinlark: Start at p154, and you'll get an idea of why this place is the drunken shambles it is. DOn't trip on any of hte drunks.
Oct-07-06  JoeWms: This is my first visit to the saloon. Damned if I could figure where the beer is flowing from. No spout on my computer, my monitor ... BYO?
Oct-07-06  Dozy: A bit late to find this (on p154)
<<OhioChessFan:> I don't know how to play poker, but I do know this: Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oy, oy, oy!>

Less well known is the Greek equivalent that was made famous during the Athens Olympics:

Olive, Olive, Olive -- Oil! Oil! Oil!

Now I'm outa here. Bi bi boozers...

Oct-07-06  twinlark: What Dozy said, Joe. Dom's passed out. He's over there by the wall in that pile of bodies...
Oct-07-06  Whitehat1963: Cheers to an exciting match that will be remembered and talked about for decades to come ... unlike, say, Kramnik-Leko 2004 or Kasparov-Short 1993. Say whatever you will about this one, it will long be remembered and even argued about regardless of the outcome. I'll drink to that. (Even if I can't stand beer!)
Oct-07-06  JoeWms: That MIT chant ... Three point one four one five nine ... Keep going, going, going.

Gonna replace 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall.

Oct-07-06  twinlark: Joe, and that's before you even get to http://pi.ytmnd.com/ (sound needed).
Oct-07-06  JoeWms: Y'know, I used to spend my evenings with my elbows on the bar, dispensing wisdom to all about me. Kinda odd: The guys on the stools near me would usually leave before I got a chance to know their names.

Sample wisdom: When you meet a smart girl named Jessicafischerqueen, it may not be a good thing to call her F.Q.

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