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  • #16
    Those Fishermen gonna be vaporised man along with any of us unlucky to be here at that point in the future. Our "alliance" with the US shouldn't run to mouthing off for them and militarising our North. The Japs, of all people, should know better.

    I used to like Resch's back in the day. Those craft beers are a modern wank. When I'm Commissar I'm gonna vaporise them along with everyone who drinks them unless China gets in first.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View Post
      Those Fishermen gonna be vaporised man along with any of us unlucky to be here at that point in the future. Our "alliance" with the US shouldn't run to mouthing off for them and militarising our North. The Japs, of all people, should know better.

      I used to like Resch's back in the day. Those craft beers are a modern wank. When I'm Commissar I'm gonna vaporise them along with everyone who drinks them unless China gets in first.
      Completely agree PC Reschs is a true man’s beer. When I was a kid all the real men drank Reschs, but the real appeal for me was seeing all the drunks on the street in Surry Hills drinking it. I always thought to myself when I grow up I’m gonna drink Reschs. My way of thinking was every drunk in Sydney can’t be wrong so, Reschs is my first beer of choice. I’m also a fan of a good pint of Guinness
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      • #18
        there are no bad beers

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        • #19
          Originally posted by zac View Post
          i've been drinking hammer 'n' tongs red for a while now. a mid-strength beer with a pleasant taste that up until a month ago you were able to get for $1 a can
          Don’t tell Ism that the name of the beer is rhyming slang for a group in its country of origin.
          On that same note, PC61 might like it.

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          • #20
            My fishing mates generally serve-up some shochunor nihonshu FWIW. Love me a beer, but I also rate a nice warm nihonshu on a winter night.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by A Country Member View Post
              Don’t tell Ism that the name of the beer is rhyming slang for a group in its country of origin.
              On that same note, PC61 might like it.
              paddo loves anything that starts hammer and ...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by zac View Post

                paddo loves anything that starts hammer and ...
                Hammer and Sickle brewing for Paddo, comrade

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                  Hammer and Sickle brewing for Paddo, comrade
                  Hammer and bong for Ism

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                  • #24
                    [QUOTE=ism22; My fishing mates generally serve-up some shochunor nihonshu FWIW. Love me a beer, but I also rate a nice warm nihonshu on a winter night.

                    I have this image of you waxing eloquent about things Japanese almost to yourself, in a tent full of blokes, some malarial, on the Burma Railway. I think that you're that insensitive. But devious also.

                    By the way, you're not holding anything back are you? These wise fishermen are no the Apostles are they? There are stories that Jesus didn't die on the cross, it was another unlucky Jesus bloke. The real deal got to Asia with his fishermen crew. Yours could be descendents? Just sayin' is all - wise and all that.
                    Last edited by Paddo Colt 61; 08-19-2022, 06:25 PM.

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                    • #25
                      [QUOTE=Paddo Colt 61;n955393][QUOTE=ism22; My fishing mates generally serve-up some shochunor nihonshu FWIW. Love me a beer, but I also rate a nice warm nihonshu on a winter night.

                      I have this image of you waxing eloquent about things Japanese almost to yourself, in a tent full of blokes, some malarial, on the Burma Railway. I think that you're that insensitive. But devious also.

                      By the way, you're not holding anything back are you? These wise fishermen are no the Apostles are they? There are stories that Jesus didn't die on the cross, it was another unlucky Jesus bloke. The real deal got to Asia with his fishermen crew. Yours could be descendents? Just sayin' is all - wise and all that.[/QUOTE]

                      Mate we're talking about beers, not pingers.

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                      • #26
                        Remind me Ism,
                        which nationality were the fishermen?
                        • Japanese
                        • Taiwanese
                        • Chinese
                        • Vietnamese
                        • Asian

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by A Country Member View Post
                          Remind me Ism,
                          which nationality were the fishermen?
                          • Japanese
                          • Taiwanese
                          • Chinese
                          • Vietnamese
                          • Asian
                          Based on my most recent sample of eclectic experiences:

                          Fishermen - Japanese

                          Bar owner - Korean

                          Ramen shop - Chinese

                          My wife - Vietnamese

                          Massage joint - Taiwanese

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                          John Menadue - Fun fact. In 1966 Menadue stood unsuccessfully as Labor candidate for the NSW federal seat of Hume.
                          Last edited by ism22; 08-22-2022, 08:26 PM.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                            Based on my most recent sample of eclectic experiences:

                            Fishermen - Japanese

                            Bar owner - Korean

                            Ramen shop - Chinese

                            My wife - Vietnamese

                            Massage joint - Taiwanese

                            ---

                            John Menadue - Fun fact. In 1966 Menadue stood unsuccessfully as Labor candidate for the NSW federal seat of Hume.
                            Eclectic experience. Great album that.

                            Yes, the fine folk of Harden and its surrounds wouldn’t of settled for a Methodist from Adelaide. Would’ve stuck out like a sore thumb. Much like you clutching a bottle of Cattlemans, Menadue was outed by the locals in the pub who remarked ‘Like his boss, Menadue doesn’t hold a glass of beer convincingly’.

                            In his campaign he was endorsing Labor’s policies of the time, namely withdrawing from the Vietnam conflict our US allies had dragged us into and the White Australia sentiment was high with calls of ‘Fight the yellow hordes as far as possible from Australia’. American imperialism had taken hold by then.

                            For you, they should be admired for their stance, however change takes time.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by A Country Member View Post

                              Eclectic experience. Great album that.

                              Yes, the fine folk of Harden and its surrounds wouldn’t of settled for a Methodist from Adelaide. Would’ve stuck out like a sore thumb. Much like you clutching a bottle of Cattlemans, Menadue was outed by the locals in the pub who remarked ‘Like his boss, Menadue doesn’t hold a glass of beer convincingly’.

                              In his campaign he was endorsing Labor’s policies of the time, namely withdrawing from the Vietnam conflict our US allies had dragged us into and the White Australia sentiment was high with calls of ‘Fight the yellow hordes as far as possible from Australia’. American imperialism had taken hold by then.

                              For you, they should be admired for their stance, however change takes time.
                              Let's be clear... Menadue is pro-dictatorships.

                              Most Australian Vietnamese will fly South Vietnamese flags on Anzac day (which is not controversial BTW) and commemorate the Anzac / South Vietnamese soldiers who died fighting for the freedom of South Vietnam. They're certainly not supportive of the Russian-backed invasion from within that brought power to Ho Chi Minh.

                              Similar principles apply to the Korean war FWIW (although the Russian / Chinese backed north got a small piece of the pie and ended up being a hermit state).

                              War and bloodshed is not the solution to ending fascism and human rights abuses in the developing world. However, neither is Menadue's support for China / Russia's continued 'right' to continuously try to destabilise their neighbours in order to ensure they don't become democracies.

                              Vietnam's one to watch. China now calls it a 'western puppet' and big companies like Apple are gradually moving their manufacturing to Vietnam in favour of China. I don't think it's the country you think it is. And yeah... I think you'll find I have a bit more skin in the game than John Manadue on this one.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by ism22 View Post
                                Let's be clear... Menadue is pro-dictatorships.

                                Most Australian Vietnamese will fly South Vietnamese flags on Anzac day (which is not controversial BTW) and commemorate the Anzac / South Vietnamese soldiers who died fighting for the freedom of South Vietnam. They're certainly not supportive of the Russian-backed invasion from within that brought power to Ho Chi Minh.

                                Similar principles apply to the Korean war FWIW (although the Russian / Chinese backed north got a small piece of the pie and ended up being a hermit state).

                                War and bloodshed is not the solution to ending fascism and human rights abuses in the developing world. However, neither is Menadue's support for China / Russia's continued 'right' to continuously try to destabilise their neighbours in order to ensure they don't become democracies.

                                Vietnam's one to watch. China now calls it a 'western puppet' and big companies like Apple are gradually moving their manufacturing to Vietnam in favour of China. I don't think it's the country you think it is. And yeah... I think you'll find I have a bit more skin in the game than John Manadue on this one.
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