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Thanks! Exactly the point I was incapable of making!
Your geographer pal Hilary
At 07:48 AM 5/13/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Does this mean they clean draft beer, or use draft beer as a cleaning
>agent? Even I can clean draft beer clear out of a mug any time of day and
>quite well. I've also used stale beer to wash my hair (in desperation - no
>shampoo in the house). So, I can see this from both angles. Please give
>us some clarification.
>Your logically minded, self proclaimed pseudo-linguist, computer progamming
>sister.
>------------ Previous Message from "Hilary L. Hopper"
><[log in to unmask]> on 05/12/98 05:45:14 PM ----------
>You're curious as to how they MAKE MONEY doing this? I think you should
>wonder about some other things first, I mean really?
>Your geographer friend Hilary
>At 04:49 PM 5/12/98 EDT, you wrote:
>>I saw a truck in Manhattan today that said, "Draft Beer Cleaners", I never
>new
>>there was such a service and am curious how they make money doing this.
>Seems
>>they could use some advertising so I mention them here on BP. If you need
>your
>>draft beer cleaned let me know.
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