[pct-l] GREAT NEWS FOR BEER LOVERS

Reinhold Metzger reinholdmetzger at cox.net
Tue Jul 25 23:18:14 CDT 2006


Poor fellow,  cant seem to hold his liquor.
On second thought, a six pack in less than one hour might be to much for a
lot of guys.
You see it happening around Night Clubs & Bars
every night, has nothing to do with calories it's the alcohol.

JMT Reinhold

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> Just met someone testing this theory.....   On Sunday it was 106 in
Burney,
> 113 in Redding 55 miles down the hill to the west.
>
> My test subject left Burney at about noon, planning to walk / hitch to
> Redding.
>
> Just after 3pm, he arrived in Round Mountain, 22 miles from Burney, where
> the temperature was now 108.  He stopped at the 'Golden Bear' Store for
> refreshment, where he bought a six pack.
>
> Over the course of the next three miles, he consumed all six cans, and
just
> before 4pm was found unconscious on the roadside, just below 'The
Fountain'
> a 'non-potable' roadside spring.
>
> Must have got too many calories!
>
> He completed his journey to Redding by helicopter!
>
>
> Drew
>
>
>
> JMT REINHOLD WROTE-----Switchback,  I drink to that!!!
>
>
> JMT REINHOLD walked in and said good news for all ultralighters, recent
> studies show beer may be a good substitute for water for endurance hikers.
> Test results positively show that beer is very high in calories vs none
for
> water.
> Read JMT Reinholds February 14, 2006 New Motivation for the trail post for
> the specifics.
>
>
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