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To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - itchittyitch - 09-05-2006

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How about a Reborn II where ya bring Jack's dad back to life so that when it's all over, and Rasalom is toast, Jack, his dad, Gia, and Vicki can all sit and watch the sunset together, the men sharing a couple'a Rolling Rocks? Dad was all right and it would be so good for Jack to have his father in his life WITH his approval of Jack's livelihood. Something to think about...or just something for ME to think about. Heh.

Peace,
itchittyitch


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - Dave - 09-06-2006

Hi itchittyitch,

Welcome to the board.

Can you add a spoiler warning at the front of your message?

Cheers

Dave


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - fpw - 09-06-2006

itchittyitch Wrote:SPOILER---






the men sharing a couple'a Rolling Rocks?

[SIZE="3"]Every war has causalties. This one is no exception. As for Rolling Rock, that's a casualty in the Anheuser-Busch war to control the beer industry. Jack is off RR since A-B bought the company and closed the Latrobe, PA plant. They're gonna make it in Newark, NJ along with Bud and Bud Light.

SACRILEGE!

Lemme tell you: I won't be drinking it and neither will Jack.[/SIZE]


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - Biggles - 09-06-2006

fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]As for Rolling Rock, that's a casualty in the Anheuser-Busch war to control the beer industry. Jack is off RR since A-B bought the company and closed the Latrobe, PA plant. They're gonna make it in Newark, NJ along with Bud and Bud Light.

SACRILEGE!

Lemme tell you: I won't be drinking it and neither will Jack.[/SIZE]

Paul, I couldn't agree more about Rolling Rock being bastardized by the A-B mega-brewer. It's the saddest day in beer history since Duquesne Brewing went out of business over 30 years ago. I wish I could get Yuengling here in NW Indiana, but nobody carries it. I've gone to Smithwick's, Wexford (when I can find it) and my old stand-by, Guinness Draft.


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - itchittyitch - 09-06-2006

Dave Wrote:Hi itchittyitch,

Welcome to the board.

Can you add a spoiler warning at the front of your message?

Cheers

Dave

I apologize. I hadn't even realized what i was giving away. Won't happen again.

~itchittyitch


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - itchittyitch - 09-06-2006

fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Every war has causalties. This one is no exception. As for Rolling Rock, that's a casualty in the Anheuser-Busch war to control the beer industry. Jack is off RR since A-B bought the company and closed the Latrobe, PA plant. They're gonna make it in Newark, NJ along with Bud and Bud Light.

SACRILEGE!

Lemme tell you: I won't be drinking it and neither will Jack.[/SIZE]

Thanks for the reply. I know nothing of the monopolization attempt by Anheuser-Busch, but it doesn't seem out of the ordinary for corporations to try and grab it all! And it's a real shame too, 'cause i like the Rock and really dug the fact that Jack was into it.

...yet another casualty in Jack's life...damn, the guy is getting more than his fair share of abuse, huh?

~itchy


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - KRW - 09-06-2006

fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Every war has causalties. This one is no exception. As for Rolling Rock, that's a casualty in the Anheuser-Busch war to control the beer industry. Jack is off RR since A-B bought the company and closed the Latrobe, PA plant. They're gonna make it in Newark, NJ along with Bud and Bud Light.

SACRILEGE!

Lemme tell you: I won't be drinking it and neither will Jack.[/SIZE]


Hey, I like Bud Lite! I'm offended that they would cheapen themselves by trying to produce a lager of Rolling Rocks stature! What are they thinking?Wink


Ken


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - Biggles - 09-07-2006

itchittyitch Wrote:Thanks for the reply. I know nothing of the monopolization attempt by Anheuser-Busch, but it doesn't seem out of the ordinary for corporations to try and grab it all! And it's a real shame too, 'cause i like the Rock and really dug the fact that Jack was into it.

...yet another casualty in Jack's life...damn, the guy is getting more than his fair share of abuse, huh?

~itchy

No Kidding! I can't tell you how PISSED I am about the death of Rolling Rock. I grew up on that stuff. We used to buy kegs of it for parties at Duquesne back in the early '70s (as well as Genessee and Genny Cream Ale). Iron City didn't impress us (but it's still around) and Duke beer had gone out of business. Sometimes life just sucks. :mad: Oh, and although I already don't drink Bud, I will now encourage others not to as well. So there.


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - Pleiades - 09-07-2006

fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Every war has causalties. This one is no exception. As for Rolling Rock, that's a casualty in the Anheuser-Busch war to control the beer industry. Jack is off RR since A-B bought the company and closed the Latrobe, PA plant. They're gonna make it in Newark, NJ along with Bud and Bud Light.

SACRILEGE!

Lemme tell you: I won't be drinking it and neither will Jack.[/SIZE]
Yeah, as a native Pennsylvanian, it was perhaps the darkest day in brewing since the Prohibition. RR was a nice crisp tasty refreshing beer. Who knows what it'll be now. But we can probably guess.


To: Mr. F. Paul Wilson - T-Bone - 11-21-2006

fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Every war has causalties. This one is no exception. As for Rolling Rock, that's a casualty in the Anheuser-Busch war to control the beer industry. Jack is off RR since A-B bought the company and closed the Latrobe, PA plant. They're gonna make it in Newark, NJ along with Bud and Bud Light.

SACRILEGE!

Lemme tell you: I won't be drinking it and neither will Jack.[/SIZE]

Same thing happened to Henry's, a northwest staple. Bought out by Miller. Yuck!