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I should have taken Tom's advice, I ended up buying a sampler case of
Saranac winter beers. It didn't go over too well w/ the Coors light crowd.
Aaargh, I'll never fit in!


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Barb wrote:
> I should have taken Tom's advice, I ended up buying a sampler case of
> Saranac winter beers. It didn't go over too well w/ the Coors light crowd.
> Aaargh, I'll never fit in!
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That's always a good thing-then no one will drink your beer!
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Barb wrote:
> I should have taken Tom's advice, I ended up buying a sampler case of
> Saranac winter beers. It didn't go over too well w/ the Coors light crowd.
> Aaargh, I'll never fit in!


So they didn't drink it? Why would anyone turn down free beer,
especially a Coors Light drinker? Were they scared? Intimidated? How
dare beer have color or flavor!

Their loss, IMO.

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>>>It didn't go over too well w/ the Coors light crowd...

I don't think the proper term for Coors light drinkers is 'crowd'.
Although some believe that 'fluther' is the proper term (as in "a fluther
of jellyfish"), and some prefer 'fesnyng' (as in "a fesnyng of ferrets"),
while others have consigned themselves to the 'lump' bunch (as in "a lump of
toads"), the consensus is that it has appropriately devolved to the
collective noun 'embarassment', as in "an embarassment of Coors light
drinkers."



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In article >,
"Douglas W Hoyt" > wrote:

> >>>It didn't go over too well w/ the Coors light crowd...

>
> I don't think the proper term for Coors light drinkers is 'crowd'.
> Although some believe that 'fluther' is the proper term (as in "a fluther
> of jellyfish"), and some prefer 'fesnyng' (as in "a fesnyng of ferrets"),
> while others have consigned themselves to the 'lump' bunch (as in "a lump of
> toads"), the consensus is that it has appropriately devolved to the
> collective noun 'embarassment', as in "an embarassment of Coors light
> drinkers."


LOL -"a bunch of Fluthering idiots".

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>>>>> LOL -"a bunch of Fluthering idiots".

I'm sure there is a collective noun here
http://www.ojohaven.com/collectives/ that could be appropriated for
virtually any beer. For instance, "a rumpus of Rolling Rockers." :>





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