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MCKClaudi -> Canadians drinking to much beer? (7/5/2004 9:21:45 PM)

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I first noticed this when the computer was sending convoy after convoy to Prince Rupert. While at the same time more 'important' bases was getting none. Vancouver also requires the same amount, but will get it through the rail system.

Edit: Nevermind, can see all the west coast requires that much supply. Just odd because there is no industri.




PimpInTheBox -> RE: Canadians drinking to much beer? (7/5/2004 11:36:47 PM)

I have wondered this too.

Then again the canadians have some damn fine beer! [:D]




BrucePowers -> RE: Canadians drinking to much beer? (7/6/2004 12:43:22 AM)

I grew up on the New York State side of the St. Lawrence River. I remember my brother driving to Ontario to buy a case of Molson's Golden every week. I think US Customs said you could buy 4 cases a month. Don't know if he still does this, I got smart after college and moved to Florida. [:D]




Grouchy -> RE: Canadians drinking to much beer? (7/6/2004 12:45:43 AM)

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I first noticed this when the computer was sending convoy after convoy to Prince Rupert. While at the same time more 'important' bases was getting none. Vancouver also requires the same amount, but will get it through the rail system.


You sure it isn't the AI importing Aussi beer?




MCKClaudi -> RE: Canadians drinking to much beer? (7/6/2004 1:07:43 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Grouchy

You sure it isn't the AI importing Aussi beer?


He, he. Maybe I should make a well escorted convoy from Sydney to the west coast, carrying those important liquids.




BrucePowers -> RE: Canadians drinking to much beer? (7/6/2004 1:10:35 AM)

Would this be reverse lend lease? [:)]




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