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Beer trading

10-01-2004, 18:22
The Holy Empire Of Sweet Sweet Beer, is looking to expand the range of beer availalble to our citizens. Any nations out their looking to set up some lucrative trade should contact us.

The Highest Holiest Chugger Priest Of Sweet Sweet Beer.
Effrenata
10-01-2004, 19:52
The Sovereign Tribe of Rumli, member in good standing of the Confederacy of Effrata, produces an excellent lager from the famous Puya Hops of Rumli.

The allied Tribe of Ermetyne (also a CE member,) famous for world-class pipeline engineering, is willing to undertake the construction of a pipeline from Rumli to the Holy Empire.

Draft Rumlian Puya Lager can be yours for a mere 6.4 million mercats capital investment, with a price guarantee of 23 mercats per barrel over the next two years!

How can you pass this up?
11-01-2004, 10:26
Your beer sounds good and has an illustrious pedegree however in order to seal the deal we wish to visit and have a sample to ensure our citizen are getting the best product.

also reduce the price per barrel to 20 mercats and we will increase the contract to 3 years.

The highest holiest chugger priest
Kaukolastan
11-01-2004, 10:29
Several naval officers have noticed that the high proof "Scorcher" favored by risk takers and college students in our nation can also give more RPM to diesel subs. Armored soldiers assert the same for their vehicles. Just a note, if you're interest.

It's also a solvent!
11-01-2004, 10:36
The Holy Empire Of Sweet Sweet Beer, is looking to expand the range of beer availalble to our citizens. Any nations out their looking to set up some lucrative trade should contact us.

The Highest Holiest Chugger Priest Of Sweet Sweet Beer.

you should talk to the nation of Guiness Extra cold, they are the best brewers in NS.
11-01-2004, 11:13
We will strictly limit any import of this "scorcher" this will increase the price of such an "exclusive" product however we will import 3,000 bottles a year at the cost of 10 pints a bottle
Kaukolastan
11-01-2004, 11:28
That works for us! Cheers!

*gasp*

Oh, the sweet, sweet burning... I'm dizzy!

*crashes onto bar table*
11-01-2004, 11:47
There are currently 6,000 beer trades in occurance throughout our region. We do not supposrt the trade of alcohol for any given reason what so ever. We will personally see to it that these trades routes are blocked before any more of this crime, in our eyes, occurs.

We look forward to finding that these trades have ceased withing the next 5 days or action will be taken immediately.

Head of the Chrometophobiacs Alcohol Commission.
Jeruselem
11-01-2004, 12:02
Got any good Irish beer for the local Irish drunks?
11-01-2004, 12:12
our melarky pint is a strong dark full bodied ale and at 6.5% proof gives you wicked hangovers we would be interested in supplying some if interested
11-01-2004, 12:16
WE do not recognise any nations right to stiffle trade between soveriegn states.

The Highest Holiest Chugger Priest
Jeruselem
11-01-2004, 12:21
our melarky pint is a strong dark full bodied ale and at 6.5% proof gives you wicked hangovers we would be interested in supplying some if interested

Fine, send the first batch. If they like it then, further supplies will be ordered.
11-01-2004, 12:26
the first batch is on its way at the bargin price of 1 pint per barrel (i think the current exchange rate is .79 pints to the shekel) after this all orders will be payable at the cost of 25 pints per barrel
Jeruselem
11-01-2004, 12:30
the first batch is on its way at the bargin price of 1 pint per barrel (i think the current exchange rate is .79 pints to the shekel) after this all orders will be payable at the cost of 25 pints per barrel

Agreed.

* Aye, says O'Reilly Goldstein and falls over * :P
Pwnica
11-01-2004, 12:32
There are currently 6,000 beer trades in occurance throughout our region. We do not supposrt the trade of alcohol for any given reason what so ever. We will personally see to it that these trades routes are blocked before any more of this crime, in our eyes, occurs.

We look forward to finding that these trades have ceased withing the next 5 days or action will be taken immediately.

Head of the Chrometophobiacs Alcohol Commission.

Heh. I'd like to see you try and stop them, it's perfectly legal.
11-01-2004, 13:00
Did it in 2001, why not today, hmm?
Roycelandia
11-01-2004, 14:33
Imperial Breweries offer a fine array of Alcoholic beverages, several of which have won awards at International Beer Festivals.

Some of our fine products:

Imperial Lager A full strength lager, weighing in at an impressive 7.5% alcohol. The perfect accompaniment to a steak, seafood, barbeque, or just sitting on the patio getting horribly drunk with friends.

$5 per 375ml bottle, but worth every cent. (Gold Medal Winner, Palm Islands Beer Festival 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and Silver Medal, International Brewing Awards, 2004)

LoBrau Bitter A mid-strength economy beer, with 3.5% alcohol, LoBrau has strong, heady flavour and is ideal for drinking whilst fixing broken cars, watching sporting matches, or getting drunk on the cheap.

$1 per 375ml can, which can then be shot as a target- technically counting as "recycling" under Roycelandian legislation.

Elephant Lager Wicked strength lager, made by Colonial Breweries in Port Imperial. 12.5% alcohol, with a pleasant, smooth taste. Best drunk whilst hunting Dangerous Animals, Oppressing Native Peoples, or flying through AA fire...

$8 per 375ml bottle- Imported from Port Imperial at considerable risk by the Imperial Roycelandian Maritime Air Service Sundeland Flying Boat crews and the nerve-wracked aircrew of Imperial Airways IAe-3 Passenger Transports. (Silver Medal Winner, Southern Africa Beer Awards 2003)

Port Royal Pale Ale A popular beer, previously available only on tap in Port Royal. Dark colour, frothy head, lots of alcohol. With 8% alcohol, it has been known to induce Imperialist Ambitions and the urge to strut one's funky stuff.

$4 per 600ml bottle, and selling fast...

Palm Stout A dark stout, and often consumed with fast food, kebabs, pies, and fish & chips. 6% alcohol, and the can has a neat little widget in it to give it the same head as found on it's On Tap cousin.

$6 per 600ml can, including the widgety thing.

Colonial Pilsener A slightly tropical fruity beer, and a new release from Coral Palm Breweries. Amber in colour, it's best served chilled with a slice of lemon, some lime, and one of those little cocktail umbrellas in the top of the bottle. 5% alcohol, and perfect for a day lounging at the beach or a hard night's partying.

$6 per 375ml bottle, when the Coral Palm Islanders remember to ship it to Roycelandia... (Bronze Medal, Pacific Islands Brewing Fair, 2004)

A Crate (24 bottles/cans) of each beer has been despatched to your Beer Connosieurs in the hopes that we might interest you in a trade deal...
Effrenata
11-01-2004, 21:01
DONE! Three years, 20 mercats per barrel plus the pipeline contract. Finalized upon your visit to Rumli, contingent on approval of the Puya Lager. Please let us know when we may expect your tasters/ambassadors. You would be welcome during the First Draw festival, which runs from March 10 - 22.

We have referred the matter to the Ermetyne Engineering Corporation, who are expressing great eagerness to visit your hospitable nation and map out appropriate logistics for pipeline construction.

As a token of our appreciation for this investment, Rumli is sending along a little gift with the engineering delegation -- a barrel of Argee Special Malt (you'll love it.)

Please let the Ermetyne know when your surveyers, engineers, and draftmasters are ready to discuss the construction.

cordially,

Niles Gillenic
Interim Trade Figurehead
Rumlian Tribal Figurehead Council
12-01-2004, 20:53
Imperial Breweries offer a fine array of Alcoholic beverages, several of which have won awards at International Beer Festivals.

Some of our fine products:

Imperial Lager A full strength lager, weighing in at an impressive 7.5% alcohol. The perfect accompaniment to a steak, seafood, barbeque, or just sitting on the patio getting horribly drunk with friends.

$5 per 375ml bottle, but worth every cent. (Gold Medal Winner, Palm Islands Beer Festival 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and Silver Medal, International Brewing Awards, 2004)

LoBrau Bitter A mid-strength economy beer, with 3.5% alcohol, LoBrau has strong, heady flavour and is ideal for drinking whilst fixing broken cars, watching sporting matches, or getting drunk on the cheap.

$1 per 375ml can, which can then be shot as a target- technically counting as "recycling" under Roycelandian legislation.

Elephant Lager Wicked strength lager, made by Colonial Breweries in Port Imperial. 12.5% alcohol, with a pleasant, smooth taste. Best drunk whilst hunting Dangerous Animals, Oppressing Native Peoples, or flying through AA fire...

$8 per 375ml bottle- Imported from Port Imperial at considerable risk by the Imperial Roycelandian Maritime Air Service Sundeland Flying Boat crews and the nerve-wracked aircrew of Imperial Airways IAe-3 Passenger Transports. (Silver Medal Winner, Southern Africa Beer Awards 2003)

Port Royal Pale Ale A popular beer, previously available only on tap in Port Royal. Dark colour, frothy head, lots of alcohol. With 8% alcohol, it has been known to induce Imperialist Ambitions and the urge to strut one's funky stuff.

$4 per 600ml bottle, and selling fast...

Palm Stout A dark stout, and often consumed with fast food, kebabs, pies, and fish & chips. 6% alcohol, and the can has a neat little widget in it to give it the same head as found on it's On Tap cousin.

$6 per 600ml can, including the widgety thing.

Colonial Pilsener A slightly tropical fruity beer, and a new release from Coral Palm Breweries. Amber in colour, it's best served chilled with a slice of lemon, some lime, and one of those little cocktail umbrellas in the top of the bottle. 5% alcohol, and perfect for a day lounging at the beach or a hard night's partying.

$6 per 375ml bottle, when the Coral Palm Islanders remember to ship it to Roycelandia... (Bronze Medal, Pacific Islands Brewing Fair, 2004)

A Crate (24 bottles/cans) of each beer has been despatched to your Beer Connosieurs in the hopes that we might interest you in a trade deal...

By all means my conisuers await thank you in anticpation
12-01-2004, 20:53
Imperial Breweries offer a fine array of Alcoholic beverages, several of which have won awards at International Beer Festivals.

Some of our fine products:

Imperial Lager A full strength lager, weighing in at an impressive 7.5% alcohol. The perfect accompaniment to a steak, seafood, barbeque, or just sitting on the patio getting horribly drunk with friends.

$5 per 375ml bottle, but worth every cent. (Gold Medal Winner, Palm Islands Beer Festival 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and Silver Medal, International Brewing Awards, 2004)

LoBrau Bitter A mid-strength economy beer, with 3.5% alcohol, LoBrau has strong, heady flavour and is ideal for drinking whilst fixing broken cars, watching sporting matches, or getting drunk on the cheap.

$1 per 375ml can, which can then be shot as a target- technically counting as "recycling" under Roycelandian legislation.

Elephant Lager Wicked strength lager, made by Colonial Breweries in Port Imperial. 12.5% alcohol, with a pleasant, smooth taste. Best drunk whilst hunting Dangerous Animals, Oppressing Native Peoples, or flying through AA fire...

$8 per 375ml bottle- Imported from Port Imperial at considerable risk by the Imperial Roycelandian Maritime Air Service Sundeland Flying Boat crews and the nerve-wracked aircrew of Imperial Airways IAe-3 Passenger Transports. (Silver Medal Winner, Southern Africa Beer Awards 2003)

Port Royal Pale Ale A popular beer, previously available only on tap in Port Royal. Dark colour, frothy head, lots of alcohol. With 8% alcohol, it has been known to induce Imperialist Ambitions and the urge to strut one's funky stuff.

$4 per 600ml bottle, and selling fast...

Palm Stout A dark stout, and often consumed with fast food, kebabs, pies, and fish & chips. 6% alcohol, and the can has a neat little widget in it to give it the same head as found on it's On Tap cousin.

$6 per 600ml can, including the widgety thing.

Colonial Pilsener A slightly tropical fruity beer, and a new release from Coral Palm Breweries. Amber in colour, it's best served chilled with a slice of lemon, some lime, and one of those little cocktail umbrellas in the top of the bottle. 5% alcohol, and perfect for a day lounging at the beach or a hard night's partying.

$6 per 375ml bottle, when the Coral Palm Islanders remember to ship it to Roycelandia... (Bronze Medal, Pacific Islands Brewing Fair, 2004)

A Crate (24 bottles/cans) of each beer has been despatched to your Beer Connosieurs in the hopes that we might interest you in a trade deal...

By all means my conisuers await thank you in anticpation
12-01-2004, 20:55
Imperial Breweries offer a fine array of Alcoholic beverages, several of which have won awards at International Beer Festivals.

Some of our fine products:

Imperial Lager A full strength lager, weighing in at an impressive 7.5% alcohol. The perfect accompaniment to a steak, seafood, barbeque, or just sitting on the patio getting horribly drunk with friends.

$5 per 375ml bottle, but worth every cent. (Gold Medal Winner, Palm Islands Beer Festival 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and Silver Medal, International Brewing Awards, 2004)

LoBrau Bitter A mid-strength economy beer, with 3.5% alcohol, LoBrau has strong, heady flavour and is ideal for drinking whilst fixing broken cars, watching sporting matches, or getting drunk on the cheap.

$1 per 375ml can, which can then be shot as a target- technically counting as "recycling" under Roycelandian legislation.

Elephant Lager Wicked strength lager, made by Colonial Breweries in Port Imperial. 12.5% alcohol, with a pleasant, smooth taste. Best drunk whilst hunting Dangerous Animals, Oppressing Native Peoples, or flying through AA fire...

$8 per 375ml bottle- Imported from Port Imperial at considerable risk by the Imperial Roycelandian Maritime Air Service Sundeland Flying Boat crews and the nerve-wracked aircrew of Imperial Airways IAe-3 Passenger Transports. (Silver Medal Winner, Southern Africa Beer Awards 2003)

Port Royal Pale Ale A popular beer, previously available only on tap in Port Royal. Dark colour, frothy head, lots of alcohol. With 8% alcohol, it has been known to induce Imperialist Ambitions and the urge to strut one's funky stuff.

$4 per 600ml bottle, and selling fast...

Palm Stout A dark stout, and often consumed with fast food, kebabs, pies, and fish & chips. 6% alcohol, and the can has a neat little widget in it to give it the same head as found on it's On Tap cousin.

$6 per 600ml can, including the widgety thing.

Colonial Pilsener A slightly tropical fruity beer, and a new release from Coral Palm Breweries. Amber in colour, it's best served chilled with a slice of lemon, some lime, and one of those little cocktail umbrellas in the top of the bottle. 5% alcohol, and perfect for a day lounging at the beach or a hard night's partying.

$6 per 375ml bottle, when the Coral Palm Islanders remember to ship it to Roycelandia... (Bronze Medal, Pacific Islands Brewing Fair, 2004)

A Crate (24 bottles/cans) of each beer has been despatched to your Beer Connosieurs in the hopes that we might interest you in a trade deal...

By all means my conisuers await thank you in anticpation
12-01-2004, 20:55
Imperial Breweries offer a fine array of Alcoholic beverages, several of which have won awards at International Beer Festivals.

Some of our fine products:

Imperial Lager A full strength lager, weighing in at an impressive 7.5% alcohol. The perfect accompaniment to a steak, seafood, barbeque, or just sitting on the patio getting horribly drunk with friends.

$5 per 375ml bottle, but worth every cent. (Gold Medal Winner, Palm Islands Beer Festival 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and Silver Medal, International Brewing Awards, 2004)

LoBrau Bitter A mid-strength economy beer, with 3.5% alcohol, LoBrau has strong, heady flavour and is ideal for drinking whilst fixing broken cars, watching sporting matches, or getting drunk on the cheap.

$1 per 375ml can, which can then be shot as a target- technically counting as "recycling" under Roycelandian legislation.

Elephant Lager Wicked strength lager, made by Colonial Breweries in Port Imperial. 12.5% alcohol, with a pleasant, smooth taste. Best drunk whilst hunting Dangerous Animals, Oppressing Native Peoples, or flying through AA fire...

$8 per 375ml bottle- Imported from Port Imperial at considerable risk by the Imperial Roycelandian Maritime Air Service Sundeland Flying Boat crews and the nerve-wracked aircrew of Imperial Airways IAe-3 Passenger Transports. (Silver Medal Winner, Southern Africa Beer Awards 2003)

Port Royal Pale Ale A popular beer, previously available only on tap in Port Royal. Dark colour, frothy head, lots of alcohol. With 8% alcohol, it has been known to induce Imperialist Ambitions and the urge to strut one's funky stuff.

$4 per 600ml bottle, and selling fast...

Palm Stout A dark stout, and often consumed with fast food, kebabs, pies, and fish & chips. 6% alcohol, and the can has a neat little widget in it to give it the same head as found on it's On Tap cousin.

$6 per 600ml can, including the widgety thing.

Colonial Pilsener A slightly tropical fruity beer, and a new release from Coral Palm Breweries. Amber in colour, it's best served chilled with a slice of lemon, some lime, and one of those little cocktail umbrellas in the top of the bottle. 5% alcohol, and perfect for a day lounging at the beach or a hard night's partying.

$6 per 375ml bottle, when the Coral Palm Islanders remember to ship it to Roycelandia... (Bronze Medal, Pacific Islands Brewing Fair, 2004)

A Crate (24 bottles/cans) of each beer has been despatched to your Beer Connosieurs in the hopes that we might interest you in a trade deal...

By all means my conisuers await thank you in anticpation
12-01-2004, 20:56
Imperial Breweries offer a fine array of Alcoholic beverages, several of which have won awards at International Beer Festivals.

Some of our fine products:

Imperial Lager A full strength lager, weighing in at an impressive 7.5% alcohol. The perfect accompaniment to a steak, seafood, barbeque, or just sitting on the patio getting horribly drunk with friends.

$5 per 375ml bottle, but worth every cent. (Gold Medal Winner, Palm Islands Beer Festival 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and Silver Medal, International Brewing Awards, 2004)

LoBrau Bitter A mid-strength economy beer, with 3.5% alcohol, LoBrau has strong, heady flavour and is ideal for drinking whilst fixing broken cars, watching sporting matches, or getting drunk on the cheap.

$1 per 375ml can, which can then be shot as a target- technically counting as "recycling" under Roycelandian legislation.

Elephant Lager Wicked strength lager, made by Colonial Breweries in Port Imperial. 12.5% alcohol, with a pleasant, smooth taste. Best drunk whilst hunting Dangerous Animals, Oppressing Native Peoples, or flying through AA fire...

$8 per 375ml bottle- Imported from Port Imperial at considerable risk by the Imperial Roycelandian Maritime Air Service Sundeland Flying Boat crews and the nerve-wracked aircrew of Imperial Airways IAe-3 Passenger Transports. (Silver Medal Winner, Southern Africa Beer Awards 2003)

Port Royal Pale Ale A popular beer, previously available only on tap in Port Royal. Dark colour, frothy head, lots of alcohol. With 8% alcohol, it has been known to induce Imperialist Ambitions and the urge to strut one's funky stuff.

$4 per 600ml bottle, and selling fast...

Palm Stout A dark stout, and often consumed with fast food, kebabs, pies, and fish & chips. 6% alcohol, and the can has a neat little widget in it to give it the same head as found on it's On Tap cousin.

$6 per 600ml can, including the widgety thing.

Colonial Pilsener A slightly tropical fruity beer, and a new release from Coral Palm Breweries. Amber in colour, it's best served chilled with a slice of lemon, some lime, and one of those little cocktail umbrellas in the top of the bottle. 5% alcohol, and perfect for a day lounging at the beach or a hard night's partying.

$6 per 375ml bottle, when the Coral Palm Islanders remember to ship it to Roycelandia... (Bronze Medal, Pacific Islands Brewing Fair, 2004)

A Crate (24 bottles/cans) of each beer has been despatched to your Beer Connosieurs in the hopes that we might interest you in a trade deal...

By all means my conisuers await thank you in anticpation
12-01-2004, 22:17
The Rogue Nation of The Drunken Types offers a wide choice of wines, beers, spirits and liquers. As alcohol is our national currency we will accept any volume of alcoholic beverage of equal value. May we recommend our national, if rather rare, speciality of 'Cannabeer', a most exquisite beer brewed from marijuana. We do not recommend this for straight laced nations in which recreational drugs are illegal. Equivalent $10/pint. Bulk orders only accepted, due to neccesity of providing fighter cover of transport jets from AA fire from countries with cannabis outlawed. 6% alcohol 25% THC (tetrahydra cannabinol).

We also request all nations lobby UN delegates to approve the 'World Free Beer Day' proposal (p. 21 of the proposals list)
12-01-2004, 22:17
The Rogue Nation of The Drunken Types offers a wide choice of wines, beers, spirits and liquers. As alcohol is our national currency we will accept any volume of alcoholic beverage of equal value. May we recommend our national, if rather rare, speciality of 'Cannabeer', a most exquisite beer brewed from marijuana. We do not recommend this for straight laced nations in which recreational drugs are illegal. Equivalent $10/pint. Bulk orders only accepted, due to neccesity of providing fighter cover of transport jets from AA fire from countries with cannabis outlawed. 6% alcohol 25% THC (tetrahydra cannabinol).

We also request all nations lobby UN delegates to approve the 'World Free Beer Day' proposal (p. 21 of the proposals list)
12-01-2004, 22:17
The Rogue Nation of The Drunken Types offers a wide choice of wines, beers, spirits and liquers. As alcohol is our national currency we will accept any volume of alcoholic beverage of equal value. May we recommend our national, if rather rare, speciality of 'Cannabeer', a most exquisite beer brewed from marijuana. We do not recommend this for straight laced nations in which recreational drugs are illegal. Equivalent $10/pint. Bulk orders only accepted, due to neccesity of providing fighter cover of transport jets from AA fire from countries with cannabis outlawed. 6% alcohol 25% THC (tetrahydra cannabinol).

We also request all nations lobby UN delegates to approve the 'World Free Beer Day' proposal (p. 21 of the proposals list)
Roycelandia
13-01-2004, 08:25
The shipment should have arrived by now... we trust these beers will exceed your expectations and that we can look forward to a lucrative trade deal shortly...
13-01-2004, 13:46
DONE! Three years, 20 mercats per barrel plus the pipeline contract. Finalized upon your visit to Rumli, contingent on approval of the Puya Lager. Please let us know when we may expect your tasters/ambassadors. You would be welcome during the First Draw festival, which runs from March 10 - 22.

We have referred the matter to the Ermetyne Engineering Corporation, who are expressing great eagerness to visit your hospitable nation and map out appropriate logistics for pipeline construction.

As a token of our appreciation for this investment, Rumli is sending along a little gift with the engineering delegation -- a barrel of Argee Special Malt (you'll love it.)

Please let the Ermetyne know when your surveyers, engineers, and draftmasters are ready to discuss the construction.

cordially,

Niles Gillenic
Interim Trade Figurehead
Rumlian Tribal Figurehead Council


March is good and we anxiously await the visit of your engineers.
13-01-2004, 13:49
The shipment should have arrived by now... we trust these beers will exceed your expectations and that we can look forward to a lucrative trade deal shortly...

WE lush you mmaaaaaaan anosher 3 thoushand botlels....*thump on the floor*
Effrenata
13-01-2004, 20:25
March is good and we anxiously await the visit of your engineers.

Will January 15th - 17th work for you? We will need to meet with whomever handles your governments Surveying & Mapping functions, Land Use Planning, and of course your Draft Engineers & Distribution Specialists.

There will be three of us, myself and colleagues Prezewal Milski and Svein Hurcher. We're bringing the extra-large barrel of Argee Special Malt.

Heslet Morvaine
Chief Pipeline Engineer
Ermetyne Engineering Corporation
13-01-2004, 20:34
Who amongst you would be in line to taste some of Quebec Nouveau's oft touted "Best in Region" Maple Stout? We figure we should prove ourselves before pushing out our beer on the rest of you, oui? QN's Maple Stout received the highest rating of the over 200 beers in the Quebec Nouveau competition and won one of only nine platinum medals awarded. Brewed from 40 percent dark malts and maple sugar (the boiled down, concentrated produce of maple syrup), this intensely black ale carries a strong hint of maple. Oatmeal contributes body and a long-lasting mocha-colored head to this well-hopped beer.
14-01-2004, 18:33
March is good and we anxiously await the visit of your engineers.

Will January 15th - 17th work for you? We will need to meet with whomever handles your governments Surveying & Mapping functions, Land Use Planning, and of course your Draft Engineers & Distribution Specialists.

There will be three of us, myself and colleagues Prezewal Milski and Svein Hurcher. We're bringing the extra-large barrel of Argee Special Malt.

Heslet Morvaine
Chief Pipeline Engineer
Ermetyne Engineering Corporation

Those dates are good for us u can meet all the necessary people upon arrival and as honoured guests we will give you our finest rooms at the finest hotels with the roughest girls Trust me after the amount of beer you'll be drinking you'll think you're with Miss world and her better looking sisters
14-01-2004, 18:33
March is good and we anxiously await the visit of your engineers.

Will January 15th - 17th work for you? We will need to meet with whomever handles your governments Surveying & Mapping functions, Land Use Planning, and of course your Draft Engineers & Distribution Specialists.

There will be three of us, myself and colleagues Prezewal Milski and Svein Hurcher. We're bringing the extra-large barrel of Argee Special Malt.

Heslet Morvaine
Chief Pipeline Engineer
Ermetyne Engineering Corporation

Those dates are good for us u can meet all the necessary people upon arrival and as honoured guests we will give you our finest rooms at the finest hotels with the roughest girls Trust me after the amount of beer you'll be drinking you'll think you're with Miss world and her better looking sisters
Steel Butterfly
14-01-2004, 18:57
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Effrenata
15-01-2004, 01:42
Those dates are good for us u can meet all the necessary people upon arrival and as honoured guests we will give you our finest rooms at the finest hotels with the roughest girls Trust me after the amount of beer you'll be drinking you'll think you're with Miss world and her better looking sisters

We're lookin' forward to it, Milski & Hurcher say they'll endeavor to maintain the honor of their Clans. Find me a coupla tall redheaded young dudes and I'll make the Morvaines proud.

Heslet Morvaine (Ms)
Chief Pipeline Engineer
Ermetyne Engineering Corporation