Okay you two!

You're both a few cans short of a six pack!

You both spelled lager incorrectly! ;)

Anyway, just for fun, here is an article on the diff between lager and ale.

http://allaboutbeer.com/article/lager-beer-vs-ale-beer—does-it-matter/

Enjoy!

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On Apr 30, 2015, at 9:39 AM, Thomas Ward <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Dark,

Me thinks you are a few cans short of a six pack yourself. I do not
intend to define what a few is since it is obvious it is more than one
and is less than six.

Plus logger, which you misspelled, is a type of beer. So listing beer
and logger in the same sentence is a bit redundant. Might have been
better to use ale instead as it is also a beer but a different type of
beer.

Cheers!


On 4/30/15, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmmm, "A few cans short of a sixpack"
> 
> Well, sinse a sixpack by deffinition holds six cans, (whether of beer,
> larga, coke or whatever), then how many is a few? it cannot be one sinse the
> 
> words cans is used implying it is a plaural, however it cannot be two sinse
> 
> there are already collective plaurals for two, eg, a pair, a couple which
> could've been used instead of the collective "A few"
> 
> If however it is three cans, then we run into a basic deffinitional problem
> 
> sinse logically three is half of six and therefore "Half a sixpack" however
> 
> by deffinition a half is a proportionately large amount, and therefore the
> categorical opposite of a few. So, is it indeed possible to be a few cans
> short of a sixpack? Perhaps it is this logical impossibility which promotes
> 
> the metaphore for insanity, sinse by deffinition if nobody can ever be! a
> few cans short of a sixpack and yet someone is, it implies a severe
> imbalance in the world sinse quantities with no deffinition have been
> involved, hence why such people who might be described as "A few cans short
> 
> of a sixpack" are seen as insane or mad, though whether they were mad before
> 
> being described by such utterly nonsensical and mathematically
> incomprehensible analogies or whether such analogies applied to them have
> caused a severe mentil disconnection from reality through being described by
> 
> quantities that cannot possibly exist is not clear.
> 
> Disclaimer! the above analysis may well be a complete and utter load of
> dingo's kidneys aand just exist for completely pointless amusement value.
> 
> Dark.
> 
> 
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