On 25/1/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

>I have just one, little problem, Frank. You keep offering to buy everybody 
>drinks at Grand Father Mountain. The problem is where do you think you
>are going 
>to buy them? GFM is in one of those strange southern places called a dry
>county. 
>That means they do not sell alcoholic beverages there. Now it is not far
to a 
>wet county but you have to know which way to go. GFM is definately BYOB.
>
>(Written as a friendly jibe at Frank, but really intended as a heads up to 
>everyone planning on coming to GFM in June.)

Hence why I suggested Bill bring a cash register :-)

Actually, I believe he's far too kind for that - in fact I've just
thought of a great present for him

<thuds off to futility room>

Yup - I have here in my hands a can of specially-brewed beer by Arkell's
of Swindon (small family run firm) for the Royal Air Force's 75th
anniversary (back in 1993). We filmed at the Air Tattoo that year and the
owner gave us a case of tinnies each. I have one left (couldn't think
what to do with it - maybe drink it?) so it'll make the journey across
the Atlantic.

Anyone know if a can of beer in an aircraft hold is a bad idea? I presume
luggage holds are pressurised also? Better take it as carry-on, although
there's always the chance I'll git thursty....




Cheers,
  Cotty


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