Date: Wed, 13 Dec 1995 10:50:28 -0500 From: Ronald Butters Subject: Re: root beer preferences I wonder what all this stuff below has to do with the American Dialect Society. I wonder if you people who want to chat about lthe flavors of root beer and hot dogs couldn't maybe just send private messages and not clog up my board with your personal communications? On Tue, 12 Dec 1995, Stephen wrote: > >Seth, > > > >Where exactly is "hereabouts"? > > > >Laurie > > > >On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, SETH SKLAREY wrote: > > > >> Dog 'n' Suds was pretty good. Hasn't been one hereabouts since 1957. > >> > >> > >> >Hey Seth, > >> > > >> >Ever try "Dog 'n' Suds" root beer? So good, you almost get a buzz off it. > >> > > >> >I guess this conversation has drifted far away from the original dialect > >> >focus, but I just wanted to provide *my* opinion on root beer. :) > >> > > >> >Laurie Bowman > >> >Dept. of Linguistics > >> >University of Arizona, Tucson > >> >bowman[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]aruba.ccit.arizona.edu > >> > > >> >On Thu, 7 > >> >Dec 1995, SETH SKLAREY wrote: > >> > > >> >> I thought IBC root beer was great, but after several months realized > I had > >> >> just been taken in by their neat bottle. I did a taste test on > various root > >> >> beers and found A & W to be among the best, and Dad's Old Fashioned pretty > >> >> good. IBC was mediocre and the world's worst is FANTA (by Coke again) > with > >> >> a close tie for second worst with Shasta & Faygo. > >> >> > >> >> IBC is the only company I know that still makes Sarsparilla. (Hoffmann's > >> in NY > >> >> used to.) > >> >> > >> >I think Seth has far too much time on his hands > >> > > >> > > > > >