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From: joey@reed.UUCP (Joe Pruett)
Newsgroups: net.jokes
Subject: Re: Survey: Six Pack as unit of measure
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Date: Tue, 5-Mar-85 15:50:38 EST
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Posted: Tue Mar  5 15:50:38 1985
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Summary: 

I think we also need to know whether this is based on the
British six-pack or on the metric six-pack.  For those of you
who don't know the difference, the conversion formula is:
Double and add thirty.  So, you see, British six-packs
have only 6 beers, but metric six-packs have 42 (oh, no, not
that number again) beers.  Does this mean that you could cross
Canada on only 1 six-pack (assuming you bought it in Canada)?

	-joey

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