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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (30293)9/12/2011 10:55:02 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 90406
 
Then it depends who you are going with and whether it's your class you are reuniting with as well. As much as I'd like to help, and will even waive my fee, you need to be more specific.

Meanwhile, I'm in a bit of a crisis mode. I was cleaning up the sun room as we call it and found three cans of beer which I promptly put in the fridge. The problem is that the date stamped on the bottom in 12/9/10. I can't decide if I should drink them. On the one hand, sometimes beers are aged years before they are canned/bottled. In the old days, we never had dates on beers and I don't recall anyone ever getting sick drinking old beer. I'm wondering if beer dating is just a marketing campaign to get people to continuously buy "fresh" beer. On the other, I keep thinking perhaps dating was put there for a good reason. What to do?

- Jeff