... we have the highest rate of teenage alcoholism in the world! Rule rule Britannia tbfh!
Which you don't.. Denmark is still in the #1 spot on that I'm afraid
You might be #1 on stabbings and muggings, but we're #1 when it comes to teen drinking and smoking!
actually chodax is right, just read it on pol.dk
sorry cornkokz
Storbritannien slår Danmark i teenage-druk - Tjek.dk
Ah, then Urban is wrong as they stated this morning we were still #1
But anyways.. Enjoy your shit country! All you britfags ever do is moan about how your country is going down the shitter! I'll just keep on with my free hospital care, free uni etc etc.
We 'proper British' don't drink that europiss! It is all the fucking immigrants and children of immigrants who buy it, well them and Yorkshire people but they are subhuman anyway and we don't consider them British!
Now lets get back to your brewing, it is poor mans beer, be honest, the Czech do it so much better.
bullcrap,
I've just been over there, and every british exectutive we came across only ever ordered stella, carlsberg, fosters or Carling. Same was true for every little shit ass studant & teens... this was even if they had high quality real ales on tap in the majority of the pubs.
Ok lets,
Actually, lager aka "top fermented beer" is a much newer form of brewing than Ales aka "bottom fermented" and are actually considered "cleaner" and was traditionally drunk by folks of higher social stature, where as ale was considered the poor mans drink. and the Bavarian (Germans) "invented" lager "not checz" they just came up with what we today know as Pilzner in Plzeň, by improving the german techniques, I could keep going, but it's getting late and cba.
You have free uni? That's why aoami and aoln keeps talking about paying for each semester?
actually chodax is right, just read it on pol.dk
sorry cornkokz
Storbritannien slår Danmark i teenage-druk - Tjek.dk
bah!
silly youth of today,
I've always said the newer generations are getting soft!
we worked hard for and retanied that tittle for ages!
Was told by an Indian chef i worked with 10 years ago, that what we call curry is normally a dish they call Kari or something like that. And they seperate the spice from the food dishes.Nope, curry also refers to a stew type dish served right across the Indian sub-continent.
hay don't forget we also hold the Miss Teen-mother award; highest % of teen/underaged pregnancy (I think).
when was this?
you are right but i dont remember it
And the "spiceblend" we call curry is an variant of garam masala.Go back and read the entire thread, the Indian's themselves call it curry or in their language khari.
Go back and read the entire thread, the Indian's themselves call it curry or in their language khari.
dude, the owned you hard. It's an English word, made up to cover a range of dishes with completely different names.