Originally posted by orfeojust joking i see i got a rise out of you lol
1. For the love of... if you're as old as you claim, they still taught punctuation when you were in school.
2. Whose president? I'm not American. Although by your logic I probably will be eventually.
3. I am still trying to cope with the fact that you actually responded to my suggestion as if I meant it.
4. If you think annexing a country solves pove ...[text shortened]... . Go and listen to some Pink Floyd, and then come back and read point 3 AGAIN several times.
Originally posted by der schwarze RitterNo it wouldn't. We've already established that the US spends most of its budget on defence, so that wee bit schooling will surely be avoided as well.
Annexing Mexico will certainly solve the illegal immigration problem, but it will exacerbate the problem of paying for the schooling, social services, health care and incarceration costs of 108 million Mexicans.
Originally posted by shavixmirYou are going to verbally destroy me? You can't imagine how stemmy you make me when you say that.
Oh dear...
Let me quote (and believe me you'll be verbally destroyed should you contradict it) Monty Python here...
"Drinking American beer is like having sex in a canoe, it's fucking close to water!"
Go for it, you sweet, sweet man. 😉
Ever heard of micro-breweries?
Obviously you choose to ignore the fact that there are countless beers brewed in the U.S. that are outstanding beers.
No, no, that's right, they don't exist. Or, the beer sucks. Or, stupid Americans produced it! It can't be any good!
LMAO!
Originally posted by eagles54Actually, to tell the truth, I've been told about excellent US micro-breweries.
You are going to verbally destroy me? You can't imagine how stemmy you make me when you say that.
Go for it, you sweet, sweet man. 😉
Ever heard of micro-breweries?
Obviously you choose to ignore the fact that there are countless beers brewed in the U.S. that are outstanding beers.
No, no, that's right, they don't exist. Or, the beer sucks. Or, stupid Americans produced it! It can't be any good!
LMAO!
So, my comments (and those of Python) should obviously be taken in context of Millers and Budweisers.
When I lived in the US, I was 19...so getting hold of a beer was like getting hold of a virgin in England.
Interesting reading for you, Shavi...
http://beeradvocate.com/news/stories_read/f-714641
I like this part:
“No country in the world makes award-winning beers in so many styles as America’s craft brewers,” said Charlie Papazian, President of the Brewers Association which conducts the World Beer Cup competition.
Originally posted by der schwarze Ritterannex mexico and sent all the mexican men to iraq in the us army and bring our boys home good play i think
Annexing Mexico will certainly solve the illegal immigration problem, but it will exacerbate the problem of paying for the schooling, social services, health care and incarceration costs of 108 million Mexicans.
Originally posted by eagles54http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/index.html
Interesting reading for you, Shavi...
http://beeradvocate.com/news/stories_read/f-714641
I like this part:
[b]“No country in the world makes award-winning beers in so many styles as America’s craft brewers,” said Charlie Papazian, President of the Brewers Association which conducts the World Beer Cup competition.[/b]
Quality or quantity?
Originally posted by Daemon SinWell, at World Beer Cup 2006 (prestigious event, to be sure) "pitted against the best breweries in the world and evaluated by an international cadre of judges, American brewers medaled in 73 of the 85 style categories in the 2006 World Beer Cup and took four of the five Champion Brewery and Brewmaster awards."
Quality or quantity?
I think we can take that as an emphatic statement of the quality of the American beers judged.
Originally posted by eagles54Get to the point. Which one would you recommend?
Well, at World Beer Cup 2006 (prestigious event, to be sure) "pitted against the best breweries in the world and evaluated by an international cadre of judges, American brewers medaled in 73 of the 85 style categories in the 2006 World Beer Cup and took four of the five Champion Brewery and Brewmaster awards."
I think we can take that as an emphatic statement of the quality of the American beers judged.