My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Noodles with a side of broccoli, but my younger brother did not like to eat his broccoli so he decided to have pizza instead going to the pizza place around the corner asking toni if he offered pizza with tuna to which tony replied that he...
OK, quick poll: Did nobody get the joke I intended or was it, indeed, not a joke? I was referring to the ambiguous term "lead" meaning not only "leading" but also the (sometimes toxic) chemical element lead, latin "plumbum". I'm not a native english speaker, so maybe it's not funny at all, but "troll"?
It's not mandatory to drink it like that.:) But I actually like it. In summer, during the day, it is much more refreshing to drink Alster (thats what we call Radler in the north of Germany, same thing).
In sweden you are not allowed to sell anything with more than 3% alc in normal stores. Instead they sell some kind of light beer with 2.5% of alcohol. I always wondered why they didn't sell Alster, which (believe me) is much better.:)
It's a young people thing:) We had Radler/Alster for ages (it's beer with Sprite). It's quite refreshing and well established. But recently (5-7 years) these mix drinks spread like hell. It ain't only beer, you get vodka/rum/gin-drinks that are mixed to taste very sweet and contain less than 10% alcohol. These are called alco-pops and are sold to ypoung folks starting from age 16. They are very popular with these, for its sweet taste I guess. Also: mixed beers are more common with women, who otherwise don't like the taste of beer that much.
Beer (meaning Pilsener) in Germany is still quite exclusively brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot. What you are referring to is a beer-mix drink and is always labeled as such ("Bier-MischgetrÃnk"). A beer-mix drink is (shocking!) a genuine beer mixed with something else.
That's not the way it works. What would you say, if I camped in front of your house and followed you around with my cam as soo as you leave house, posting everything you do in public to the internet? Well, this is somewhere between this s[c|z]enario and being on a picture someone made from the Eiffel Tower for its private collection.
I do not really mind Google filming the street I live in, but I still oppose this stuff as, for me, it's another step into loosing all respect to privacy.
My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Noodles with a side of broccoli, but my younger brother did not like to eat his broccoli so he decided to have pizza instead going to the pizza place around the corner asking toni if he offered pizza with tuna to which tony replied that he...
That is exactly what this is meant to achieve.
And this is why no government really battles the NSA spoofing their citizens!
For completeness sake:
The month of August was not named after G.I. Caesar but after Emperor Augustus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Sorry to hear that.
I guess it's the have-fun-jobs that wear you out the most.
Like Clown, Comedian, game tester...
OK, quick poll: Did nobody get the joke I intended or was it, indeed, not a joke?
I was referring to the ambiguous term "lead" meaning not only "leading" but also the (sometimes toxic) chemical element lead, latin "plumbum".
I'm not a native english speaker, so maybe it's not funny at all, but "troll"?
When I was a lead tester...
Dude, you really shouldn't do that.
I heard its really bad and can make you ill and stuff.
Galileo, Galileo, Galileo Figaro
Update your bookmarks, that was half a year ago.
Nowadays Firefox 3.5 is leading
http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-eu-monthly-200911-200911-bar
Who would know?
Nobody is awake, when THAT happens.
I really hate to join this, but my first computer was a kit. 1976. No display, except for LED's.
Well, those LEDs where kind of cool.
And at 1976 you were even allowed to drive one before David Hasselhoff was!
Woah, man. That's deep man.That's deep.
I'm sorry, but why does religion get a pass when it comes to promulgating crazy ideas that suck money out of the unwary?
It's called "tradition".
Guess:
http://www.alhazan.com/images/sonny-bono.jpg
http://nymag.com/images/2/daily/entertainment/07/11/01_bono_lgl.jpg
I, too, am pro Bono.
But those glasses? Come on...
It's not mandatory to drink it like that. :)
But I actually like it. In summer, during the day, it is much more refreshing to drink Alster (thats what we call Radler in the north of Germany, same thing).
In sweden you are not allowed to sell anything with more than 3% alc in normal stores. Instead they sell some kind of light beer with 2.5% of alcohol. I always wondered why they didn't sell Alster, which (believe me) is much better. :)
It's a young people thing :)
We had Radler/Alster for ages (it's beer with Sprite). It's quite refreshing and well established. But recently (5-7 years) these mix drinks spread like hell. It ain't only beer, you get vodka/rum/gin-drinks that are mixed to taste very sweet and contain less than 10% alcohol. These are called alco-pops and are sold to ypoung folks starting from age 16. They are very popular with these, for its sweet taste I guess.
Also: mixed beers are more common with women, who otherwise don't like the taste of beer that much.
Beer (meaning Pilsener) in Germany is still quite exclusively brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot.
What you are referring to is a beer-mix drink and is always labeled as such ("Bier-MischgetrÃnk").
A beer-mix drink is (shocking!) a genuine beer mixed with something else.
To be even more beside the point: :)
The german "Fenster" is derived from latin "fenestra".
Someone pick up from here.
You need to be very careful online.
You need to be very careful.
How could this be modded as interesting instead of funny?
That's not the way it works.
What would you say, if I camped in front of your house and followed you around with my cam as soo as you leave house, posting everything you do in public to the internet?
Well, this is somewhere between this s[c|z]enario and being on a picture someone made from the Eiffel Tower for its private collection.
I do not really mind Google filming the street I live in, but I still oppose this stuff as, for me, it's another step into loosing all respect to privacy.
So, when Brits think of their underwear, words like
Crap. Shit. Stupid. Boring. Onanistic
come to mind?
Kind of scary, don't you think?
It's about time these lazy journalists got with the times.
So the Times already twitters, do they?
Can do:
"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"
That would be a pattern to match four backslashes.
But noone could ever think of a case were we need more backslashes!!!!1!eleven