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No lucifer, things won't be better coming up.... i've got experience with that though...

Yea node, everywhere u go in US of Canada there's a difference between ale, lager and beer, what's that difference?

I don't like apples :P
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O my, what I'v done!

Mea Culpea. I will nerver comment on a texture anymore!
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lol philippe... you just made a interesting discussion going on :)

what's mea culpea?
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n54 wrote: Btw if anyone knows of pubs in europe (and specifically in England) who have this Aqua Dei please let me know (no trace of it on google (Bulldog Cider is the name, it's not a coctail or any kind of mix, nor is it any lager or ale, it's a sweet cider).
Found a site that lists cider makers of the world and the clossest I found to bull dog is

Class A Norbury's Black Bull Cider Co. The Farm Buildings, Holywell, Storridge, Malvern, Worcestershire WR13 5HD
Tel: 01886 832206

anyway the link is http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scrumpy/cider/makers.htm
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Sabarai wrote:what's mea culpea?
It's basically means "I screwed up!", or "it's my fault". It's latin actually, but a phrase that is used in English.

Latin phrases we also use in English include"

Carpe Diem = Seize the Day, or Seize the Moment.

Magna Cum Laude = With the Greatest Praise (for those who graduate with the highest marks in University, usually snotty law students)

Alumni = A group of graduates

Alumnus = A male graduate

Alumna = A female graduate

So you'll notice it's legal and education contexts that we tend to use the latin phrases for. A throwback to the snobby days in England when it was determined that the language of law, education and professionals should be latin.
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Aha... in dutch we use latin too... also carpe diem :wink: (Pluk de dag in dutch) and also magna cum laude, when someone finishes university without doing anything twice... and a lot more in normal words, combined with dutch parts... too much to name :P (but probably not as much as in english: only half of the netherlands used to be Roman...)
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Rumplemintz....................... always tastes good comming back up.

which, by the way, it will do very quickly as its a 100 proof (50% alc./vol.) peppermint schnapps :P

Mix it with Goldschlagerin equal parts fo a 24 karat Nightmare :twisted: My favorite shot
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/me brings back topics from the dead
what if you have no inclination to puke, whats best liquor that you can drink moderately large amounts of before puking?
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