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arminjewell
beers 9756 º places 10 º 22:15 Tue 4/28/2015

Colorado: 2193
Quebec: 37
North Yorkshire: 8
Bavaria: 47

 
SHIG
admin
beers 13064 º places 502 º 00:12 Wed 4/29/2015

Alaska: 404
Quebec: 14 (Alberta 13)
Bavaria: 140
North Yorkshire: 13 (Bedfordshire 11)

 
AndySnow
beers 16592 º places 323 º 04:04 Wed 4/29/2015

California: 193
Quebec: 12
Greater London: 216
Bavaria: 357

Originally posted by Travlr
Originally posted by ContemplateBeer
Kentucky: 368
Indiana: 125
Bavaria: 85
Missouri: 79
what part of Canada is Indiana in?
The part that isn’t strong in reading comprehension, obviously.

 
Travlr
beers 33894 º places 4585 º 05:50 Wed 4/29/2015

Originally posted by ContemplateBeer
Originally posted by Travlr
Originally posted by ContemplateBeer
Kentucky: 368
Indiana: 125
Bavaria: 85
Missouri: 79
what part of Canada is Indiana in?
The part that isn’t strong in reading comprehension, obviously.

 
Art
beers 3223 º places 131 º 06:16 Wed 4/29/2015

Pennsylvania: 537
Quebec: 12
Bedfordshire: 3
Bavaria: 5

Over 25% from my home state.

 
mR_fr0g
beers 29126 º places 44 º 06:59 Wed 4/29/2015

California: 132
Quebec: 7
Greater London: 1027
Bavaria: 271

 
mR_fr0g
beers 29126 º places 44 º 07:00 Wed 4/29/2015

Originally posted by SarkyNorthener
Do they use the word Twat outside the UK?

Don’t Americans pronounce if twot? Never understood why that is.

 
Marko
admin
beers 17808 º places 867 º 07:48 Wed 4/29/2015

California: 45
Quebec: 7
Greater London: 26
Bavaria: 313

 
Travlr
beers 33894 º places 4585 º 07:49 Wed 4/29/2015

Originally posted by mR_fr0g
Originally posted by SarkyNorthener
Do they use the word Twat outside the UK?

Don’t Americans pronounce if twot? Never understood why that is.
yes. Americans mispronounce a lot of things, especially "foreign" words like "eye-rack."