California: 287
Quebec: 11
Greater London: 66
Bavaria: 37
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Originally posted by Travlr
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."
Twinned with ’Eye-Ran’
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Originally posted by Theydon_Bois
Originally posted by Travlr
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."
Twinned with ’Eye-Ran’
but we never say "eye-tallie," I’m not sure why.
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So I guess the overall message here is that Cali, Quebec, Greater London and Bavaria are the king beer regions of the countries. We need to divide Belgium into its provinces - I’m curious to see...
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Originally posted by solidfunk
So I guess the overall message here is that Cali, Quebec, Greater London and Bavaria are the king beer regions of the countries. We need to divide Belgium into its provinces - I’m curious to see...
I’ve asked about this before and was told it would be an enormous amount of work to go back and assign every rated Belgian beer to a province.
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You couldn’t just do it by brewery? Even then it would be a lot of work I guess.
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Originally posted by Travlr
Originally posted by Theydon_Bois
Originally posted by Travlr
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."
Twinned with ’Eye-Ran’
but we never say "eye-tallie," I’m not sure why.
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