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RobertP said:
I've been lurking and reading mostly and have to say I'm impressed just how much the regulars here do respond to what must be quite repetitive questions.
Thank-you.......... Most of the questions are about basic brewing and would've been resolved with a quick search on the forum!! :thumb:

BB :drink:
 
Or a look at the how to's but I still remember the paranoia with my first brews and pestering the living hell out of people on here (thanks to all for putting up with me :thumb: )

Back to the topic at hand where is this supposed thread? Check this one out. 3 replies, all from the person that started the thread but has 17262 views. If it was me I would be pissed :lol:
 
alanywiseman said:
Back to the topic at hand where is this supposed thread? Check this one out. 3 replies, all from the person that started the thread but has 17262 views. If it was me I would be pissed :lol:
:rofl: :rofl:
 
alanywiseman said:
Check this one out. 3 replies, all from the person that started the thread but has 17262 views. If it was me I would be pissed :lol:
:lol: That could be because I locked it, there are plenty of other discussion topics on that subject and I didn't want the guide running to 50 pages with the same questions being repeated every other page.

:wha: Why is a Brit using being pissed in the American sense of the word?

For that matter, why have the Yanks turned :drunk: into :evil: ?
 
Moley said:
:wha: Why is a Brit using being pissed in the American sense of the word?

For that matter, why have the Yanks turned :drunk: into :evil: ?
Had to google.... :oops:
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
LOL I'm American and I had no idea that being pissed meant drunk in Britain...huh.

But yeah, in America it means "I'm angry!" (It's the naughtier way of saying "I'm ticked!"


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Moley said:
alanywiseman said:
Check this one out. 3 replies, all from the person that started the thread but has 17262 views. If it was me I would be pissed :lol:
:lol: That could be because I locked it, there are plenty of other discussion topics on that subject and I didn't want the guide running to 50 pages with the same questions being repeated every other page.

:wha: Why is a Brit using being pissed in the American sense of the word?

For that matter, why have the Yanks turned :drunk: into :evil: ?

My sincerest apologies Moley. You are completly correct :oops: Maybe I should have gone for something much more British like disgruntled or displeased :lol:
 

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