Greg White wrote: It's like I always say: Wine before beer, never fear, Beer before wine, everything's fine! Don't mix your drinks. So whoever came up with that German thing Blue (Frankenheimer?) which is a mix of Altbier and Coca Cola should be shot. As for wine and beer there is a saying "Never mix the grain and the grape" which was...
...you'll feel fine. Which is it please? In the original German; Wein auf Bier, dass rat ich dir. Bier auf wein, ...]wineafterbeer. Don't bother [drinking]beerand thenwine. What if you gobeer,wine,beer? But then you should be OKafterthe nextwine? greg It's like I always say: Wine before beer, never fear, Beer before wine, everything's fine! :D
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...? Lass das sein! Why would it be in German? I say it's in Dutch: "Wijn na bier,... of Wisconsin (along with several other sayings & pictures in German). If nothing else if gave my German language class teachers an excuse to have the the occasional gathering for a beer or two while getting a lesson in German culture. ;-) -- Joel Plutchak "They're not people, they're ...
marika wrote: Frank Kalder wrote: _German Annual Peace Prize_ The German writer Wolf Lepenies, 65, has been awarded Frankfurt book fair's annual peace prize yesterday: http://www.iht.com/...s much more than that: it's a Viennese institution, like the coffee houses or the Heuriger (wine taverns). Its landmark, and one of Vienna's too, is the 65 metre high Giant Ferris ...
...it was being waged. In April 2003, Friedman told the German magazine Focus that "President Bush only wanted war because anything ...differences will also disappear." [Read the whole interview in German and our translation.] Clearly this was not the voice of...Africa: The Statistics," Le Monde Diplomatique, September 2006; Michael Wines and Sharon LaFraniere, "Decade of Democracy Fills Gaps in South...
... guilty for not giving the guy a ten-spot with which to buy some fortified wine. If you felt obligated to do that. "Collective guilt, or guilt by association, ... Rationality without it's tether to our human conscience is madness I'm pretty sure. "The German sociologist Max Weber proposed an interpretation of social action that distinguished between four different types of ...
...> The internal combustion engine brings me the benefits of foreign trade. I consume New Zealand lamb, Columbian coffee, German beer, French wine, Spanish oranges, ... read more В»- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Man aspires to be God. That is perhaps the most...