At 10:36 PM +0000 1/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And how about NO ICE. Can you imagine an American ordering a Pina
Colada without ice or a rum and coca-cola without ice?
The room temperature hypothesis has been given as an explanation
for Europeans ordering drinks without ice.I do not necessarily
buy this hypothesis.Can you imagine drinking a room temperature
Guiness (sp) stout?
Depends on the temperature of the room.
If it's an old Abbey .....
Btw,in my early days years I used to play the bells of Rhymney on the
guitar(I think it is Welsh)
Properly a 12-string. It need not be Welsh.
Written by Idris Davies (Welsh) and Pete Seeger.
The names are Welsh -- it's based on an old Welsh nursery rhyme
(Oranges and lemons say the bells of St. Clements),
Happy New Year and a cold one for the road.Or should it be a dry one?
Preferably nonalcoholic.
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* PAUL K. BRANDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* Psychology Department 507-389-6217 *
* 23 Armstrong Hall Minnesota State University, Mankato *
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