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PUB - pivska mušica - 16.11.2012 evo otvaram temu na kojoj svi možemo doći i uz pivo voditi diskusije o temama koje nemaju veze s pivarstvom i pivom. znači, vicevi, šale i pošalice i neobavezna priča...... nastavite.... RE: PUB - zis - 24.11.2012 Moze jedan vic: pitali fatu sta vise voli kad joj udje ili izadje. kaze fata "kad se dvoumi" RE: PUB - pivska mušica - 24.11.2012 hehe dobar, dobar..... evo još jedne dobre fore RE: PUB - buky1 - 26.11.2012 Djevojka: Izgledam li debelo u ovim hlačama? Mladić: Obećaj da se nećeš ljutiti ako ti kažem istinu! Djevojka: OK, obećavam. Mladić: Jebo sam ti prijateljicu RE: PUB - djulba - 26.11.2012 Hoće li biti matematike na druženju 15.12. RE: PUB - zis - 26.11.2012 (26.11.2012, 09:34 )djulba Wrote: Hoće li biti matematike na druženju 15.12.Sabiranje ce biti sigurno a oduzimanje vidjet cemo. RE: PUB - ri0 - 27.11.2012 Ja slavim rodjendan 15.12. tako da mi valja na planinu poslije druzenja pogibja 15.12. RE: PUB - pivska mušica - 27.11.2012 (27.11.2012, 11:42 )ri0 Wrote: Ja slavim rodjendan 15.12. tako da mi valja na planinu poslije druzenja pogibja 15.12. vježbaj oduzimanje ovih dana. 15.12 imaš instrukcije iz matematike RE: PUB - Brko - 28.11.2012 Sta se desi Fati kad padne niz stepenice? Nista ako ne razbije pive... RE: PUB - ri0 - 28.11.2012 (27.11.2012, 11:56 )Pivska Mušica Wrote:(27.11.2012, 11:42 )ri0 Wrote: Ja slavim rodjendan 15.12. tako da mi valja na planinu poslije druzenja pogibja 15.12. Nema mi druge Q: What's the difference between an Irish wedding and an Irish funeral? A: One less drunk. Beer Facts It was the accepted practice in Babylonia 4,000 years ago that for a month after the wedding, the brides father would supply his son-in-law with all the mead he could drink. Mead is a honey beer, and because their calendar was lunar based, this period was called the "honey month" or what we know today as the "honeymoon". Before thermometers were invented, brewers would dip a thumb or finger into the mix to find the right temperature for adding yeast. Too cold, and the yeast wouldn't grow. Too hot, and the yeast would die. This thumb in the beer is where we get the phrase "rule of thumb". In English pubs, ale is ordered by pints and quarts. So in old England, when customers got unruly, the bartender would yell at them to mind their own pints and quarts and settle down. It's where we get the phrase "mind your P's and Q's". Beer was the reason the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. It's clear from the Mayflower's log that the crew didn't want to waste beer looking for a better site. The log goes on to state that the passengers "were hasted ashore and made to drink water that the seamen might have the more beer". After consuming a bucket or two of vibrant brew they called aul, or ale, the Vikings would head fearlessly into battle often without armor or even shirts. In fact, the term "berserk"; means "bare shirt" in Norse, and eventually took on the meaning of their wild battles. In 1740 Admiral Vernon of the British fleet decided to water down the navy's rum. Needless to say, the sailors weren't too pleased and called Admiral Vernon "Old Grog", after the stiff wool grogram coats he wore. The term "grog" soon began to mean the watered down drink itself. When you were drunk on this grog, you were "groggy". Many years ago in England, pub frequenters had a whistle baked into the rim or handle of their ceramic cups. When they needed a refill, they used the whistle to get some service. "Wet your whistle", is the phrase inspired by this practice. RE: PUB - djulba - 29.11.2012 RE: PUB - pivska mušica - 29.11.2012 hehe |