So Pan Ipani Double by Trzech Kumpli
Double Wheat IPA weighing in at a hefty 7%
Slightly bitter with slight notes of oranges
I like the taste but it may be a tad on the strong side for my taste
What a ballache this single has been. A fun tune by the Freshies (Chris Sievey before Frank Sidebottom). There are various different versions, There's the original on Razz Records, promos and the versions that say and sing Virgin Megastore, then the versions that say certain megastore as Virgin complained. Yada Yada. None of them are my version. My version has the labels of one version but plays the other (Labels say Virgin, vinyl plays Certain) so I'm now having to add a mislabelled version to Discogs which is an absolute ballache because the Master version is the original on Razz records, so nearly everything needs changing. Grrr! Great fun tune of it's time though
Yes
Clearly not
The BBC didn't say that, that's you reading invisible ink
This is what the BBC said...
Which part of it isn't true and point me in the direction of where it says scary
C'mon you can do better than that, there's Upper Thong, Penistone, Booze, Crackpot, The Land of Nod, Kirkby Overblow, Great Fryup Dale and Thornton Le Beans
This is one of my favourites in my collection
it is a dub of
I have them both in a double CD package. Which incidentally is one of those Cds that isn't worth 10p
If it calms you down any, this new "OMG its a wild mutant" variant of the virus that is "OMG easier to catch", appears to be less deadly. That is common in viruses, if a mutation is more transmissable, it's very often (like most of the time) less deadly. The more deadly mutations tend to die out really quickly (because it killed the people it infected and can infect no more) the more transmissable tend to be weaker
You want to have a look at arguments between the French and French Canadians on French grammar. The Canadians insist their version of French is more "pure" and to be fair they have a point.
But back to your point, a lot of Americanisms aren't at all. Soccer as we all know is as British as you can get, as is the use of Fall instead of Autumn
Faucet is English too as it happens