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What was once shaved ice is now shave ice, and I now see "ice tea" on menus, instead of the erstwhile "iced tea". Is there a trend to drop the "d" from adjectives, and what do you think of this?
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Which brings us to one of my favorite queries: Which would you rather drink? An ice cold beer or a nice cold beer?
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>What was once shaved ice is now shave ice, and I now see "ice tea" on menus, instead of the erstwhile "iced tea". Is there a trend to drop the "d" from adjectives, and what do you think of this?
You may well laugh at my educate guess, but I think it's a much-publicize trend largely attributable to misinform people whose overrate teachers should have made more concert efforts to ensure that their underprivilege students received a well-round education.
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Jazz: There are plans to make this bike trail run from Cincinnati to Cleveland. It must have done something very bad? That's a l-o-o-ng way, Jose!
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The former is an abomination. The latter is an oxymoron.
Ted wanders off to make sure his Guiness is cool, NOT COLD DAMMIT!!!!
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Say, Ted, another thing we have in common... I like my pint closer to room temperature.
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Oh- Ice cold--or even better, served over ice.. I am not much of a beer drinker, and even in US, the idea of putting beer into a glass with ice, is unacceptable-- most beer drinkers say Yuck!-- some think i should be stopped from doing something so disgusting in public, but i like it that way.
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Maybe you don't put ice in your beer in the States, but you sure as hell chill it to within an inch of its life! Every time I drink beer in the States, the first swig just about has my fillings exiting, stage left.
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>Every time I drink beer in the States, the first swig just about has my fillings exiting, stage left.
I recognise the problem, we had a friend from Venezuela and when he came to the house we had to put all the beer in the freezer as the fridge just wasn't cold enough for him! Ouch!
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From Doug: Say, Ted, another thing we have in common... I like my pint closer to room temperature.
From Helen: even in US, the idea of putting beer into a glass with ice, is unacceptable-- most beer drinkers say Yuck!-- some think i should be stopped from doing something so disgusting in public, but i like it that way.
Proving once again that de gustibus non est disputandum. (That phrase is so universal that even I can mangle it in 4 languages!) But perhaps the two views might converge when "room temperature" shoots up above 30 degrees Celsius.
I say this because the Germans in Namibia often take their beer with ice, something they wouldn't dream of doing in Bavaria.
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