we also have the river Nile in egypt.by god if this river could talk it could tell us who built the pyramids,because some the block stones came down the river Nile ,strange how they know how the stone for the pyramids was moved by river ,yet they are not sure who moved them.some people say that it was aliens.
we also have the river Nile in egypt.by god if this river could talk it could tell us who built the pyramids,because some the block stones came down the river Nile ,strange how they know how the stone for the pyramids was moved by river ,yet they ar
You've got the river Trent where quite a few towns are named after, like for example Stoke on Trent, Burton on Trent, Newark on Trent and Stratford on Avon.
You've got the river Trent where quite a few towns are named after, like for example Stoke on Trent, Burton on Trent, Newark on Trent and Stratford on Avon.
I said hey, hey, hey, hey, yeah (I said hey, hey, hey, hey, yeah) I said a hey, a hey, hey, yeah (I said a hey, a hey, hey, yeah) A come on everybody take a trip with me, well Down the Mississippi down to New Orleans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_uZMQZnrOw
I said hey, hey, hey, hey, yeah(I said hey, hey, hey, hey, yeah)I said a hey, a hey, hey, yeah(I said a hey, a hey, hey, yeah)A come on everybody take a trip with me, wellDown the Mississippi down to New Orleanshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_uZMQZ
I can think of no better place than the dwindling BF chit-chat club to pose a question which has been bugging me for years. Back in 2001 on a tour of the Guinness brewery in Dublin, I recall seeing something about the history of alcohol, which said that the first evidence of people making alcoholic drinks was a few thousand years ago in ancient Egypt.
Hops/grains etc were mixed with water from the local river and over time fermentation took place and then a good time was had by all. The river was apparently called the Bouza (spelling?) which is why we now call it booze.
My question is that, despite trying any version of spelling the name I can think of, I have never found any other evidence that this is the case. Have I been the victim of a cruel and elaborate hoax my chit-chat detective friends?
I can think of no better place than the dwindling BF chit-chat club to pose a question which has been bugging me for years. Back in 2001 on a tour of the Guinness brewery in Dublin, I recall seeing something about the history of alcohol, which said t
You've caught us on the hop there KKdan. What I do know is that the use of hops to flavour and sanitise beer is more recent than the origins of brewing.
You've caught us on the hop there KKdan. What I do know is that the use of hops to flavour and sanitise beer is more recent than the origins of brewing.
River Monsters - though I reckon this week was a con - nothing to do with rivers - and when they pulled that Greenland shark up through the ice & it was dead, I reckon they put that there.
River Monsters - though I reckon this week was a con - nothing to do with rivers - and when they pulled that Greenland shark up through the ice & it was dead, I reckon they put that there.