The big question is what do Uganda and most of Europe, especially Ireland and The Czech Republic have in common? I have no idea. I know lake Victoria is big in freshwater fish exports to Europe... fish'n chips?
I think the Ugandans took that Last King of Scotland to heart. Note that Scandinavia, despite its reputation, consumes much less alcohol than other European countries.
A friend of mine spent a few years in the Czech Republic where he noted that they have a much more liberal definition for alcoholism: Piss drunk but still standing means you don't have a problem.
Based on the dark color of Ireland, and the light color of the mid east, I'm going to say Beer.
ReplyDeleteAhem, sorry,
ReplyDeleteWhat is Beer, Alex?
What is beef?
ReplyDeleteWhat is using fossil fuels?
ReplyDeleteAll wrong! Will is closest, however.
ReplyDeleteThe big question is what do Uganda and most of Europe, especially Ireland and The Czech Republic have in common? I have no idea. I know lake Victoria is big in freshwater fish exports to Europe... fish'n chips?
ReplyDeleteIreland and the Czech republic (and Uganda, surprisingly) have this in common. As I said before, you were closest Will.
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ReplyDeleteSorry, what's the answer?
ReplyDeleteTime has not run out yet.
ReplyDeleteHint: think larger. While some would disagree, there is more to life than beer.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, I'm stumped.
ReplyDeleteBooze in general:
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Apparently, Uganda tops it, consuming on average about a 1.2 bottles of whiskey per week per person. Sheesh.
Woot Will!
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I think the Ugandans took that Last King of Scotland to heart. Note that Scandinavia, despite its reputation, consumes much less alcohol than other European countries.
A friend of mine spent a few years in the Czech Republic where he noted that they have a much more liberal definition for alcoholism: Piss drunk but still standing means you don't have a problem.
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