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It's shocking.
I'm going to re introduce myself to my wife at the end of this. She heads to the other living room to watch the Masked Singer and the Batchy.

Wow.
. Mum originally from Wilhelmshaven. Beautiful little city.Spent a pneumonia riddled winter in Wuppertal with mum staying with my uncle in '79. Mum originally from Wilhelmshaven. Beautiful little city.
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LOl I have the movie of them was it Prince of Teck??? They are watching an old black and white movie set in Tokyo when aliens land, funny as
i love german cities, so clean and orderly, and their beer and food just add to the appeal. the week i was in berlin for carnaval of culture was a fantastic weekend. 20 odd floats traveling around with different bands on them, all playing well into the night, and scores of beer and food tents along the route.Spent a pneumonia riddled winter in Wuppertal with mum staying with my uncle in '79. Mum originally from Wilhelmshaven. Beautiful little city.
I was in grade 4 and remember getting in trouble at school. I told the Headmaster he couldn't tell me off as it was the International Year of the Child. He laughed at me and sent me awaySpent a pneumonia riddled winter in Wuppertal with mum staying with my uncle in '79. Mum originally from Wilhelmshaven. Beautiful little city.

i love german cities, so clean and orderly, and their beer and food just add to the appeal. the week i was in berlin for carnaval of culture was a fantastic weekend. 20 odd floats traveling around with different bands on them, all playing well into the night, and scores of beer and food tents along the route.
Which century?Spent a pneumonia riddled winter in Wuppertal with mum staying with my uncle in '79. Mum originally from Wilhelmshaven. Beautiful little city.
I love Germany too. My wife and daughter speak German and moving there in the next few years is definitely on the cards. Online work makes it a realistic option. Even not speaking the language, it is far more "liveable" than our over-hyped, over-regulated, disappointing city.
Would miss family, friends and footy (not necessarily in that order), of course.
when i first went to germany i was amazed they had beer vending machines in public places. this so for many reasons would never happen in australia.I love Germany too. My wife and daughter speak German and moving there in the next few years is definitely on the cards. Online work makes it a realistic option. Even not speaking the language, it is far more "liveable" than our over-hyped, over-regulated, disappointing city.
Would miss family, friends and footy (not necessarily in that order), of course.
Ended up camping at Thalkirken near Munich, and OMG a vending machine with Lowenbrau. Never had I had sooo much joy in pockets of coinswhen i first went to germany i was amazed they had beer vending machines in public places. this so for many reasons would never happen in australia.

have personally given that particular machine at thalkirkin a bit of a touch up on many occasions, remember the call from the kiosk when they were about to close, everyone would hit the cashier to load up on coins so they could continue drinking well after the kiosk closed. there is a ripping little pop up bar half way along the walking track back to the ubahn as well that opens up arvos to late, still remember the massive grin on my late mate benny standing in the vending machine cue with euro coins in hand waiting for his turn to be surved by what he called " the barman that never complains" .Ended up camping at Thalkirken near Munich, and OMG a vending machine with Lowenbrau. Never had I had sooo much joy in pockets of coins![]()
I must have been there a long time ago, I used to love the sound of jingling Deutschmarkshave personally given that particular machine at thalkirkin a bit of a touch up on many occasions, remember the call from the kiosk when they were about to close, everyone would hit the cashier to load up on coins so they could continue drinking well after the kiosk closed. there is a ripping little pop up bar half way along the walking track back to the ubahn as well that opens up arvos to late, still remember the massive grin on my late mate benny standing in the vending machine cue with euro coins in hand waiting for his turn to be surved by what he called " the barman that never complains" .

99 was still marks/gilders/shillings/lira/drakma, 2000 on was euros,I must have been there a long time ago, I used to love the sound of jingling Deutschmarks![]()
when i first went to germany i was amazed they had beer vending machines in public places. this so for many reasons would never happen in australia.
i was thinking vandalism, theft and public drunkenism, regardless they wouldn't fly here.The lack of an adult educated population, and the implementation of a nanny state?
Simple solution - move to Munich and make sure you have a big enough place to accommodate guests. I can assure you you'll get plenty of visitors from the old country every September. Well, at least one. And you can always go and watch the local footy team - the mighty Munich Kangaroos.Would miss family, friends and footy (not necessarily in that order), of course.
great suggestion. and the baverian check works very well with our strip.Simple solution - move to Munich and make sure you have a big enough place to accommodate guests. I can assure you you'll get plenty of visitors from the old country every September. Well, at least one. And you can always go and watch the local footy team - the mighty Munich Kangaroos.
Simple solution - move to Munich and make sure you have a big enough place to accommodate guests. I can assure you you'll get plenty of visitors from the old country every September. Well, at least one. And you can always go and watch the local footy team - the mighty Munich Kangaroos.
i knew you meant 1979 but wanted to say that.Grumpy old " LAST " century buckaroo !


