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PM for Pooperscooter - Germany ain't all that
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Wrong.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHelles means "light". Opposite of Dunkel.
I suspect you meant Helles Weizen, right?
Weizenbier (or Weißbier) is a light beer of which there comes 2 distinct types, Kristallweizen and Hefeweizen of which only the latter you get a Dunkel (there is also a Weizenbock Dunkel but not really found too easily). These are obergärige beers
Helles is basically an üntergärige beer and is is a light beer but you might find it also called lager or export. A very different type of beer“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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We went there too (maybe on your recommendation?)Originally posted by stek View PostThat's in Altona isn't it - The Hanseatic Port of Hamburg.
Had my first experience of Germans being OK there - we went to the Sunday Fish Market at Altona, 7:00am - wasn't happy, boring, only to find that in the Fischmarkt Building each Sunday Morning, there's a full scale party going on from people on the piss the previous night, band on (Dire Straits clone) beer everywhere and it was 7:30am......Comment
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So if you're in Bonn, and clientCo are in Bonn, why don't you just hop skip to their office rather than working from the hotel?
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That's what I said upthread but got a stream of (un)consciousness from the Suited One.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSo if you're in Bonn, and clientCo are in Bonn, why don't you just hop skip to their office rather than working from the hotel?
So, either we are all thick (unlikely, as a collective) or Suity is thick (likely, based on previous performance), or this is all a dream (depends on Spesh count).Comment
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I did New Year there a couple of years ago, crazy. This year I spent a couple of days on the Reeperbahn, actually on the corner of Herbertstrasse (where women aren't allowed into) mainly in The Other Place, which was interestingOriginally posted by stek View PostThat's in Altona isn't it - The Hanseatic Port of Hamburg.
Had my first experience of Germans being OK there - we went to the Sunday Fish Market at Altona, 7:00am - wasn't happy, boring, only to find that in the Fischmarkt Building each Sunday Morning, there's a full scale party going on from people on the piss the previous night, band on (Dire Straits clone) beer everywhere and it was 7:30am......“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Women 'and children' I think the sign says Darmy - a subtle difference if you are Jimmy Savile or a member of Parliament or Royalty.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI did New Year there a couple of years ago, crazy. This year I spent a couple of days on the Reeperbahn, actually on the corner of Herbertstrasse (where women aren't allowed into) mainly in The Other Place, which was interestingComment
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And 'pissed up Brits on a stag do' quite possiblyOriginally posted by stek View PostWomen 'and children' I think the sign says Darmy - a subtle difference if you are Jimmy Savile or a member of Parliament or Royalty.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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