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Price isn't a function of them being legal and good quality though. Personally, one can't stand Dutch ones due to the aroma of tulip.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostAlways found them to be vastly overpriced in Germany, compared to Holland.
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Always found them to be vastly overpriced in Germany, compared to Holland.Originally posted by Lance View Postthings that are legal and good quality in Germany are:
Beer
Sausage
Pickled Cabbage
Whores.
HTH
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things that are legal and good quality in Germany are:Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIt's Embedded World and I am parked up shuddering at the thought of walking in. I can't stand the things.
Apart from drinking profusely and eating lots of sausages, does anyone have any survival tips?
That said one does make a killing on AirBnB with these things in Germany so I am happy about that
Beer
Sausage
Pickled Cabbage
Whores.
HTH
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Find the stand with the best pens, grab a handful.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIt's Embedded World and I am parked up shuddering at the thought of walking in. I can't stand the things.
Apart from drinking profusely and eating lots of sausages, does anyone have any survival tips?
That said one does make a killing on AirBnB with these things in Germany so I am happy about that
Also if they have mints or decent A4 writing pads.
Thermal mugs are good ones to grab too.
But start off by going to the stand that is giving away the best bags for carrying the freebies in.
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Trade fairs
It's Embedded World and I am parked up shuddering at the thought of walking in. I can't stand the things.
Apart from drinking profusely and eating lots of sausages, does anyone have any survival tips?
That said one does make a killing on AirBnB with these things in Germany so I am happy about thatLast edited by clearedforlanding; 27 February 2018, 12:57.Tags: None
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