oug
Calmer than you are.
+380|6943|Πάϊ

lowing wrote:

Ok, I am in Bad Windsheim and I must confess. I absolutely love it here. The people are friendly,and courteous, the town is clean and old. I do not want to go back to the states. I find it fascinating here. No one is in a hurry, no one is rude to one another. The history is mind blowing. One building has a cannon ball still lodged in it from 1643. The countryside is breath taking (Just got back from one of the local vinyards).

For any American that comes here, you will find yourself ashamed of your gluttony, manners, and lack of respect. I have fallen in love with Europe. You guys truely know how to live with a quality of life most Americans will never appreciate.

It is not Eurotrash, it is indeed Ameriatrash.

More to come
What's the matter with you? Snap out of it!




j/k have a good time mate!

ps: True that, about efficiency... gets less and less as you go south. I speak from experience
ƒ³
DrunkFace
Germans did 911
+427|7105|Disaster Free Zone

oug wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

Rent a high powered car and do the Nurnbergring - no speed limits on German autobahns...
Dude the Nürburgring is very dangerous for noobs. People die every day is what I've head because their cars are not prepared for track, or they don't know the turns etc

Must be 
200 or something deaths in 80+ years... and 'public track days' are every day.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7190|UK

DrunkFace wrote:

oug wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

Rent a high powered car and do the Nurnbergring - no speed limits on German autobahns...
Dude the Nürburgring is very dangerous for noobs. People die every day is what I've head because their cars are not prepared for track, or they don't know the turns etc

Must be 
200 or something deaths in 80+ years... and 'public track days' are every day.
Yeah i was gunna say. If people died every day it would be closed to the public.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7073

Being dead isn't a requirement for something to be dangerous. I have no idea how many crashes they've had, but certainly several every day.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7190|UK

ghettoperson wrote:

Being dead isn't a requirement for something to be dangerous. I have no idea how many crashes they've had, but certainly several every day.
Obviously, but thats to be expected when your racing around a race track... just like theres risk doing absolutely anything in life.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7073

I would say racing is considerably more dangerous than the average stuff you do.
JahManRed
wank
+646|7052|IRELAND

I love the way the Germans refuse to pander to the Euro Politically correct brigade. They like their fast cars, so have fast roads and fast tracks to try and kill themselves on if they choose. Make no nonsense beer too.
Lotta_Drool
Spit
+350|6607|Ireland
Do me a favor and shit in a paper bag and throw it from the top of the Eiffel Tower.  Be sure to put a card in it that says "www.bf2s.com" on it.
oug
Calmer than you are.
+380|6943|Πάϊ

Vilham wrote:

Yeah i was gunna say. If people died every day it would be closed to the public.
Right well a friend of mine went with his car and he was told that if you're a noob and you don't know the track and your car is not prepared for it (slicks, 4-point seatbelts, helmet, rollcage etc) then it would be best if he didn't try cause many people have died or have been seriously injured.
Of course he disobeyed and made a single run but he said that it was very dangerous at times and that he felt unsafe. That, coming from a person who drives in Greece is a grave statement. If you've driven on our streets you'll know what I mean.

That's what I know from people who actually went there. I'm not making this shit up. I don't even care. If you're an expert on the track then please enlighten us. Sheesh.
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AutralianChainsaw
Member
+65|6622

lowing wrote:

Ok, I am in Bad Windsheim and I must confess. I absolutely love it here. The people are friendly,and courteous, the town is clean and old. I do not want to go back to the states. I find it fascinating here. No one is in a hurry, no one is rude to one another. The history is mind blowing. One building has a cannon ball still lodged in it from 1643. The countryside is breath taking (Just got back from one of the local vinyards).

For any American that comes here, you will find yourself ashamed of your gluttony, manners, and lack of respect. I have fallen in love with Europe. You guys truely know how to live with a quality of life most Americans will never appreciate.

It is not Eurotrash, it is indeed Ameriatrash.

More to come
Lotta_Drool
Spit
+350|6607|Ireland

lowing wrote:

Ok, I am in Bad Windsheim and I must confess. I absolutely love it here. The people are friendly,and courteous, the town is clean and old. I do not want to go back to the states. I find it fascinating here. No one is in a hurry, no one is rude to one another. The history is mind blowing. One building has a cannon ball still lodged in it from 1643. The countryside is breath taking (Just got back from one of the local vinyards).

For any American that comes here, you will find yourself ashamed of your gluttony, manners, and lack of respect. I have fallen in love with Europe. You guys truely know how to live with a quality of life most Americans will never appreciate.

It is not Eurotrash, it is indeed Ameriatrash.

More to come
Lowing must live on the West Coast.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7075|USA
Germany can be accurately described with 1 word..........CLASS.

Simply put, everything that I have seen and experienced in just 2 days from the people to the food to the history to the scenery,
has been nothing short of class,


I am enlightened and born again
Lotta_Drool
Spit
+350|6607|Ireland
That is just the beer talking
rawls2
Mr. Bigglesworth
+89|6984

Lotta_Drool wrote:

That is just the beer talking
Either that or he picked up some real good weed from Amsterdam and hasn't come down.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6869|The Land of Scott Walker
Lucky to be able to see all that lowing.  My heritage is mostly German and I would love to see the country up close and personal.
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6834|'Murka

I've loved Germany every time I've been there. If I were able to be stationed over there (can't because of my son's medical/developmental needs), I'd be pushing to live in Stuttgart.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
JahManRed
wank
+646|7052|IRELAND

Has Lowing moved over to the light side? What next arguing against US intervention policies!
TeamZephyr
Maintaining My Rage Since 1975
+124|6953|Hillside, Melbourne, Australia
If you do find time Lowing head down to the far south-east corner near Salzburg (but still in Germany) and check out Konigsee and the salt mine at Berchtesgaden, I went down there when I went to Germany on school exchange it was just amazing. The Eagles Nest isn't far from there either so enjoy
B.Schuss
I'm back, baby... ( sort of )
+664|7265|Cologne, Germany

lowing wrote:

Germany can be accurately described with 1 word..........CLASS.

Simply put, everything that I have seen and experienced in just 2 days from the people to the food to the history to the scenery,
has been nothing short of class,


I am enlightened and born again
wow....what's going on here ?

posting under the influence ?
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,822|6529|eXtreme to the maX
Its amazing what can happen when people get out a bit.
Fuck Israel
globefish23
sophisticated slacker
+334|6747|Graz, Austria
I suggest you forget Germany and move your ass south over the border to Austria.
The beer is even better there and so are the women.
(Not to forget the food and pastry.)
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7073

Austrian beer is in no way better than German. The Germans make the best beer in Europe, save the Belgians. Hence, go to Belgium.
JahManRed
wank
+646|7052|IRELAND

ghettoperson wrote:

Austrian beer is in no way better than German. The Germans make the best beer in Europe, save the Belgians. Hence, go to Belgium.
Germans make the best beer in the world..........period! Trust me, I know, beer, it is my thing. The Belgians have a tendency to add spices and herbs to their brews, which is OK I guess, if that's what your into (might as well sup an alco pop if you ask me). The Germans use coriander in Gose.
I believe that bier should be as clean tasting as possible and the quality and purity of the ingredients makes it good, not a bunch of herbs.

I can make a can of 50cent can of tinned chili taste good with some fresh coriander and sour cream.

Last edited by JahManRed (2008-05-02 09:03:23)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7005|SE London

B.Schuss wrote:

lowing wrote:

Germany can be accurately described with 1 word..........CLASS.

Simply put, everything that I have seen and experienced in just 2 days from the people to the food to the history to the scenery,
has been nothing short of class,


I am enlightened and born again
wow....what's going on here ?

posting under the influence ?
All that strong German beer having an effect?
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7075|USA
Nope, totally sober, I am not much of a drinker, unless it is Margaritas I am just floored by what I see. Today ( for those who know the area) we drove from Bad Windsheim to Dachau on the back roads (highway 13).  The drive through the countryside was amazing. Once we got to Dachau, we could not find the concentration camp. I stopped and asked 2 people at 2 different times and no one "understood" what I was asking, even though the spoke English. Is it something the residence wish to forget or are ashamed of?

It was a very interesting place ( to say the least) The crematorium and the "showers" left you speechless.

This weekend we plan on going to  Berchtesgaden and the Eagles Nest. Should we just drive it or would we get more out of the trip by taking the train?

Tomorrow we are going to Rothenberg and do some shopping and site seeing....... torture museum or something, I am told.


Stingray24, if you go no where else in the world for the rest of your life, do not pass on Germany. To date I have been no where in the states or Asia or the ME () that compares as far as history, scenery, or people. A must for any bucket list.

Guys I can't thank you enough for all the input for my trip here, I do check this thread and we talk about stuff to do and see based on what has been posted.

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