Hi everyone! I came over from the OM where I was mostly a lurker because I have a fragile psyche and can't handle being yelled at. I'm trying to be more involved here. Living in Germany right now so if anyone back in the US wants to know what the Broncos do in the future hit me up!
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Originally posted by Warfkin View PostHi everyone! I came over from the OM where I was mostly a lurker because I have a fragile psyche and can't handle being yelled at. I'm trying to be more involved here. Living in Germany right now so if anyone back in the US wants to know what the Broncos do in the future hit me up!
Unfortunately, my German isn't useful for much beyond bars and maybe a restaraunt --- ich habe allergie geghen milch produckte. Ich kan nicht kase oder butter oder rahm essen.....
Yea, I bet that was really bad spelling and stuff.
Welcome. Where in Germany do you live?
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Originally posted by Tned View Post
Hallo. Wie gehts. Ich mochte ein bier bischen.
Unfortunately, my German isn't useful for much beyond bars and maybe a restaraunt --- ich habe allergie geghen milch produckte. Ich kan nicht kase oder butter oder rahm essen.....
Yea, I bet that was really bad spelling and stuff.
Welcome. Where in Germany do you live?
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Originally posted by Warfkin View Post
Haha, not bad spelling at all and both important sayings. I’m in Stuttgart. Where are you?
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Originally posted by Tned View Post
I'm in Arkansas, USA, but travel to Germany on business a few times a year, most years. Most of my Stuttgart time has been at the Movenpick at the airport, the airport Messa, and some walking around downtown around Schlossplatz/Konigstrasse and that area.
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Originally posted by Warfkin View Post
Sounds like you've hit all of the hot spots in town. The airport is the best place because if you're there it means you're going somewhere else. Fun fact, there's a Stuttgart, AR. I learned this while trying to order some things to my place here. Have a great weekend!
LOL, on Stuttgart, Germany. Yea, it's not my favorite town in terms of city center/walking around and killing time, stopping at cafe's/bier gardens to relax and have a coffee or bier.
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Originally posted by Tned View Post
Once upon a time, it (Stuttgart, AR) was world famous for duck hunting. Not sure it still draws people in the same way, but there was a time people traveled in from long distances to duck hunt in Stuttgart.
LOL, on Stuttgart, Germany. Yea, it's not my favorite town in terms of city center/walking around and killing time, stopping at cafe's/bier gardens to relax and have a coffee or bier.
We say that Stuttgart the Detroit of Germany. It's very industrial and car manufacturer centric. The rest of Germany hates the city and its residents which is pretty funny. Generally a very surly bunch here.
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Originally posted by Warfkin View Post
I figured you'd probably heard of Stuttgart, AR. That's where Amazon tries to ship all my packages.
We say that Stuttgart the Detroit of Germany. It's very industrial and car manufacturer centric. The rest of Germany hates the city and its residents which is pretty funny. Generally a very surly bunch here.
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Porsche would be a great tour. It's wild to see the number of $200k Porsches just parked on the streets here. The Mercedes museum is very cool as well, if only for the architecture.
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Once travel returns to normal, and I'm back (hoping to be in Stuttgart in May and Munich in June), I'll try and get some time to check them out. Then again, who knows if they will be doing tours this year. Either way, I'll pull myself away from bier gardens and Italian restaurants in my downtime, and check out Porsche and Mercedes!
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