Going to Europe Tommorrow

Germany , France ,Belgium ,Netherlands and London . any suggestions of things not to miss would be appreciated . Already plan on checking out the coffee shops in Amsterdam :slight_smile:

Bye, have a good time and don’t forget to write!

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
Germany , France ,Belgium ,Netherlands and London . any suggestions of things not to miss would be appreciated . Already plan on checking out the gay bars in Amsterdam :)[/quote]

There, fixed it for you…

I kid, I kid. Have fun, and make sure to note the disastrous effects that your beloved liberal/socialist/union policies have on peoples and societies.

I’m going to most of those places next year so no suggestions at the moment.

The way I understand it is Germany is more liberal than America but more prosperous .I do not consider myself to be anything like a socialist .I think with my anti war stance along with my anti war on drugs makes me more conservative than even Zeb :slight_smile:

Smoke that ZEB :slight_smile:

Oh, why did you post this here and not GAL? The responses here will be fewer and closer to what Z E B said. And after that last sentence or this one, somehow turning into a religious argument on why abortion is bad for the economy.

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Oh, why did you post this here and not GAL? The responses here will be fewer and closer to what Z E B said. And after that last sentence or this one, somehow turning into a religious argument on why abortion is bad for the economy.[/quote]

I do not know any one over there

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Oh, why did you post this here and not GAL? The responses here will be fewer and closer to what Z E B said. And after that last sentence or this one, somehow turning into a religious argument on why abortion is bad for the economy.[/quote]

I do not know any one over there
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He may be Full Retard, but he is OUR full retard ; 0

[quote]JEATON wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Oh, why did you post this here and not GAL? The responses here will be fewer and closer to what Z E B said. And after that last sentence or this one, somehow turning into a religious argument on why abortion is bad for the economy.[/quote]

I do not know any one over there
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He may be Full Retard, but he is OUR full retard ; 0[/quote]

It is your inability for critcal thinking , if you notice anyone that does not see things the way the Circle Jerk Society sees things is some how vastly discounted . And it does not bother me that you have a small mind .

If you think my statement incorrect name me one person that disagrees with the Circle Jerk Society and still posts . I can name a slew that have become frustrated with the small minded mentality

It amuses me

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]JEATON wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Oh, why did you post this here and not GAL? The responses here will be fewer and closer to what Z E B said. And after that last sentence or this one, somehow turning into a religious argument on why abortion is bad for the economy.[/quote]

I do not know any one over there
[/quote]

He may be Full Retard, but he is OUR full retard ; 0[/quote]

It is your inability for critcal thinking , if you notice anyone that does not see things the way the Circle Jerk Society sees things is some how vastly discounted . And it does not bother me that you have a small mind .

If you think my statement incorrect name me one person that disagrees with the Circle Jerk Society and still posts . I can name a slew that have become frustrated with the small minded mentality

It amuses me
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Pitt,
I was simply and warmly claiming you as member of our little “tit for tat” community.
Why so mean?

[quote]JEATON wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]JEATON wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Oh, why did you post this here and not GAL? The responses here will be fewer and closer to what Z E B said. And after that last sentence or this one, somehow turning into a religious argument on why abortion is bad for the economy.[/quote]

I do not know any one over there
[/quote]

He may be Full Retard, but he is OUR full retard ; 0[/quote]

It is your inability for critcal thinking , if you notice anyone that does not see things the way the Circle Jerk Society sees things is some how vastly discounted . And it does not bother me that you have a small mind .

If you think my statement incorrect name me one person that disagrees with the Circle Jerk Society and still posts . I can name a slew that have become frustrated with the small minded mentality

It amuses me
[/quote]

Pitt,
I was simply and warmly claiming you as member of our little “tit for tat” community.
Why so mean?[/quote]

I am at home here why such a thin skin ?

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

I am at home here why such a thin skin ?
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It came with the small mind…

You are lucky that you are going to Amsterdam now, before the purchase of soft drugs by foreigners, i.e. without a dutch weed-pass, is prohibited!

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
The way I understand it is Germany is more liberal than America but more prosperous .I do not consider myself to be anything like a socialist .I think with my anti war stance along with my anti war on drugs makes me more conservative than even Zeb :slight_smile:

Smoke that ZEB :)[/quote]

I often agree with you pit, but an anti-war position is not a typical conservative position regardless of what the revisionist libertarians say. Its a very leftist position, Ron Paul for instance is not a typical rightwing guy in that regard.

[quote]florelius wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
The way I understand it is Germany is more liberal than America but more prosperous .I do not consider myself to be anything like a socialist .I think with my anti war stance along with my anti war on drugs makes me more conservative than even Zeb :slight_smile:

Smoke that ZEB :)[/quote]

I often agree with you pit, but an anti-war position is not a typical conservative position regardless of what the revisionist libertarians say. Its a very leftist position, Ron Paul for instance is not a typical rightwing guy in that regard.

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IMO right wing does not equate to conservative . In most cases it equates to nut jobery :slight_smile:

In A-Dam check out the Bulldog Coffeeshop & the redlight district. Do not take a credit card to either.

In Germany go to the Reeperbahn in Hamburg, leave your CCs at the hotel in the safe. Rent a Porsche if you can and drive it 200 mph to Munich which is very cool. Go to the P3 disco and make a scene.

Skip France…and Belgium

In London take all of your credit cards with you, and don’t ask any drunk buggers to show their “Yorktown Medals”.

Edit:

I’m sorry, but would you rather have info over tourist stuff like the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam or the Deutsche Nationales Technik & Wissenschaftsmuseum in Munich?

[quote]Cuso wrote:
In A-Dam check out the Bulldog Coffeeshop & the redlight district. Do not take a credit card to either.

In Germany go to the Reeperbahn in Hamburg, leave your CCs at the hotel in the safe. Rent a Porsche if you can and drive it 200 mph to Munich which is very cool. Go to the P3 disco and make a scene.

Skip France…and Belgium

In London take all of your credit cards with you, and don’t ask any drunk buggers to show their “Yorktown Medals”.

Edit:

Thanks :slight_smile:

I’m sorry, but would you rather have info over tourist stuff like the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam or the Deutsche Nationales Technik & Wissenschaftsmuseum in Munich?[/quote]

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
The way I understand it is Germany is more liberal than America but more prosperous .I do not consider myself to be anything like a socialist .I think with my anti war stance along with my anti war on drugs makes me more conservative than even Zeb :slight_smile:

Smoke that ZEB :)[/quote]
You mean 'Liberal" in that there are so many fucking laws there that they can tell you when you can cut your lawn? Most Germans hate the amount of laws there and want to leave.

[quote]strangemeadow wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
The way I understand it is Germany is more liberal than America but more prosperous .I do not consider myself to be anything like a socialist .I think with my anti war stance along with my anti war on drugs makes me more conservative than even Zeb :slight_smile:

Smoke that ZEB :)[/quote]
You mean 'Liberal" in that there are so many fucking laws there that they can tell you when you can cut your lawn? Most Germans hate the amount of laws there and want to leave.[/quote]

The German law pretaining to cutting your lawn outlines the time frame (from 08:00-22:00) when you can cut your grass. As most people don’t want to be woken up by some idiot cutting his lawn at 04:00 before he goes fishing, the law is just.

But you’re right about the amount of laws. Almost every little thing has a law to make sure that ALL people have equal rights, and nobody is at a disadvantage. The reason some Germans would like to leave is because the German people as a whole are stiff, aloof and it takes time and effort to make binding friendships. In this aspect countries like Holland, Sweden or the USA For example are much looser.

Believe me, based on the current economic and employment situation in Europe, not a whole lot of people want to leave Germany.

[quote]Cuso wrote:

[quote]strangemeadow wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
The way I understand it is Germany is more liberal than America but more prosperous .I do not consider myself to be anything like a socialist .I think with my anti war stance along with my anti war on drugs makes me more conservative than even Zeb :slight_smile:

Smoke that ZEB :)[/quote]
You mean 'Liberal" in that there are so many fucking laws there that they can tell you when you can cut your lawn? Most Germans hate the amount of laws there and want to leave.[/quote]

The German law pretaining to cutting your lawn outlines the time frame (from 08:00-22:00) when you can cut your grass. As most people don’t want to be woken up by some idiot cutting his lawn at 04:00 before he goes fishing, the law is just.

But you’re right about the amount of laws. Almost every little thing has a law to make sure that ALL people have equal rights, and nobody is at a disadvantage. The reason some Germans would like to leave is because the German people as a whole are stiff, aloof and it takes time and effort to make binding friendships. In this aspect countries like Holland, Sweden or the USA For example are much looser.

Believe me, based on the current economic and employment situation in Europe, not a whole lot of people want to leave Germany.[/quote]
I see your location is Germany, so you know of what you speak about, but, I used to live in Holland (which the Dutch call Germany “light”) and we have German friends and had a German AuPair for our daughter. They were all very sour about the amount of laws. They may be intended to be fair to all, but in my experience the German public isn’t so happy about it. I didn’t spend a lot of time in Germany, mainly Munich and Dusseldorf, but I thought the people were very warm and friendly, as opposed to Holland where people would look at you like your were a mental patient if you smiled at them. Very chilly reception. The Dutch people next door to me said something like “We Dutch don’t even like other Dutch.”