Yeah, l live there.
Where?
Common and ogrish.
In Prague.
Sweet! I love the place. I saw Pink Floyd there on their European tour '94.
Melnik is a suburb of Prague, there you will find a restuarace called ‘The Alabama Steak House’. It’s brilliant. When you walk in, you will be greeted by an American and Confederate flag. You get a huge steak for very cheap. The run the ‘Beverly Hill Billies’ sound track on a loop. They may have increased their repertoire of music by now. As an American, I loved it. I thought it was a great take on America.
Is the “Zlatý Strom” still in business? I had a good time there.
I don’t go to the restaurants you mentioned, so I don’t know. I’m don’t live exactly in the center of Prague… In the last days, there were two demonstrations on the Wenceslas Square against political garniture.
Well, Prague is supposed to be pretty… But it’s not affecting my wallet either.
@pat In the Czech Republic, food are a lot cheating and their quality often worth shit. Unfortunately. In Central Europe, there is a terribly bad import (in terms of quality).
I believe it.
It’s true that tourists and strangers praise her medieval construction.
I envy the Americans two things:
- Absolutely different quality of meals.
- Good access to steroids.
#fucktheEU
I think you would have better luck in Polska or Slovakia. The underground market is touch and go. Lot’s of fakes and crappy Mexican shit.
Amen. I never wanted Czech to join.
Russian and English Fluently. A little bit of Spanish from School. I’m in the process of learning Mandarin, but it’s slow going.
Not just Mexican shit… Poland not worth the word (there is also perhaps fake air). Slovakia has tightened the laws (legislation) in this respect. I thing that if you have injure, the American doctor ordered you substance of steroid characteristics, while the EU and the Czech legislation don’t allow to do anything like that.
The only steroids you get from an American doctor is prednisone. You can get on testosterone replacement but very, very few will let you self inject. Most will prescribe Androgel which is a subtopical testosterone you have to apply to your skin everyday. The only way to get a level high enough to be considered a ‘cycle’ would be to use every last drop of every bottle until you have a surplus. Then you may have enough to double up the dose for a little while. Androgel is also expensive as hell. Out of pocket, $1500 per month. With insurance, about $100. So no, America is not the place.
South America is the place. You can walk into any Pharmacia and get what ever the hell you want. Just hand them a list and if they have it, they will sell it.
I think if you have a good acquaintances, so that’s fine.
English, English with a thick southern accent, some German and Arabic. I would love to learn more and am now inspired to look into Rosetta Stone!
English, Chinese, a bit of spanish
you have a thick, Southern accent? That’s totally awesome
I speak English and poquito Espanol
I speak English and enough German to reliably acquire food, beer and transportation if I were to visit Germany again.