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praise for Deutchland
They brew the best beer in the world, they bear the most beautiful women in the world, they build the best cars in the world, they invented some of the best food in the world, and they exported some damn fine folks to the USA!
Le Subtil
11:30:40 AM
10/22/01

RE: praise for Deutchland
Bunch of freakin' anal retentive engineers, to a man!

BTW, you forgot the best cameras in the world.
BobK
11:46:11 AM
10/22/01

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How does one "invent" food?
chili36
11:48:45 AM
10/22/01

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A new 'favorites' thread!

Pilsner Urquell.
Kim Basinger.
Ferrari.
Beef Wellington.
Many good people did escape: Albert Einstein, for example.
Tilt
11:49:56 AM
10/22/01

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Now is the time on Sprockets when we dance!
Buddha Bear
12:39:11 PM
10/22/01

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Too bad they don't have much of a sense of humor.
Gear Slut
12:47:15 PM
10/22/01

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You may touch my monkey...
laqtis
1:10:05 PM
10/22/01

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Just don't use the "K" word around here!
Dunadan
4:52:32 PM
10/22/01

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Don't be such a sour kraut Dunadan
Buddha Bear
4:55:51 PM
10/22/01

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OK, but I dunno about the food since its mostly sausage type stuff. Does anybody really know what goes into sausage?
rockbuck
5:55:01 PM
10/22/01

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Head cheese, balls and tails!

I do think them little wiener dogs are cute.
Nigal
10:52:51 PM
10/22/01

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Holland?

I want to say something rude but I can't because I'm being good
Biz
10:54:42 PM
10/22/01

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The beer. 'Nuf said about that. I have no idea about the women, but quite a few men were hot. Audi on the auto bahn. Yes. Beef Wellington is British. I love Germany too Le Subtil. Want to take a trip? Beer is included.
newgirl
12:40:04 AM
10/23/01

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I hope the beer is better than just Henikans. Skunk with a capital FUNK.
Nigal
12:48:34 AM
10/23/01

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Heinekin ain't German. Neither is Beef Wellington, or Ferrari.
Le Subtil
6:45:09 AM
10/23/01

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Yes, newgirl, I'd be delighted.

p.s. How's it feel being "out"? Nice pic.
Le Subtil
6:48:12 AM
10/23/01

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You are Correct, Sir! LOL! In addition, Pilsner Urquell is from what is now the Czech Republic.

(and Kim is from GEORGIA)

The point is, you've got your list and I've got mine. Food from Britain... who's a-thunk it?
Tilt
8:40:50 AM
10/23/01

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Just goes to show how little we, as Americans, know about European countries. I do not think the average American knows very much about Europe or any other continent, for that matter.
skiracer
9:29:00 AM
10/23/01

RE: praise for Deutchland
"My mom says there's a lot of black people in Africa."

Eric Cartman

There ya go ski. And they say TV is wortheless!
Nigal
9:30:46 AM
10/23/01

RE: praise for Deutchland
Quite right, tilt.

I only brought it up 'cause I was drinking German beer this last weekend, got a ride in a friend's new VW, and I happend to see Heidi Klum on TV.

It's ALL good!
Le Subtil
9:31:39 AM
10/23/01

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BEEFCAKE!!!!
Minister of Truth
9:32:25 AM
10/23/01

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Europe?? Didn't Disney build something there??
chili36
9:32:37 AM
10/23/01

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might be an interesting thread....Which non-North American countries have you visited? or...Approximately how many days of your life have you spent out of the U.S.?
skiracer
9:36:24 AM
10/23/01

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So Canada won't count as outside the U.S.?
sklukaz
9:50:20 AM
10/23/01

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Darn! That's my one big claim to travelling fame.
sklukaz
9:55:06 AM
10/23/01

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Took four years of German in high school. Too bad I didn't learn anything.

I would love to visit Europe, especially England, Germany, and the places where my uncle fought in WWII (Sicily, Italy, Holland).

sklukaz -

Japan: 25 days
Mexico: 5 days
Phil
10:07:15 AM
10/23/01

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Cool! Complete with plaid jammies, no less.
sklukaz
10:15:23 AM
10/23/01

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Exactly zero days. I haven't even been to Mexico! Birch has been all over the freakin globe and is not interested in going again. He'd have to list all the countries....
Joy
10:16:28 AM
10/23/01

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Phil- Mexico is North America

For me:
England - 9 days
Netherlands - 75 days
Denmark - 3 days
skiracer
10:23:19 AM
10/23/01

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Panama - 14 days
Honduras - 21 days
chili36
10:56:10 AM
10/23/01

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Born in Japan, spent 4-1/2 years, lived in Cuba for 5 years, lived in europe for 2 years, spent 2 months in India,2 months in Nepal, Hitchiked from Bangkok to Singapore-4 months, hung out in Indonesia for 2 months, Hitched across Australia- 3 months, spent a total of 2 hours in New Zealand, biggest mistake I made,... sorry but you asked?
wwwandrr
11:32:01 AM
10/23/01

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ski, you asked two questions (mister picky! LOL!!!!)

"Which non-North American countries have you visited? or...Approximately how many days of your life have you spent out of the U.S.?"

phil answered the second one!
radagast
11:52:49 AM
10/23/01

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West Germany two months
East Germany 8 days
France 2 1/2 weeks
Czecklslovakia (prolly misspelled, but oh, well) 4 days
The Netherlands 10 days
Austria 1 day
Denmark 1 day
Belgium 2 days
marmot
12:29:19 PM
10/23/01

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South Korea - One year
North Korea - about three minutes (whoops). I'd love to globe trot a bit and will, some day. There's still a great deal of the U.S. that I've got to explore more fully first.
Max
12:37:10 PM
10/23/01

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Canada - 1 week
Mexico - 1 day
California - 2 weeks
Buddha Bear
12:40:04 PM
10/23/01

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Not only did they invent beer and Brats, but they combined them to beer brats. Now that shows greatness.
deathmarch99
12:41:57 PM
10/23/01

RE: praise for Deutschland
BTW, es ist Deutschland, nicht Deutchland. Danke.
deathmarch99
12:48:26 PM
10/23/01

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I think the Greater Antilles are located on the North American tectonic plate, so I don't know if they 'count'...

More trivia: I think they had beer in Babylon. I *know* they had it in Ancient Egypt.
Tilt
1:29:58 PM
10/23/01

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Allow me to steer this thread back to big breasted beer wenches.

Another round Olga!
bacpac
1:48:19 PM
10/23/01

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England 10 months
Scotland 3 weeks
Wales 5 days
Ireland 10 days
Spain 3 weeks
Italy 2 weeks
Austria 1 week
Germany 1 week
France 2 days
Switzerland 4 days

US Possessions/commonwealths
Puerto Rico 3 years
St John 2 months
St. Thomas passing through

Martinique 10 days
St. Martin/Marteen 10 days

Canada 2 weeks
lee
2:01:34 PM
10/23/01

RE: praise for Deutchland
Man, I asked this question months ago and no one wanted to talk then. What gives? And yeah, Heiniken is Dutch.

Holland- 3, 3 1/2 months (not sure, I was involved in other activities)
Germany- 2 weeks
Italy- 3 hours
Austria- 1 day
Belguim- 1/2 hr.

Le Subtil, being "out" on TT seems to be going well so far. So, how about that trip? I know some damn good beer gardens in Munich.
newgirl
3:37:10 PM
10/23/01

RE: praise for Deutchland
Country formerly known as Yugoslavia- 5days
Spain-7 days
Morrocco-6 hrs.
Denmark-4 days
Norway- 2 days
Germany- 3 days
Switzerland-2days
Belgium-4 hrs.
Mexico-Lost count
Canada- Used to drive up to buy beer, so I don't count it
Venice Beach- 2 days (I'll count it as a foreign country)

Deutchland - a great place! Our big mistake was driving a Volkswagen Bus on the Autobahn.
Aero
4:11:30 PM
10/23/01

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Newgirl: Ich bereit zum losfahren mein liebchen!
Le Subtil
4:27:31 PM
10/23/01

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Picky, picky!!

Those of you who were in the Netherlands, where did you go?
Phil
4:27:48 PM
10/23/01

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In the Neolithic era humans began to move from hunting gathering to collecting plants and agriculture as a means to gather food. One of the most widely cultivated plants was wheat, which was hulled, ground up, mixed with water, kneaded, and cooked into a bread-like food or made into porridge. Sometime later stored grain became germinated and people probably noticed how much sweeter it got. Later still the mixtures were put into vessels and became an unexpected beverage. By chance is perhaps the most probable way that beer was invented. Later in Egypt and Europe beer came into production and is said to have been used by Egyptian women as a cosmetic. During the Middle Ages in Europe high quality beer began to be produced in the monasteries and was often enjoyed by the common folk. Around that time in Germany the principle and rules for purity in beer, the simple "Malt, Hops, and Water" laws were put out. Various measures were enacted to support and improve the quality of beer at the time.
Violin
4:39:28 PM
10/23/01

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"beer came into production and is said to have been used by Egyptian women as a cosmetic."

Funny - now it's used by men in place of women's cosmetics.
Violin
4:40:48 PM
10/23/01

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Canada - lost count
Great Britain - 45 days
France - 1 day
Spain - 7 days
Malta - 7 days
Italy - 1 day
Greece - 7 days
Mexico - 1 day
China - 10 days
Gear Slut
5:14:52 PM
10/23/01

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New Mexico - two days
gojo
5:23:03 PM
10/23/01

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Like my relatives out there say:

New Mexico - Not really new; not really Mexico!
BobK
5:26:24 PM
10/23/01

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Carjackistan - 5 minutes
BaSO4
5:28:37 PM
10/23/01

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