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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby Fozzer » Thu Jun 30, 2005 4:40 pm


....So what do we have? Whisky, golf and good fishing  :P

Craig  8)


...and blokes in short skirts playing tunes on inflated pigs bladders...  ::)...!

...sorry, Craig...Scotland is a truly lovely country... 8)...!
(We are very glad to have you)...;)...!

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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby cobzz » Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:04 pm

Australia: beats the hell outa US

This topic isn't going to work... ::) :P



lol, read the rest of the post
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby cobzz » Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:08 pm

[quote]Spot on Scott.

Nice post!


Not like Cobzz very strange post. I think he is talking to himself
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby commoner » Fri Jul 01, 2005 2:25 am

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...and blokes in short skirts playing tunes on inflated pigs bladders...
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby Souichiro » Fri Jul 01, 2005 2:52 am


...and MIDGES...huge biting midges.............great country........hate the bl***y MIDGES...commoner ;D ;D



Aye Those little bastards are a pain in the.......Well anywhere! Beatuifull Country though! Went there once when I was much smaller...Me dad had a small rubber boat with him...Of course when at Loch ness he had to try it out! Of course I had to come along..Let's say the engine wasn't very reliable..
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby Saitek » Fri Jul 01, 2005 3:31 am

no its just when you edit my posts



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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby Hagar » Fri Jul 01, 2005 3:52 am

Oh please, lighten up Ben for goodness sake. ::) It was intended as a joke. Typical Aussie humour. That was perfectly obvious to me right from the start. If it offends you don't read it. To the best of my knowledge nobody appointed you as a mod or forced you to participate in this thread.
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby -sam- » Fri Jul 01, 2005 4:40 am

I live in Germany. Well actually in Bavaria near the Alps.
I love my country, the people, the countryside, the lakes, our culture, our beer, our food.
You probabely know the "oktoberfest" or "wiesn" (in other words the biggest public drug scene in the world ;D ).
We Bavarians have an interesting dialect.. wich is very easy to learn.. you will speak it automatically when speaking german after 5 mass of beer (1mass=1liter).
If you ever visit bavaria don
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby Souichiro » Fri Jul 01, 2005 5:34 am

[quote]Another thing I don
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby cobzz » Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:40 am

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Your sick post should be deleted. It is against the rules.
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby ATI_7500 » Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:40 am

I love my country, the people, the countryside, the lakes, our culture, our beer, our food.


Are you talking about Germany as a whole or Bavaria only?

You probabely know the "oktoberfest" or "wiesn" (in other words the biggest public drug scene in the world ;D ).


Overcrowded and overexpensive(!).

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Be careful with that! Fozzer gets nightmares when seeing Lederhosn!

We have a very dangerous social system called the "generation contract" wich means. The young people pay for the old people. Nice idea.. but our birth rate is decreasing constantly since 20 years. So earlier or later
the system will collapse.


Yes, our social system has some major porblems, but the so-called "generation contract" is not the only cause.

Please Britain.. send us Margret Thatcher !! At the moment none of your political parties
has the potential to change this system.


Ugh, if it wasn't for the rest of the party, I think that Angela Merkel could fullfill the role of a Maggie Thatcher pretty well.

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And I also blame it on our whole population not only politicans. The people have to learn that you have to do something for your money and it
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby Craig. » Fri Jul 01, 2005 6:48 am

Running away from problems
attempting to make a better life for themselves. I have a number of family members scattered about the globe, all of them went because they saw a better opportunity elsewhere, and its paid off for them. If you want to look at it as running away from problems so be it, but sounds to me from other posts like you want out of Germany yourself but cant take the next step to leaving. Or your just happy to stay there and complain about the place. Either way dont put down others for doing something to better themselves.
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby ATI_7500 » Fri Jul 01, 2005 7:03 am

attempting to make a better life for themselves.


It's the same with guys like M. Schumacher or other rich people, just on a smaller scale. Their taxes are missing in the government's budget and in the social system.

I have a number of family members scattered about the globe, all of them went because they saw a better opportunity elsewhere, and its paid off for them.


All of my family members are living in Germany. And they don't want to leave.

Or your just happy to stay there and complain about the place.


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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby -sam- » Fri Jul 01, 2005 7:24 am

Are you talking about Germany as a whole or Bavaria only?


Bavaria.. can
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Re: Views about YOUR country

Postby Fozzer » Fri Jul 01, 2005 12:42 pm


.....Be careful with that! Fozzer gets nightmares when seeing Lederhosn!.......



OH NO..... :o....!

...not the dreaded Lederhosn..... :o....!
...It's going to be another night spent in the wardrobe... :'(...!

Mind you, the beer and sausage look pretty good... ;D...!

I would hate it if any of my family moved abroad with a risk of never seeing them again..... :'(...!

Paul.....It's rather nice here in England... 8)... ;D...!
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