Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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Bicycle Country Germany

There are so few things which I as an Englishman, after two years in Germany do not know.

For example: One should not, in the hilly towns of Germany is not the start of spring, his bike a little maintenance unit must comply. I have learned today. For every bike shop in which I am clean run, says: "We have no dates."

dates?

bike shop?

In England bicycle shop owner inattentive ex-hippies who smoke much hash that they would get only at the mention of the very business standard consulting national word "date" sweats (it would of course English is not "date" but "appointment" or " slot ").

The German mechanic (I call it the easy times, because it determines is an education that is so) may look like, but they must - because now that it work in Germany - act professionally.

For the German customer, with the TÜV one of the world's most stringent car safety tests to complain without endure every second year can drive, nothing that is not maintained top. Over winter, the wheel has probably suffered and now it has to be made roadworthy again. Otherwise I can not say that my usual bike shop wants to make these days a date with me, where I normally just drive by but otherwise, and that thing give short.

The German cycling: the well-washed his bike every Saturday and badges to be an MOT sticker.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Broadband Hack Usb Blog

coincidence suggests not always correlated paths through cities

Today, for the Englishman living in Germany a doubly important day:

first It is the Day of German beers;

second It is also St. George's Day, the almost-forgotten
National Celebration of the English.

While the Scots are at the St. Andrew's Day, the Valise at St. David's and the Irishman on St. Patrick's too hard crash at the St. George's Day is surprisingly little going on.

Wherever on earth there are Irish people are on 17 March, all on the road and fully in the celebrations - most notably so in New York. The Irishman come from around the world and there will be quite comfortable with the Guinness. Likewise, the Scots with a bottle of whiskey.

only on non-British. Perhaps because our national drink - beer now be the time should - usually a dishwater is undrinkable. London Pride is just. But it was something like that. Actually, the 23 would

April claims to be the German national holiday: the achievements of the German brewers for centuries have shaped the German identity - and even if you are no longer world export champion, you will be considered in terms of beer is still commonly referred to as World's Best. and probably quite a few German - -