-rises from the dead-
#11
I used to stay @ Hauptstrasse 111, Laudenbach, Baden-Wurttenburg... Quaint l'il town just about halfway between Darmstadt & Heidelberg, right on B3. My landlord (10+ years ago) was an ex-SS soldier (or, so I was told). Never asked, he never told. Nice old dude, as far as I was concerned. Always wanted me to hook him up with one of the parade of his Sistas me'N my homey run thru (mostly strippers, but, the occasional Army wife or brat). None of them ever wanted to even look at, let alone touch his wrinkled @$$ (he was, like, 90-ish). Dint speak much English so we mostly conversated auf Deutsch. He rareky called Germany Germany. Called it Deutschland, like they all do. When id DID say Germany it always sounded like CHERRmuny, the way he said it. And, yeah, he kinda spit it out, like he was MAD at either teh word or the country, I never figured out which.
Wonder if he's still alive
Wonder if he's still alive
#12
ok, never kill a zombie with fire, the only thing worse than an undead horde trying to eat your brain, is an undead horde trying to eat yor brain, WHILE ON FIRE! lol and thanks man, im doing my best, so farits workng out rather well, 3 months and ive got small talk nearly nailed down.
#15
and the one who made me a sig pic.
so you don't want to be an amurican anymore?
you in the witness protection program or something?
what are you doing there?
so you don't want to be an amurican anymore?
you in the witness protection program or something?
what are you doing there?
#16
pressing the reset button on life, starting a new one, and to be alot closer to family. plus vacations are easier, i got france to te left, italy south, and i can re-conquer poland to the right.
#17
new country great, its fall andthe leaves are still green/justchanging, and its warm haha, alsogo on like I-google for translating pick up lines :P
#18
DON'T get used to that weather... Its cyclical. MOST of the time, you'll have had AT LEAST two snow events, by this time of year (I lived in Germany for almost 12 years, so, trust me on this one). Not major snow events, mind you, but, snow, nontheless. Even at the low elevation you're at, off towards A-Berg. I'll bet the resorts are sweatin the lack of snow (and cold enough weather to run the snow-guns.
#19
oh i expect it, last year they had tons of snow here, and it killed some of the wintergartens, plus skiing here is popular, and its kinda hard to do with out it, wich is why im prepping, and buying a land rover D110 :P i like to see that snow slow me down in that, MWAHAHAH