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Old 04-02-2007, 07:25   #16
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Looks like Disneyland to me.

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Old 04-02-2007, 07:32   #17
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Next trip, definately going to be in there.
maybe next trip, you can give a brother a head's up...
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Old 04-02-2007, 07:34   #18
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Looks like Disneyland to me
hmmm...no big mice, no Goofy dogs, no mice ears on the street sweepers...the only rides are on the Blomberg, but other than that, i see the similarity...
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Old 04-02-2007, 10:26   #19
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Yep! Always need to remember the most important part of a language lk. I'm going to have to try everything on the menu. BTW. I was in Vegas a couple weeks ago. The day I was leaving, I came across the Hofbräuhaus. A replica of the one in Munich. Next trip, definately going to be in there.
Ah Ha! SHOT 2008, in Vegas, Hofbräuhaus has gotta be better than the Thai place and Howl at the Moon. Time to get the Deutsche mehr besser, klar?
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Old 04-02-2007, 13:22   #20
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Ah Ha! SHOT 2008, in Vegas, Hofbräuhaus has gotta be better than the Thai place and Howl at the Moon. Time to get the Deutsche mehr besser, klar?
stimmt...
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:50   #21
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Gentlemen, I´m glad the photo brings back some good memories for you. Spring is moving in slowly. I took the motorcycle for a spin from Tölz to Oberammergau and back via Garmisch on Sunday.

I´d be happy to take my camera along next time and take some photos for you.

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P.S. Here is a photo from Fasching on Marktstrasse in Tölz. A good time of the year for us, we collected well over 60 drivers licenses for DUI/DWI this year...
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Old 04-03-2007, 02:56   #22
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Looks like Disneyland to me.

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Well yeah TR. It hasn't had the 400 plus years of 'break in'. I helped with that in Munich. Need to start the process in the one in Vegas.

I'll let you know the next time I head up to Vegas lk. Last trip I met my daughter who had come in from Denver with some friends for a long weekend. However, they had plans to do some clubbing or whatever with friends at night. They didn't need dad tagging along. So, I just partied with the Spring Break folks.

That is a beautiful route Mike. I went to language school in Oberammergau. Fashing was a fun time. Can't remember. Is that the one, that at the end, one is supposed to wash out thier wallet in the Isar, cause they aren't supposed to have any money left?
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:44   #23
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That is a beautiful route Mike. I went to language school in Oberammergau. Fashing was a fun time. Can't remember. Is that the one, that at the end, one is supposed to wash out thier wallet in the Isar, cause they aren't supposed to have any money left?
It sure is ! I love riding up there. Nice and cool, even in summertime. NATO school is still up in Oberammergau. They do some language training in Garmisch as well. Friend of mine is a arabic Gulf, she was here from Ft. Hood for a language class not so long ago.

They still do the wallet washing stuff ! Too funny, when the Isar river is covered with ice and snow...
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Old 04-03-2007, 07:44   #24
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from Joe Hannon

I sent my friend Joe Hannon those pics you all posted and this was his reply...

Mike,

Most of the time I was on that street it was going to-coming from a couple
favoriate bars and I was blind with excitement or blind ass drunk!<g>
There's a bridge down further (behind you in the fasching picture) over the
Isar (Danube) and they have BIG brown trout in there that you can feed
brochen's too. Further up the hill, around the bend and on the right side
(towards Flint Kaserne) is the Polizie station.

The reason I know this particularly, is when you get drunk and you and your
pal decide your hungry and want "trout" to eat and you take one of those
old issued military net thingees that no one ever used and feed the fishies
some brouchen and then scoop up a bunch with that net . . . you go to the
Polizie jail and spend the night sleeping on a cement, cold assed bed. Then
next morning you attend a class and they tell you all about their
conservation laws n' shit and then someone from HQ's comes and gets you and
your on shit-detail and Kaserne arrest for about a month!<g>

Ah . . . the good ole' days where not much was "critical" but everything
good and fun was discouraged!

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Old 04-03-2007, 08:37   #25
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*laughing*

Thanks for sharing this ! I guess this is how alot of former SF from Flint feel.

It´s the Isar River River, it runs into the Danube, but that´s many many klicks further northeast, at Deggendorf, lower Bavaria.

It´s rainbow trouts in there, no brown trout.

You can still feed and fish them, and it´s still illegal without a fishing license.

The Polizei jail is equipped with comfy matrasses now. They rather make you pay a fine nowadays rather than have you crash one or two nights behind bars (the cost is up to US$110 per night, no breakfast either).

All other than that, it´s pretty much the same over here. Would be alot nicer with Flint Kasere and the QP´s around though....
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Old 04-16-2007, 04:09   #26
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OK, some more pics for those who care. Took the motorcycle for a 250 mile spin from Munich to Tölz, Oberammergau, Garmisch, Fernpass, Reutte in Tirol to Kempten/Allgäu and back to Tölz.

Thought I´d share some photos with ya´ll.
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Old 06-11-2007, 09:54   #27
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Sure, rub it in Mike, everybody is looking at the pictures wishing they were there, including me. I left there about 41 years ago and one of these days I may go back.
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Old 06-11-2007, 09:58   #28
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OK, some more pics for those who care. Took the motorcycle for a 250 mile spin from Munich to Tölz, Oberammergau, Garmisch, Fernpass, Reutte in Tirol to Kempten/Allgäu and back to Tölz.

Thought I´d share some photos with ya´ll.
I've wandered a similar route....Kempten/Allgau is gorgeous this time of year. Sure do miss that.
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Old 06-11-2007, 10:03   #29
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Sorry for rubbin´ it in Joe. When you come for a visit the first 5 Weissbier are on me. Promise.

@Ret10Echo: You are right, the Allgäu is a very beautiful area. We ride the bikes down there quite often, from Munich to Kempten, Memmingen, on to Lindau and the Bodensee. This is the perfect time of the year. Makes me a little sad that I´m leaving for Colorado on Saturday...

Rogue, das sind sie wirklich. Ich brauche die Berge, egal ob in Bayern oder in den USA.

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Riding the BMW in the Allgäu Alps,
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