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    Bringing down the vulgaroisie Member King Henry V's Avatar
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    Well tomorrow I am leaving for the fiar city of Vienna for a month of exquisite cakes, fine food and fruit wines! (There's also culture). After there's a week in Hungary with perhaps a visit to Budapest. The only downside is that it takes 13 hours to go from the western end of Switzerland to the eastern end of Austria by train. Oh joy. So it's goodbye for a month because I don't have a laptop, allthough I will go to an internet cafe from time to time.
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    hey! it#s kaiser checking in from Germany! I gotta get used to the keyboards here and all, but it's been really fun so far. After a 8 and a half hour plane ride, we took a bus on the autobahn to Landau, where we met up with our host families. Clegane, I didn't see your "red pagoda"! Airport security out of American wasn't that bad, and coming in I don't remember any security whatsoever. We leave for Munich on Wendsday. I'm really enjoying myself (although this keyboard is taking some getting used to, and the flight gave me the worst headache I've had in ages). I'll keep you updated
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    By the way, can we get this stickied? So we don't need a new thread for every vaction
    oh and I thought it was tschüß?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaiser of Arabia
    By the way, can we get this stickied? So we don't need a new thread for every vaction
    oh and I thought it was tschüß?
    Regional differences. One 's', two 's's or one 'ß'. It's all pronounced the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaiser of Arabia
    Clegane, I didn't see your "red pagoda"!

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    well i'm actually gonna miss capo and his weird sigs. have fun. oh wait he's gone. nooooooooooooooooooooo

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    Grüßgott Wien!
    Having done the gruelling 14 hour train journey (delayed by an hour), I have finnally arrived in Vienna and a t my grandparents' house. And guess what, it's raining! So now I'm going to do what I do every time I go to my see my grandparents. Watch their unending collection of WW2 films and documentaries. I just watched "Hitler: the Rise of Evil" (in German) and now its time to watch all 16 hours of a television series "The Winds of War". I've seen it so many times that I can practically recite the dialogue. And there's still a month to go!
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    Quote Originally Posted by King Henry V
    Well tomorrow I am leaving for the fiar city of Vienna for a month of exquisite cakes, fine food and fruit wines! (There's also culture). After there's a week in Hungary with perhaps a visit to Budapest. The only downside is that it takes 13 hours to go from the western end of Switzerland to the eastern end of Austria by train. Oh joy. So it's goodbye for a month because I don't have a laptop, allthough I will go to an internet cafe from time to time.
    Bye.
    Bye King Henry V!!! We're gonna miss you!!!
    Ja mata, TosaInu. You will forever be remembered.

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