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Med Summer '12
... in the scenery...
This charter Med season has finally finished! We had lots of charters, always a full boat plus more, lots of parties and birthdays and not a lot of time off the boat. We had multiple 24hr turnarounds: where we were working from 7am in the morning with guests, theyd depart and we would spend until 1/2am in the morning turning over the boat - think- every surface wiped, sheets rolled, fresh flowers cut & arranged, fridges unstocked of the ...
Poor but sexy
... it was one of the most enjoyable clubs I've ever been to. Why? Well I like to be different but mostly because of the music and the people. Finally a club that’ll play some Airbourne without hesitation! Furthermore watching chicks trying to dance whilst wearing a corset, boots and other restraining apparatus’ is really entertaining.
Berghain/Panorama Bar
I can't claim to have been to this club but I ...
Berlin!
... is beautiful! Sara's uncle Mark met us at the train station and we went to a Turkish restaurant for dinner. It was delicious! Even Drew and Sara loves it :) then we took a stroll down by the river, went to a really awesome bar, and went and saw the Brandenburg Gate lit up at night. It was gorgeous at night! We also saw the hotel where Michael Jackson dangled his baby from the balcony! So. ...
Dinner for One and fun for a million
... the signs for the railway station. There are ticket machines in the tunnel near the platform and when we'd figured out what we needed (a €3 Berlin ABC ticket that gives two hours of travel) we were sorted. It might be worth noting that the tickets should be validated in the rather anonymous machines on the platform - there was one at the top of the steps on the platform we used. It took us a while to work this out but we had twenty minutes to wait for our train ...
"Don't be shy, you're in Germany now"
... literally every aspect of Jewish history. We were disappointed that of this, relatively little of it was related specifically to Berlin and Germany. The museum itself is a modern building designed purposely to make you feel disorientated and chaotic, apparently to replicate and remind you how the Jews have been treated and how it must have been for them. The building contained "voids", which were essentially gaps in the structure that were left to demonstrate ...