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Kohlleppelsweg 45 Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 44791, 234-92590
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Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany marggraf... during the holidays, it's basically warm red wine with spices, I have yet to try it though. I found out that Germany DOES have egg nog and that was a great discovery. They also have Jaeger Tea...weird? so I have a few more things I must try before the season ends. There is seriously so much food being served that it's impossible to try all of it. They have a lot of spiced nuts and these things they make from mashed potatoes where they basically take some meat and pack mashed potatoes around ...
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany torilusk... by cops. Turns out there was a very violent murderer trying to make his way to Dusseldorf yesterday so the cops were searching the train for him. I guess they found him finally. Pretty crazy stuff.
So now I am finally back in Dusseldorf and happy to be here. I can't believe I actually got "home-sick". When I got home nobody was here so I went to take a nap and woke up to find Kobi and Yael standing in my room watching me ...
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... as everyone else.
2.) What do they eat in Germany? They eat food. Some common foods you find in the US that you don't find here include: Peanut butter, cheddar cheese, chocolate chips, brown sugar, vanilla extract, salsa, tortillas, hot peppers, pop tarts, macaroni and cheese, and top ramen. Foods you find here that you can't find at home include: Turkish Kebabs, Turkish Pizzas, Currywurst, zweibelkuchen (onion cake), Marzipan, milchreis ...
For those bored enough to be reading any of these blogs, I would like to say...thanks. Second, I hope to keep your interest long enough to finish one entry. I have a small ghetto computer that I will be using (with one hand), saving everything on a USB stick and then trying to get to an internet cafe to publish entries. Therefore, there will be ...
dusseldorf airport, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany sangria1269... like the best time.
Tanya has also been giving me a lot of free time to go out and see things which is really cool of her. Yesterday I went with a friend from class to a palace in Benrath. It was pretty spiffy but they wouldn't let us see most of the rooms which kind of bummed me out. Pictures were forbidden, but somehow a couple made it onto Anika's camera. The nice thing about being a foreigner is we can just ...
From the beginning, it was agreat experience: I left my mobile
(business and private cell phone) at home not to be disturbed during my
trip.
In the train travelling to the airport, I met an older couplr, which told me a lot about Egypt - a good start to be informed...
... one thing about the Germans. The old ones may stink really bad, but, they are very hospitable ppl and they are willing to help you, regardless of not knowing the language. And they want to speak to you in English to improve. Well, i get here and immediately see Dave and Adrienne. Damn, did it feel good to see someone I knew. Holy ****. Anyway, i got here and the first night, we just went to a restuarant and got acquainted with liquor in the ...
Bochum, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany kciarnie... trolley. It was only that he dropped my bag that I awoke. Oh another thing, this guy was in nothing more than his underwear and a tshirt. So I was still half asleep and I looked to where he was going. He eventually stopped so I walked up to him and asked what he was doing. I knew he could speak english but I asked him questions like did he take anything, why was he taking them and where was his friend. The strange thing was he didn't give me much of a response, just a blank ...
Weeze, Germany sanderson256
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