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Friedrich Ebert Strasse 20 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, 55130, 6131-8060
... facilities.
I'll know where I'm going instinctively.
Like a thief who must know every corner, every air duct, every hallway, every locked door, every personnel station, every inch of possible ground to be learned via online airport mapping systems.
This is how I will wake up and move myself onward.
From a drunk and Valium based slumber I will awake in Germany, a country which I have never visited nor ...
... no rooster cry, plus the sky was bilious and heavy with clouds. We were supposed to meet our friends, DeAnna and Andrew, in an hour.
Worms, pronounced 'vehrms’ more or less, was the first stop of our four-day holiday tour. A little over an hour from Mayweilerhof, Tracy and I sped along the “A” (what the cool kids call the Autobahn), following the instructions of our pushy-but-effective GPS, Helga, who led us right to the tourist ...
Short entry this time....
Only here for one night. Got to the hotel saw a couple of shops with beersteins, birkenstocks and clocks. Had dinner and watched some feral women proceed to get ****** and act like idiots in the hotel bar. Some good news though, won 30 euro on the slot machine in the hotel.
One of the guys (we assume it was a guy) even peed in the hotel hallway and our Tour Manager had to clean it up. People can be such animals.
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... go straight to sleep on the bus. she puts it down to having a kid and she can get woken up lots overnight so you get used to going quickly back to sleep but i mean seriously we're in a bus and its definatly not the most comfortable thing to sleep in.
Went to a beer stein factory this morning and it was heaps interesting to learn how they make them and the storys behind them..
anyways caitlin
... and such pleasant conversation. However, all the treats are sure to spoil me! Not only the sweets, but the sheer immensity of their hospitality!
I went to the ballet last night and saw an A-MA-ZING piece by Twyla Tharp (with fantastical music by Phillip Glass). I managed to get the very last ticket and could not have been happier, especially after I realized what a performance I had treated myself to for the evening. I was practically speechless ...
... from a verz nice ladz in broken english, we figure out how to open the door, and catch another train back to where we are supposed to be. =) So thats the end of my storz for todaz. Tomorrow we head out towards Vienna. We might stop in Munich but we are not sure. Either or waz, we are going to see a Jewish concentration camp from World War 2 todaz or tomorrow, and then continue on to explore the musical history of Vienna. We ...
Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany jasondcriswell... at least I knew that we already were familiar with the Frankfurt Airport. Our friend, Bill, saw us off to the Hauptbahnhof (Train Station). Keeping things short and sweet, we said our goodbyes and were on our way to the Lufthansa terminal for our flight home...
Mainz, Germany kcossin... quickly or your partner will walk away. Not quite the analogy I'd use, but it made the class memorable. After class, we had a brewery tour and then went out on the town in Mainz. I'll leave the details out of that one.....what happens in Mainz stays in Mainz ;) Yesterday we went to the Schott Glass production plant in Mainz (no..they don't make actual shot glasses ;) ) but they do make everything from halogen bulbs to the shelves in fridges to thermal solar panels. We joined up with ...
Mainz, Germany rmwildman... it has a restaurant inside and not wine and therefore I couldn't drink my way out haha. Something I did have at the restaurant was Lebensknoedel. I didn't know what this was because it was ordered for me. When I got it I started eating it and it was ok, but it tasted like an off meat pie. After I started eating, I was told it was pig liver and it suddenly became inedible. Anyway, it had to be done. OK Auf Wiedersehen (Until next time)
Mainz, Germany amullett... you’d never do in the US, where freeways scream right over and around the centers of towns, frequently chopping up neighborhoods in the process. In Europe they stop at the edges, strictly a point-to-point sprint. You still have to wind your way through the cities, usually.
Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany hardiek
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