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The Tallest Man on Earth
... them. Whether or not there were many people who knew Norgren prior to this night, it didn’t seem to matter. Everyone seemed to really enjoy it. Watching Norgren jam out some catchy riffs coupled with a unique country blues voice, the double bass player harmonize as he played his bass lines, and the keyboard eventually beating the living hell out of a tambourine, everyone was definitely appreciative judging by the mass applause after every song, and had a great time.
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Don't mention the war!!
... in the old East Berlin or in the Western Sector and it was a bit of a surprise when we walked past the old “Checkpoint Charlie” security post where a big sign stated that we were leaving the American Sector when I would have sworn we were in the Soviet zone. Along some of the more important streets there are old photos of the East/West divide and even though you can still recognise some of the buildings, when you look at ...
Semaine 3 - Berlin
... contestataire.
L’autre point que Dominique et moi avons particulièrement adoré de Kreuzberg est l’abondance de restaurants abordables. Les prix ridiculement bas des logements ont eu pour effet de faire de Kreuzberg le principal, sinon le seul foyer d’accueil pour l’immigration européenne à Berlin. Cependant, c’est la communauté turque qui y est majoritaire. Il y a donc une multitude de petits restaurants servant pizzas, pâtes ...
Germany
... rose and why the concentration camps were tolerated. About an hour North of Berlin is Sachsenhousin, one of the first concentration camps and the one from which all of the larger ones were designed. Taking a tour of it is an experience which is difficult to put into words.
Despite its grimm history, the city is colourful with its different architectural styles, interesting people, city-wide artwork and jaggerneister fueled ...
B-Day and Berlin
... on to the top. We were allowed to climb to the top of the dome, from which point visitors can peer straight down into the room where German Parliament member meet.
Also, in Berlin we went to the "Best Club in the World" as rated by some US' magazine. Well actually we stood outside for a few minutes and caught a cab to an Irish Pub. We weren't really feeling the 20EU cover charge. This brings me to the bar scene. In Berlin ...