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With some spaetzle on the side and a good beer. Good stuff.Extremely
Big fan of weiner schnitzel
With some spaetzle on the side and a good beer. Good stuff.Extremely
Big fan of weiner schnitzel
Have any good passatelli lately DD?This is more constructive, well done.
No. That's just ahead of Doner Kebabs in my rankings and impossible to get outside of Emilia Romagna. Probably going to Italy this fall, I'll report back.Have any good passatelli lately DD?This is more constructive, well done.
Odd. You said it was a fact a few posts ag.My advice to him was I think it is too dangerous of a place to live in. That isn't trolling and what I 100 percent believe. You on the other hand, are trolling me with insults because you can't handle it.
Passing out on the train station floor tends to make places more dangerous.Probably the most dangerous place to be in Germany. Last time I was there I passed out on the floor at the train station, got in a scuffle with a homeless dude and was rudely awoken mid morning by some nasty cop dogs.
You are still responsible for filing taxes and will likely pay more in Germany so you won't owe the IRS anything. I'd look into what you have to claim as far aas the free housing goes as well.Great stuff...and yes, getting housing paid is pretty sweet as is no income tax for 18 months, but like I said earlier $$ is not why I would do this. It's just icing on the cake.
How was medical?
Biggest concern is having twins that are 2 years old. Wife relies on family to help out. She would like to wait another 12-18 months.
Three words for you:Great stuff...and yes, getting housing paid is pretty sweet as is no income tax for 18 months, but like I said earlier $$ is not why I would do this. It's just icing on the cake.
How was medical?
Biggest concern is having twins that are 2 years old. Wife relies on family to help out. She would like to wait another 12-18 months.
Hopefully that ends that part of the "discussion" but sadly I'm not sure some trolls can help themselves. Good luck to you either way.Thanks for the concern about safety, but I feel pretty confident that my kids will be less exposed to guns/violence in Germany than in the US.
“We are very worried about the rise in violence by asylum seekers,” the police official added. The comments come following the release of figures which reveal a 95.5 per cent spike in the number of physical attacks carried out by asylum seekers and migrants.What do you base your beliefs on?
fixed your post.When is the last time youwere in Germanyleft you mom's basement?
not young lasses in only lederhosen?This is a Germany thread, we only talk about meter boards and Goldschläger.![]()
also, many of your co-workers may reheat fish in the microwave in your breakroom. the ventilation may be poor.“We are very worried about the rise in violence by asylum seekers,” the police official added. The comments come following the release of figures which reveal a 95.5 per cent spike in the number of physical attacks carried out by asylum seekers and migrants.
http://www.swr.de/swraktuell/bw/zahl-der-straftaten-von-fluechtlingen-gestiegen/-/id=1622/did=19171092/nid=1622/1k8ny90/index.html
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/03/14/migrant-crime-violence-soars-germany/
The report, whose release was delayed from July, and again in September, was finally published in November. It records a total of 436,387 crimes over the past year – a dramatic 31.6 per cent increase on the year before
https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article159236011/Die-alarmierenden-Zahlen-im-Jahresbericht-der-Bundespolizei.html
Chairman of the union of German criminal authorities, André Schultz, says that up to 90% of sex crimes committed in Germany are not included in official statistics.
Chairman of the German police union, Rainer Wendt, described the situation in Germany as “a combination of mental instability, terrorism and crime.”
An alarming 66 per cent of Germans are afraid they will become the victim of a terrorist attack, with 10 per cent perceiving an “acute threat” to their safety.
Of the female respondents, 74 per cent said they sometimes feel unsafe in crowded places, and nine per cent felt permanently threatened and scared.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/02/25/two-thirds-germans-fear-becoming-victim-terror-attack/
A report has found that German Chancellor Merkel and Dutch PM Rutte agreed a refugee quota with Turkey in 2016 without informing other EU leaders. They reportedly pledged to accept up to 250,000 Syrian refugees per year.
http://www.dw.com/en/report-merkel-and-rutte-made-concrete-promises-with-turkey-over-refugee-quota/a-37913580
Stay away from Germany.
I went in 2015. It was amazing. Munich is a very beautiful, friendly city. And for those talking about safety, please. It's transparent, guys. My wife is a 5' 5" 110 lb blonde with giant blue eyes who looks like she just stepped out of the pages of a Laura Ingalls story. You literally couldn't find a bigger "target" for ne'er-do-wells. She walks around gazing pie-eyed at EVERYTHING. She looks like a tourist in whatever town she actually lives in.Always wanted to go to Munich for Oktoberfest
Jager Schnitzel, Sauerbraten, Rouladen, Frikadeller, Leberkase, Schweinebraten, Schweinehaxe - there's tons of good stuff over there. Plus, a brotzeit is about the greatest thing ever. What? It's 10:30 AM? Time for a couple sausages and a beer ! I was born in the wrong country.Extremely
Big fan of weiner schnitzel
the links he provided are decidedly one sided and run contrary to my personal experiences (spent a week in Heidelburg in 2015), as well as pretty much anyone I have talked to who has been to Germany recently (including people in this forum).Didn't like his links?
Kaesespaetzle is the absolute tits.With some spaetzle on the side and a good beer. Good stuff.
You come here? Yeah. I come for the strudel.Jager Schnitzel, Sauerbraten, Rouladen, Frikadeller, Leberkase, Schweinebraten, Schweinehaxe - there's tons of good stuff over there. Plus, a brotzeit is about the greatest thing ever. What? It's 10:30 AM? Time for a couple sausages and a beer ! I was born in the wrong country.
We in Baltimore laugh at those crime stats. And our women are tougher too. Not hotter for sure, but tougher.“We are very worried about the rise in violence by asylum seekers,” the police official added. The comments come following the release of figures which reveal a 95.5 per cent spike in the number of physical attacks carried out by asylum seekers and migrants.
http://www.swr.de/swraktuell/bw/zahl-der-straftaten-von-fluechtlingen-gestiegen/-/id=1622/did=19171092/nid=1622/1k8ny90/index.html
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/03/14/migrant-crime-violence-soars-germany/
The report, whose release was delayed from July, and again in September, was finally published in November. It records a total of 436,387 crimes over the past year – a dramatic 31.6 per cent increase on the year before
https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article159236011/Die-alarmierenden-Zahlen-im-Jahresbericht-der-Bundespolizei.html
Chairman of the union of German criminal authorities, André Schultz, says that up to 90% of sex crimes committed in Germany are not included in official statistics.
Chairman of the German police union, Rainer Wendt, described the situation in Germany as “a combination of mental instability, terrorism and crime.”
An alarming 66 per cent of Germans are afraid they will become the victim of a terrorist attack, with 10 per cent perceiving an “acute threat” to their safety.
Of the female respondents, 74 per cent said they sometimes feel unsafe in crowded places, and nine per cent felt permanently threatened and scared.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/02/25/two-thirds-germans-fear-becoming-victim-terror-attack/
A report has found that German Chancellor Merkel and Dutch PM Rutte agreed a refugee quota with Turkey in 2016 without informing other EU leaders. They reportedly pledged to accept up to 250,000 Syrian refugees per year.
http://www.dw.com/en/report-merkel-and-rutte-made-concrete-promises-with-turkey-over-refugee-quota/a-37913580
Stay away from Germany.
Man those people who make up like 5% of the total population must be committing crimes at a very bigly rate in order to inflate the crime stats like that. Stay away from Germany indeed.“We are very worried about the rise in violence by asylum seekers,” the police official added. The comments come following the release of figures which reveal a 95.5 per cent spike in the number of physical attacks carried out by asylum seekers and migrants.
http://www.swr.de/swraktuell/bw/zahl-der-straftaten-von-fluechtlingen-gestiegen/-/id=1622/did=19171092/nid=1622/1k8ny90/index.html
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/03/14/migrant-crime-violence-soars-germany/
The report, whose release was delayed from July, and again in September, was finally published in November. It records a total of 436,387 crimes over the past year – a dramatic 31.6 per cent increase on the year before
https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article159236011/Die-alarmierenden-Zahlen-im-Jahresbericht-der-Bundespolizei.html
Chairman of the union of German criminal authorities, André Schultz, says that up to 90% of sex crimes committed in Germany are not included in official statistics.
Chairman of the German police union, Rainer Wendt, described the situation in Germany as “a combination of mental instability, terrorism and crime.”
An alarming 66 per cent of Germans are afraid they will become the victim of a terrorist attack, with 10 per cent perceiving an “acute threat” to their safety.
Of the female respondents, 74 per cent said they sometimes feel unsafe in crowded places, and nine per cent felt permanently threatened and scared.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/02/25/two-thirds-germans-fear-becoming-victim-terror-attack/
A report has found that German Chancellor Merkel and Dutch PM Rutte agreed a refugee quota with Turkey in 2016 without informing other EU leaders. They reportedly pledged to accept up to 250,000 Syrian refugees per year.
http://www.dw.com/en/report-merkel-and-rutte-made-concrete-promises-with-turkey-over-refugee-quota/a-37913580
Stay away from Germany.
Oh, I found your wallet, you want it back?
I recall one night I was riding my bike to my local in Bonn to meet up with some friends, and was accosted by an elderly German man who took issue with the fact I was riding the wrong way down a one-way street and was nearly invisible without lights on the bike. He swore at me - "kein Arsch seht dich von hinten!" There was violence in his voice. He was angry, but I forgave his assault as I knew well that even minor breaches of traffic regulations are very serious matters to the Germans.violent crimes against Americans have been relatively infrequent
The young lasses look much better in Dirndl.not young lasses in only lederhosen?
Nope, immigrants are gonna blow up the boat. /HiggsIs it safe to go on one of those river cruises?
Crap. Wonder if I can get my deposit back now.Nope, immigrants are gonna blow up the boat. /Higgs
Thanks!I have no idea whether or not anyone has mentioned school for the eight-year-old, but Frankfort International School has a branch in Wiesbaden. I grew up in Dusseldorf, and went to the school there. Recommended.
Viking River Cruise? Yeah, you're gonna die. @HiggsCrap. Wonder if I can get my deposit back now.Nope, immigrants are gonna blow up the boat. /Higgs
yep. ####.
Can I at least see the Anne Frank Museum first?
I had a great Anne Frank/Lisfranc joke today about JD Martinez, like 15 people in the world would have got it but those 15 people are awesome.Can I at least see the Anne Frank Museum first?
All my Mil buddies rave about it as well. They are in Germany a couple times a month and are always bringing back amazing beer (love the green plastic crates), and bourbon we can't get stateside (blantons straight from the barrel).There isn't a week that goes by I don't think about a Döner kebab. Best sandwich evah!
Indeed. I actually reached out to my former boss who is a big wig in Germany right now about coming back because of this thread.All my Mil buddies rave about it as well. They are in Germany a couple times a month and are always bringing back amazing beer (love the green plastic crates), and bourbon we can't get stateside (blantons straight from the barrel).
Never been, but if I had an offer like the OP I'd likely injure myself leaping to sign the offer sheet. Do it, dude.