I did try to make it work but in the end I found I only had a two-week period in which to take a week-long holiday, so either way I was going to be out of the country on that weekend. I'm doing a big rebranding job at the moment that's going live on the 17th and that's what's stopping me from getting away earlier.
We had considered going camping in Bavaria actually but it all looked a bit too oom-pah and lederhosen, and that put my girlfriend off.
Lemme tell you something, not all of Germany is like Bavaria (Bavaria is not even considered part of Germany in most jokes ). May I suggest Cologne as an alternative? It's a great city, and even if it's only because I live there
technically i live in bavaria (franconia... the sophisticated bit in the north that once owned half of europe... yes id like half of italy and france back please) and neither here nor bavaria itself really has much of any of that
oh and dont go to cologne... they think 0.2l of dog pee is beer there
Yeah I appreciate that not all of Germany is like Bavaria. The plan was to travel around a bit, but in the end we only had a week for a holiday so we decided to do it some other time when we can take a longer trip.
can you wear one of those robin hood hat things with the feather coming out of it too ?
Actually i've been to Germany quite a few times. Mostly to gloat, but also just to see the place and have a looksie around. I'm not as insular as I make out
OK, the style of event has changed from teams of two, to us all racing individually at the same time. This drops the limit to 26 racers, so that means we'll be running pretty close to the limit in terms of numbers. Now that's a cheery thought.
OT:
Why find a store? We all know you own some.
Or do you mean they (quite rightly) won't let you through customs if you're wearing them?
Not to worry, I will be more than willing to prove that Scots are tight fisted bar-stewards by not paying for a single round at the get together after the race, upon my turn for a round, I will employ one of my 'get out of buying a round' tricks leaving you all so confussed, that it would not hit home what I did, till the following morning, by then I shall be back in Bonnie Scotland.
Alternatively, I could just wear my Kilt (anyone calling it a skirt, and there will be serious repercussions :slap to add a theme of national dress to the event.
As a Highlander, I'm bound by an ancient historical code of honour in which our duty is to ensure the lassies are looked after.
We are also supposed to cause chaos and destruction whenever we cross enemy lines, but we tend to ignore that untill provoked (last known example of this code was when we nicked Wembleys goal post's - I must say they look good in Lesser Hampden )
damn....should have said, one drink rule only.......
btw what the hell is that drink...you must understand but at my local there is basically a selection of about 5/6 drinks. Beer, Whiskey, Malt Whisky, Blended Whiskey, Local Whiskey and water.
la la lar lar lar la la, sorry I cant hear anything I got my iPod on and am hoovering.
Water!? ROFLZ, Scottish lightweight.
Bombay Sapphire is a Gin, at 40% it's reasonably strong and takes the faster of available routes from standing to arse in the air chained to a lamp post insulting a police officer, in the bottle it has a blue colouration, which vanished when it's poured, which gives it the name "Sapphire". I guess "Bombay" must be inspired from the gut ache that comes along with the regret in the morning.
It's a proper junniper gin, tastes wonderful. Although eclipsed by Mahon Xoringeur it is more readily available. It does sadly cost quite a bit (a lot more than Xoringeur), but quality is worth investing in