gamblor
Jan 27 2005, 12:10 pm
My plans to go to the circus with my better half on Saturday afternoon have fallen through. Anyone got ideas on what to do instead.
Jimbo
Jan 27 2005, 12:21 pm
Watch the football at GMs and get smashed. That's what I'd do.
Carm
Jan 27 2005, 12:33 pm
Come Hashing- fresh air, and beer, and you get to be a virgin on your first run. Saturday, 3 pm Scheidplatz Ubahn!
Schotte
Jan 27 2005, 12:34 pm
what is hashing?
Carm
Jan 27 2005, 12:35 pm
an english speaking drinking club with a running problem, they are all over the world.
Crawlie
Jan 27 2005, 12:35 pm
Isn't it FA cup on Saturday? Southampton v Portsmouth at 1 or 2pm I think.
Definitely well worth watching
brokenm
Jan 27 2005, 12:36 pm
Isn't that where you drink out of your shoe at the end of the run?
Carm
Jan 27 2005, 12:37 pm
Only when you wear new shoes!
Winegirl
Jan 27 2005, 3:24 pm
I really enjoy the museums but most are free on Sunday. The Residenz isn't free on Sundays and is one of my favorites in Munich. A day trip down to
Andechs is also really nice. The lake is beautiful as is the monastry plus the beer and food is both good and cheap.
kitkat64
Jan 27 2005, 3:28 pm
I'm moving -wanna help? Didn't think so
More tea, Vicar?
Jan 27 2005, 4:48 pm
Where can one score some smoke? I'm dying out here.
Nothing like a hazy Saturday afternoon getting toasted ...
Its legal to buy seedlings / cuttings up to 40cm tall in Austria. Theres 2 shops in salzburg.
More tea, Vicar?
Jan 27 2005, 4:59 pm
@Kza
Cheers mate for that. Actually, I was hoping to get some leads as to where to go to buy a few "ready to go" grams. I can't wait for the sunlight, and I certainly can't afford UV lamps.
Any tips? I've heard that the Munich police execute anyone caught ...
brokenm
Jan 27 2005, 5:41 pm
Prague is not too far and pretty easy to get it there and it Switzerland, when you want an incense bag!
Switzerlands shit. Was there a couple of weeks ago, went to 3 or 4 headshops looking for special "indian tea" but apparently its been cracked down on recently. Well in Zurich anyway, but I have heard Lucerne and Interlaken might be better.
Police did catch me with it in NRW but it was a small amount and they didnt care, let me keep it. Federally small amounts are decriminialised, apparently they are tougher on it down here but dont have any personal experience stories.
Ive only been to vienna a few times but every time I go to flex, and theres always someone dealing outside there.
Im pretty sure its available in Munich, just might not be so easy to find.
"A mate of mine" can sell you
the lamp in these pictures as his current flat is not ideal for using it.
More tea, Vicar?
Jan 27 2005, 5:53 pm
Prague? Switzerland?
You guys aren't filling me with much hope about Munich . . . . its true then. This really is a smokers deset.
brokenm
Jan 27 2005, 5:57 pm
Not really, you just have to meet the right people. It is not as open here as it is in Berlin or Hamburg, but it is available. I only know through friends, not where a stranger can just pick it up; but I have realised that there is more of a class divide on the use of this rather than in the US and Australia. It is rarer for someone with an ABI to smoke than it is for a haupt or realschuler to smoke. I don't know why that is, but the key to finding it is find someone who works for PUMA!!! I have not met anyone from there that does not smoke it daily. At least in Herzogenaurauch
Jimbo
Jan 27 2005, 6:17 pm
Always found it very hard to get hold of in MUC - luckily I'm the kind of smoker that can take it or leave it, but I never established anything like a regular source - back in the UK I can lay my hands on pretty much anything illegal at 24hours notice...which reminds me, anybody out there want to buy an AK-47 - I've got a couple spare.
More tea, Vicar?
Jan 27 2005, 6:41 pm
@brokenm - cheers pal
What does this mean though?
"It is rarer for someone with an ABI to smoke than it is for a haupt or realschuler to smoke."
Fritz needs a good smoke say I. Might smile a bit more.
I'll have to go back to the drawing board (or meet someone employed by Puma).
Jimbo
Jan 27 2005, 6:45 pm
Think he means somebody with a few 'Abitur', i.e. somebody who went to a grammar school vis a comprehensive...
Inflatablewoman
Jan 27 2005, 6:45 pm
QUOTE
Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight
gonna grab some afternoon delight.
My motto's always been; when it's right, it's right.
Why wait until the middle of a cold dark night.
When everything's a little clearer in the light of day.
And you know the night is always gonna be there any way.
Sky rockets in flight. Afternoon delight. Afternoon delight.
Thinkin' of you's workin' up my appetite
looking forward to a little afternoon delight.
Rubbin' sticks and stones together makes the sparks ingite
and the thought of rubbin' you is getting so exciting.
Sky rockets in flight. Afternoon delight. Afternoon delight.
Started out this morning feeling so polite
I always though a fish could not be caught who wouldn't bite
But you've got some bait a waitin' and I think I might try nibbling
a little afternoon delight.
Sky rockets in flight. Afternoon delight. Afternoon delight.
Please be waiting for me baby when I come around.
We could make a lot of lovin' 'for the sun goes down.
Sky rockets in flight. Afternoon delight. Afternoon delight.
Perhaps you should all try to get employed by Puma. I can just imagine the interview;
Interviewer:Why would you like to work for Puma?
Applicant: Uh, I heard you guys have some, like, killer weed here, man! heh heh!
Puma employees?
More tea, Vicar?
Jan 27 2005, 7:44 pm
@Jimbo
Cheers 4 that. Doesn't surprise me.
The brown leather shoe-wearing brigade here are exceptionally beourgoise. Unlike the public school boys I knew in England who were worse than any Comp. boys I knew and constantly on it . .
More tea, Vicar?
Jan 27 2005, 7:49 pm
@Kat
U funny!
Why don't we get a TT "group mission is to score within 2 hours" evening going?
I'm sure one of us will be successful, and then we can post the details of the purveyor of all things brown/green on the site along with tax advisors.
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