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Many thanks for the invitation , drop me an e-mail so I know where and whento meet , tks

good luck maybe i'm stupid, but how?

Yes I have been in Prague , very nice City indeed !!

Here you have a useful guide Prague guide by In Your Pocket

good luck Thanks a lot!

There so many place that could tell you about , for example Prague Castle (the largest castle in the world) with its St. Vitus Cathedral


good luck It's bigger than Burghausen? Cool!


Well read abt it here in this forum biggrin
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You should give the adress fot he other members or ..


...or what? laughing
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Many thanks for the invitation , drop me an e-mail so I know where and whento meet , tks

good luck maybe i'm stupid, but how?

Yes I have been in Prague , very nice City indeed !!

Here you have a useful guide Prague guide by In Your Pocket

good luck Thanks a lot!

There so many place that could tell you about , for example Prague Castle (the largest castle in the world) with its St. Vitus Cathedral


good luck It's bigger than Burghausen? Cool!


Well read abt it here in this forum biggrin


Thanks, JP. I see:
Every castle is bigger than all the others.
Announcement by Deep Purple, Made in Japan: everything louder than everything else.
Or: Munich is the northernmost city of Italia
Landshut is the northernmost city of Italia
Ingolstadt is the northernmost city of Italia
Regensburg is the northernmost city of Italia

I will have to look myself...
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Or invite us all where I stay while in Venice, not that i am a millionarie , but the owners are my friends , my dad who is not longer with us used to take us since I was a child



Hotel Danieli , like it very much , quite comfortable must say

Arrivedeci a mangiare la polenta biggrin
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Enjoy your Holdays Tommunich biggrin


Have a safe trip and a great time , we will here waiting to hear abt the places you will visit smile
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Enjoy your Holdays Tommunich biggrin


Have a safe trip and a great time , we will here waiting to hear abt the places you will visit smile


Thanks a lot, JP, but it's a very hard working week to go, and my back kills me. I'm really looking forward to friday evening...
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Summer came to munich in a rush, finally! Here are some impressions:

http://www.sueddeutsche.de/,ra14m1/muenchen/219/481688/bilder/

And a lot to do for the guys who build up the Wies'n:

http://www.clipfish.de/channel/163/wiesnbilder/
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Very nice !! smile , take care of your back amigo , not many days left isn´t biggrin
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Suppose I post this here

Tipping etiquette Excuse me, sir, where's my tip?

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In troubled financial times, Nigel Richardson navigates the etiquette and ethics of tipping.
A hotel room in Phoenix, Arizona, 7pm. A weary traveller, recently off an 11-hour flight from London Gatwick, has just eaten in the hotel restaurant and is about to get into bed.
Caller: "Hi, Mr Richardson. This is Brad here. Your waiter for this evening."
Me (puzzled but friendly): "Oh, hi, Brad."
Brad: "I was just calling to check you enjoyed your meal this evening."
Me: "Well, cheers for asking, Brad. It was fine."
Brad: "Only, I guess you being tired and all, you forgot to express your appreciation in the customary way ..."
Like a lemon I get dressed, go downstairs and hand Brad a $5 note. The recollection of this episode has tortured me ever since.
Yes, I know that Brad gets paid diddly-squat and like all American waiters relies on tips. I forgot, I screwed up. But I was already in my pyjamas, for God's sake.
Tipping is a cultural and pecuniary minefield. There are complex cultural variants, such as baksheesh in the Middle East (basically, daylight robbery) and ta'arof in Iran, a preposterous formality whereby offers of money are refused two or three times before being greedily gobbled up. But these require a lifetime of study....-..
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We have been in Dresden for a few days, not in Prague, as intended.
The Yenizde has a beergarden on the roof, maybe about 30-40 meters high. Very beautiful!
Go there, when you are in Dresden.
Also, take a tour with the Park Train
More interesting tihings on Dresden
Here the food was very good, i am not advertising, have a look, if you want:
Wenzel
Schillergarten
Fährgarten

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