I spent some time in Germany last year. The little 2 wheel scooters were catching on, but when you have BMW’s why bother
There were a few Toyota’s and so on, but when you have BMW’s why bother.
French fries are good, sausage and kraut are good, the beer is probably like the French wine. Good, cheap and plentiful, it is what makes it livable.
The big junk food there is Doner Kebap which is just a Gyro.
I will be establishing a remote office in Dresden in the next two months. I plan to travel as much as possible when I am there. Your observations are helpful. I have never been to France but definitely plan to make several trips out there.Most of my time in Europe has always been in Poland, Czech Republic, and (former east) Germany. I have rarely met anyone who begrudged me as an American. For the most part everyone was cheery and friendly even with the language barrier. The only people I had a problem with are the occutard progressive types that LOVE telling everyone what they SHOULD do while crying about America telling the world what to do... Go figure.
I shall report.
You must have gone to some really bad Donor stands, because every Doner I've had in Germany (even the most mediocre) were better than the best Gyro I've had in the US.
Are they still no-touchy over there?
(Me, 1985): “... You will see a tiny 3 pronged fork with your fries, noobies. YOU WILL USE THIS.”
/pizza
//corn