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Itterbeck is for German standards in the middle of nowhere.
I asked my wife, who has a German degree in Tourism, and considering the time of the year she recommended to go to the Christmas market in Münster. Which is half the distance compared to Amsterdam.
When in Nuremberg you also have a Christmas market, but you're also just half an hour away from Bamberg, a very picturesque and well preserved medieval town known as the brewery capital of Germany.
Last I checked they had twelwe breweries, several of them in the town center and some of them also do tours.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: When in Nuremberg you also have a Christmas market
I don't recommend it, unless you want to practice opening the way as an american football player.
It usually is so overcrowd that you barely can walk. Besides (in my opinion) Nurnberg downtown is not so pretty, there are a couple of highlights but I would not extra travel there, another thing is if you are already in the region.
I agree about Bamberg
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Mike Mullikin wrote: I'm in no need of pot or a prostitute. Any taxi will serve your "no need" if you ask and tip
Mike Mullikin wrote: Extraordinary or historical architecture? Lots of signs throughout the city highlighting those. Ask in the hotel where to find a "frietenkot". Ask for a "patatje Kapsalon".
Enjoy.
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oehhhh patatje Kapsalon, You make me hungry. frikadellen and kroketten are awesome. And we eat mayonaise with the fries (as mentioned in the Tarantino movie Pulp Fiction)
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Mike Mullikin wrote: I'm in no need of pot or a prostitute. What? People really go to Amsterdam for other reasons than that?
Go to McDonalds and get a quarter pounder with cheese (ok, this is a good candidate for the lame joke of the day).
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Isn't that "a Royale with cheese"? Go for a Big Kahuna Burger instead!
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Mike Mullikin wrote: 2 hours by car
No, it'll take longer than that. The traffic in Dutchland is always clogged up!
Yeah, yeah, I've got my coat!
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Yes, just find your place in the formation, follow the car in front of you for a few hours and you will arrive well rested. But why does everybody have a trailer rolling behind the car? Rumors have it that even police cars pull around trailers. Do they ever catch anyone? And what do they have in the trailers? Fries?
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There's always the sex museum, it's full of weird (or perfectly normal depending on your stance) stuff.
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If you don't want POT nor a prostitute, you can always see them in the pub The Old Sailor
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The Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh's museum. They definitely are worth the trip.
I never finish anyth
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It was discussed a few threads down.
And since I have recently bought a new car I thought I'd give you what I look at.
1. Automatic gearbox, since my wife refuse to use anything else.
2. The chair is very important, since I have recurring back problems and often enough drive long distances.
3. A large luggage compartment is important when you drive long distances with the whole family.
4. A big enough engine to keep me from being a road block on autobahn.
5. Reasonably low fuel consumption. Because money.
0. Accepted by my wife.
6. ACC.
7. Good headlights.
8. No Peugeot, Renault or Opel.
This is my first level filter. But I'm not religious about it.
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-1000....10000. Accepted by my wife.
That is the main [edit*]and only[edit*]Point and makes life that much easy
- Somebody near me told me to write this more precise
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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That's reality.
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For me it is easy
1. Pickup truck
2. Engine that can tow at least 12,000 lbs.
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Wow, big wife?
Just kidding... Following the first post a bit much
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Actually I own a 300 acre farm and raise cattle.
I know very odd for a a developer.
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Not in any particular order:
Price
4 Wheel Drive
Mileage
Good seats
Decent enough engine (no autobahn here)
Good turning radius
Road visibility (I've driven cars with huge blind spots because of pathetic window arrangement)
Marc
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Road visibility is a serious problem nowadays since all cars needs to be crash proof.
But atleast you're less likely to die in that crash you caused from not seeing that other car.
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Price... Yeah, that's pretty much my main concern when buying a car.
Currently I drive less than 10000 km a year, which is close to nothing, but I do really need that car
Luckily my work pays for it (mostly).
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Sad fact of the day - a 660 cc engine is sufficient to avoid being a roadblock on *any* road or highway in Tokyo
(Sad for me anyway)
The speed limit on a lot of roads is 30. Kilometers per hour, not miles. Totally insane! Lucky it isn't enforced too strictly.
For me,
Automatic gearbox (same reason, her license is limited to automatic)
7 seater or bigger
Red
Reasonably fuel efficient
NOT a Toyota (either ugly or ridiculously expensive or occasionally both)
Locally manufactured (maintenance too costly otherwise)
Hybrid if possible (because of lower taxes)
Quiet enough to hear radio
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I look in the rear-view mirrors and recite this: [^] to see if I am really closer than I appear.
«I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center» Kurt Vonnegut.
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1.Price
2.Shifter (I hate automatic)
3.Age
4.KM
5.German
6.Fuel Consumption (Diesel)
7.Wagon, because we need space to carry the wifes house with us
8.Not French
9.HP to tow stuff (120HP+ diesel are mostly sufficient)
10. Does the lady like it?
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I need a pamaromic view window at the top..... A must.
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