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Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?

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Started by Enrdbrow in Austria - 36 Replies

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Tony_H
reply to 'Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?'
posted Sep-2009

Dave Mac wrote:Karen!

I thank you a drop of common sense. I am suffing from NPS, (New Puppy Sydrome, = piddle outside at 1.30 am, but 6.00am is PLAYTIME!!!!
Hence I made a mistake in Deutsch, and you just cannot do that on J2. They are like a pack of wolves, waiting to pounce.

All nice people though.

I think.


No, you cannot.



Hooooooowwwwlllllllll

Skidaddle
reply to 'Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?'
posted Sep-2009

I recommend speaking "European" when in Austria, Italy, Portugal, wherever.

The equal measures of bemusement and hilarity created are a joy to behold. :D :D

Just ask Tonyh.

Bandit
reply to 'Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?'
posted Sep-2009

skidaddle wrote:I recommend speaking "European" when in Austria, Italy, Portugal, wherever.

The equal measures of bemusement and hilarity created are a joy to behold. :D :D

Just ask Tonyh.


Does this involve waving your arms and speaking loudly in your native language :D

Skidaddle
reply to 'Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?'
posted Sep-2009

Almost Bandit, yes.

Being overly expressive and using a mixture of several languages, along with a made up accent would be about right.

Tony_H
reply to 'Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?'
posted Sep-2009

Possibly one of the funniest moments of my life springs to mind. Skidaddle managed to order a coffee (actually has asked for a cafe), a chocolate bar, and thank the assistant in approximately 5 different languages together, enhanced by several accents which I can only describe as agriculturaly regional. I ended up running on ice in my ski boots with 2 coffee slipping about on a tray just to get to my table to prevent myself from hurting any more from laughter.
I guess you had to be there.

Bandit, this was no stereotypical Englishman shouting in English and pointing at things. This was total initiative.
www  New and improved me

Ldavies
reply to 'Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?'
posted Sep-2009

hi all, how are we?
just signing in for the season!
are you out there, dave mac?!!
L.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?'
posted Sep-2009

skidaddle wrote:I recommend speaking "European" when in Austria, Italy, Portugal, wherever.

The equal measures of bemusement and hilarity created are a joy to behold. :D :D

Just ask Tonyh.


Thats an impressive skill which I have heard about already and also a very fine language :mrgreen:

Dave Mac
reply to 'Reviews of The Wave: WorglWasserWelt (near Niederau)?'
posted Sep-2009

ldavies wrote:hi all, how are we?
just signing in for the season!
are you out there, dave mac?!!
L.


L, What! You sign off for the summer! And leave us to carry the burden! I know you are booked for NY, I am 16 an, and first 2 weeks march. We will not meet unti you retire!

Topic last updated on 21-September-2009 at 08:19