But Emma this is ALL for your benefit for when you next visit your beloved Niderau.
Just avoid ditches, fence wires and bushes and your skiing will improve out of all recognition.
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Andy nice try but no cigar this time sweetie. I do love a trier though, so for that reason I will save you the trouble of setting up your very own thread on face planting :thumbup:
If you could get the insurers to drink it, we would all be covered for everything! :D
2 pieces of advice:
1. Don't get ill when skiing
2. Don't get ill whilst in Niederau
Em - too much information???
This is also valuable information. I will be giving this a wide birth but I'm sure Mr Nelly will be delighted to try it.
Tourist drink ...... sucker :lol:
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Started by EmmaEvs in Austria 14-Feb-2011 - 107 Replies
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Niederau Report '11' posted Feb-2011
OldAndy wrote:But Emma this is ALL for your benefit for when you next visit your beloved Niderau.
Just avoid ditches, fence wires and bushes and your skiing will improve out of all recognition.
Andy nice try but no cigar this time sweetie. I do love a trier though, so for that reason I will save you the trouble of setting up your very own thread on face planting :thumbup:
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
Billip
reply to 'Niederau Report '11' posted Feb-2011
Emma: re Krautinger, do you know if taking it invalidates your ski insurance policy ? (.. or is that another thread .. ?)
Dave Mac
reply to 'Niederau Report '11' posted Feb-2011
billip wrote:Emma: re Krautinger, do you know if taking it invalidates your ski insurance policy ? (.. or is that another thread .. ?)
If you could get the insurers to drink it, we would all be covered for everything! :D
Tony_H
reply to 'Niederau Report '11' posted Feb-2011
EmmaEvs wrote:Dave Mac wrote:The schapps is Krautinger, Em. It is the local drink, made from a small turnip. The Wildschoenaers are very proud of their Krautinger, and are very offended when I refuse. It tastes foul, although I am told that by the third one, the world looks like a better place. Well I think the world is all right as it is.
You can still taste it two days later.
Yup. I didn't want to give the secret away :lol: We got given two bottles to bring home - one for little bruv and GF, and one for me and MrEvs. Walter told us not to drink it 'for leisure' though. For anyone looking to buy some while they're there apparently you have to go to Oberau to get it. Oh and you pronounce the 't' as a 'd', I'm told it means something else otherwise. Also, if you are there, ill, and decide to go for that instead of traditional medicine I take no responsibility whatsoever for your decision. Anyone who plumps for local tradition and culture over scientific medicine does so at their own risk. You should also be near to a toilet incase it's promptly ejected. Apparently if nothing comes out of either end in 40 mins then you're on your way back to the land of the living. :D
P.S. The nice lady in the pharmacy also wrote instructions on the boxes in english for us, because all the innards were in german.
2 pieces of advice:
1. Don't get ill when skiing
2. Don't get ill whilst in Niederau
Em - too much information???
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New and improved me
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Niederau Report '11' posted Feb-2011
Never too much info. Don't be so delicate. It's important to know stuff like this :lol:
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
NellyPS
reply to 'Niederau Report '11' posted Feb-2011
Dave Mac wrote:The schapps is Krautinger, Em. It is the local drink, made from a small turnip. The Wildschoenaers are very proud of their Krautinger, and are very offended when I refuse. It tastes foul, although I am told that by the third one, the world looks like a better place. Well I think the world is all right as it is.
You can still taste it two days later.
This is also valuable information. I will be giving this a wide birth but I'm sure Mr Nelly will be delighted to try it.
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Niederau Report '11' posted Feb-2011
EmmaEvs wrote:Dave Mac wrote:The schapps is Krautinger, Em. It is the local drink, made from a small turnip. The Wildschoenaers are very proud of their Krautinger, and are very offended when I refuse. It tastes foul, although I am told that by the third one, the world looks like a better place. Well I think the world is all right as it is.
You can still taste it two days later.
Yup. I didn't want to give the secret away :lol: We got given two bottles to bring home - one for little bruv and GF, and one for me and MrEvs. Walter told us not to drink it 'for leisure' though. For anyone looking to buy some while they're there apparently you have to go to Oberau to get it. Oh and you pronounce the 't' as a 'd', I'm told it means something else otherwise. Also, if you are there, ill, and decide to go for that instead of traditional medicine I take no responsibility whatsoever for your decision. Anyone who plumps for local tradition and culture over scientific medicine does so at their own risk. You should also be near to a toilet incase it's promptly ejected. Apparently if nothing comes out of either end in 40 mins then you're on your way back to the land of the living. :D
P.S. The nice lady in the pharmacy also wrote instructions on the boxes in english for us, because all the innards were in german.
Tourist drink ...... sucker :lol:
Topic last updated on 18-February-2011 at 19:12