NellyPS wrote:This thread has to have the worst case of wibble known to man.
Or Woman !!! 8)
Started by Ian Wickham in Austria 14-Feb-2012 - 101 Replies
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Mooserwirt-St Anton' posted Feb-2012
NellyPS wrote:This thread has to have the worst case of wibble known to man.
OldAndy
reply to 'Mooserwirt-St Anton' posted Feb-2012
Ian Wickham wrote:NellyPS wrote:This thread has to have the worst case of wibble known to man.
Or Woman !!! 8)
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Mooserwirt-St Anton' posted Feb-2012
Stewart Dowling
reply to 'Mooserwirt-St Anton' posted Feb-2012
Ian Wickham wrote:Just to keep the dear old Moose on thread, I have listed some nonsense about the Mooserwirt that you possible will not be interested in :thumbup:
The place: the Mooserwirt - by the side of piste number 22, St Anton, Austria
The time: 3.30-8pm.
The clientele: 1,000 of your new best friends - most of whom are German. 500 are indoors, 500 are on the decking outside, and there's a smattering of Americans, Kiwis and Scandy-types in blue wigs to add interest.
The look: Munich bierfest meets a flash-mob international speed-dating event.
The drink: something big - because it'll be hours before you can fight your way to the bar for the next one.
The high point: joining an impromptu 1000-voice international choir for a tearful rendition of Robbie Williams' "Angels" - which in this place, in this company, suddenly seems very moving...
The aftermath: by 7.00pm the atmosphere is absolutely electric - like the biggest New Year's Eve party you've ever been to. But you need to make your exit quickly, because once the music's turned off (at 8pm) 1,000 people will start looking for their skis.
If you don't go back to your hotel/chalet/apartment and fall asleep fully clothed on your bed, then the evening continues in the Piccadilly/Postkeller complex in the middle of town.
It Really sounds fun ...... :shock:
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Mooserwirt-St Anton' posted Feb-2012
Stewart Dowling wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:Just to keep the dear old Moose on thread, I have listed some nonsense about the Mooserwirt that you possible will not be interested in :thumbup:
The place: the Mooserwirt - by the side of piste number 22, St Anton, Austria
The time: 3.30-8pm.
The clientele: 1,000 of your new best friends - most of whom are German. 500 are indoors, 500 are on the decking outside, and there's a smattering of Americans, Kiwis and Scandy-types in blue wigs to add interest.
The look: Munich bierfest meets a flash-mob international speed-dating event.
The drink: something big - because it'll be hours before you can fight your way to the bar for the next one.
The high point: joining an impromptu 1000-voice international choir for a tearful rendition of Robbie Williams' "Angels" - which in this place, in this company, suddenly seems very moving...
The aftermath: by 7.00pm the atmosphere is absolutely electric - like the biggest New Year's Eve party you've ever been to. But you need to make your exit quickly, because once the music's turned off (at 8pm) 1,000 people will start looking for their skis.
If you don't go back to your hotel/chalet/apartment and fall asleep fully clothed on your bed, then the evening continues in the Piccadilly/Postkeller complex in the middle of town.
It Really sounds fun ...... :shock:
Finally, you are now floating my boat. Don't do sleep so please tell we're the postkeller / Piccadilly is?
Stewart Dowling
reply to 'Mooserwirt-St Anton' posted Feb-2012
Ian Wickham wrote:Stewart Dowling wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:Just to keep the dear old Moose on thread, I have listed some nonsense about the Mooserwirt that you possible will not be interested in :thumbup:
The place: the Mooserwirt - by the side of piste number 22, St Anton, Austria
The time: 3.30-8pm.
The clientele: 1,000 of your new best friends - most of whom are German. 500 are indoors, 500 are on the decking outside, and there's a smattering of Americans, Kiwis and Scandy-types in blue wigs to add interest.
The look: Munich bierfest meets a flash-mob international speed-dating event.
The drink: something big - because it'll be hours before you can fight your way to the bar for the next one.
The high point: joining an impromptu 1000-voice international choir for a tearful rendition of Robbie Williams' "Angels" - which in this place, in this company, suddenly seems very moving...
The aftermath: by 7.00pm the atmosphere is absolutely electric - like the biggest New Year's Eve party you've ever been to. But you need to make your exit quickly, because once the music's turned off (at 8pm) 1,000 people will start looking for their skis.
If you don't go back to your hotel/chalet/apartment and fall asleep fully clothed on your bed, then the evening continues in the Piccadilly/Postkeller complex in the middle of town.
It Really sounds fun ...... :shock:
Finally, you are now floating my boat. Don't do sleep so please tell we're the postkeller / Piccadilly is?
Some where in St Anton :shock:
I sure you will be able to smell it the mix of Stale beer, Sick and Bleach :thumbup:
Iceman
reply to 'Mooserwirt-St Anton' posted Feb-2012
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Mooserwirt-St Anton' posted Feb-2012
Stewart Dowling wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:Stewart Dowling wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:Just to keep the dear old Moose on thread, I have listed some nonsense about the Mooserwirt that you possible will not be interested in :thumbup:
The place: the Mooserwirt - by the side of piste number 22, St Anton, Austria
The time: 3.30-8pm.
The clientele: 1,000 of your new best friends - most of whom are German. 500 are indoors, 500 are on the decking outside, and there's a smattering of Americans, Kiwis and Scandy-types in blue wigs to add interest.
The look: Munich bierfest meets a flash-mob international speed-dating event.
The drink: something big - because it'll be hours before you can fight your way to the bar for the next one.
The high point: joining an impromptu 1000-voice international choir for a tearful rendition of Robbie Williams' "Angels" - which in this place, in this company, suddenly seems very moving...
The aftermath: by 7.00pm the atmosphere is absolutely electric - like the biggest New Year's Eve party you've ever been to. But you need to make your exit quickly, because once the music's turned off (at 8pm) 1,000 people will start looking for their skis.
If you don't go back to your hotel/chalet/apartment and fall asleep fully clothed on your bed, then the evening continues in the Piccadilly/Postkeller complex in the middle of town.
It Really sounds fun ...... :shock:
Finally, you are now floating my boat. Don't do sleep so please tell we're the postkeller / Piccadilly is?
Some where in St Anton :shock:
I sure you will be able to smell it the mix of Stale beer, Sick and Bleach :thumbup:
Not if it is covered up by the smell of old spice
Topic last updated on 21-February-2012 at 07:54