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Monday, September 22nd, 2008

It’s been a while since my last post. I’m still without internet in my apartment, and I’ve been out on daytrips for the last couple days with limited time on the internet. It’s been a long weekend, so I decided to break this up into two posts.

I realized that because I’m auditing my first class, I don’t really need to show up for exams on Fridays, so this last Friday I decided to hit up Bremen. After the surprisingly quick train ride through Hamburg, I left the Hauptbahnhof to head towards the reason for my little excursion, the Beck’s Brewery.

I arrived a little early, so I signed up for the English speaking tour, paid my 7 Euro, and waited. For anyone who is worrying about what InBev’s take over of Anheiseur Busch is going to do, I wouldn’t worry. Granted, the AB tour is free, but the Beck’s tour is well worth the 7 Euros. After an in-depth look at the beer making process, a tour of the grounds, and the Beck’s museum, we enjoyed four glasses of Beck’s brew along with fresh baked pretzels to clear our palette before the next rounds.

After the equivalent of a liter of beer, I headed out towards the Altstadt. From what I’d seen up to this point, Bremen was a little undeserving of it’s nickname, which I can’t remember right now, but means “Good things come in small packages.” But, apparently they were referring to Bremen’s old city. Or it could be all the beer that changed my perception… From it’s ornate Rathaus, to Roland (the town’s protector), to the St. Peter’s Cathedral, Bremen’s Altstadt was unexpectedly beautiful and impressive. I also made my way around the square to check out Bremen’s town musicians. Curious, I checked out the story, and although it never mentions Bremen, it’s been credited as the city they were going to. Interesting.

Unfortunately, it was getting late. I didn’t expect the tour to go on for 2+ hours, so I headed back to the Hauptbahnhof to catch my train to Munich for the opening day of Oktoberfest.

Scheisse!!!

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

I tried to get online this morning to do a little update, and apparently I’ve already used up my allotted monthly time and it’s only the 18th.  So, unfortunately it is going to be a little more difficult to get my pictures uploaded for Hamburg and some new pics I took.  Damn ESPN.com.  I’m pretty sure that’s what took up most of my time.  Nothing is open on Sundays, so I sit there with minute by minute updates for several hours of my favorite games.  It really sucks.  I’m trying to stick with my budget, and I chose to try to stay in several nights a week to offset the crazy drunken nights.  Without the internet, that plan is going right out the window.  I supposed I could always do my homework…  Nah.

Yesterday was Wednesday, which means party night here.  The crowd at Malzer’s was about half the size of last week.  I think everyone just decided to go straight to one of the other bars.  So instead of wasting time there, we headed to Hausbar.  You really can’t beat 50 cent shots of Jaeger.  We watched the Bucharest vs. Bayern soccer and played foosball for a little while.  I actually helped win a game of foosball, instead of just relying on a really good teammate.  I’m proud of myself.  After 3 straight party fouls within seconds by Katherine, and the entire bar area smelling of Jaeger and Red Bull, we chose to move on. 

Karaoke at The Old Dubliner proved to be a great time again.  Songs chosen by our group included “Oops I Did It Again”, “Never Going To Let You Down”, “American Pie”, and “Lady Marmalade”.  Interestingly enough, the Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera songs were performed solely by guys.  Not quite sure what to make of that.  The only song I chose to sing along with happened when I went to the bathroom, so I was unfortunately unable to sing “American Pie”, but it turned out to be the 9 minute version, so I guess it was ok.  

Many Guinesses later and John’s awesome performance of “Lady Marmalade,” Theresa, John, and I left for home.  We thought about getting pizza at September, but apparently Theresa wasn’t drunk enough last time to make her think that it was good, so we went to a doner place instead before taking a taxi home.  I much prefer the taxi to walking.  I’m definitely going to have to do that more often.  Damn, just one more thing to budget for…

Anyways, I’ll try resizing my pics on my laptop, and then bringing them to the computer lab at school to get some pics uploaded…

Ziggy Zaggy, Ziggy Zaggy, Oy, Oy, Oy!!

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

Yesterday was also a day for Luneburg's Bayerisches Oktoberfest. Theresa and I set out around 8:45 after resting from the Hamburg trip. The first stop was the carnival games. I know that I'll ... [Continue reading this entry]

Trip to Hamburg

Sunday, September 14th, 2008
Yesterday was a USAC sponsored trip to Hamburg. I've been there before, in 2003, and my view still hasn't changed. Not impressed at all with the city. After the 34 minute, standing room only, train ride, we started the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pub Crawl

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

So last night was the pub crawl for the university exchange students. It was pretty fun. After school, I wondered around Am Sande and ran into Katie and Jillian. After that we just snowballed into a group of ... [Continue reading this entry]

Update

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
I just realized it's been several days since my last post, so I thought I'd do an update.  I started school on Monday.  I have language classes M-F, 9:00 - 12:00, then my German Culture class Tues. and Thurs. 2:30 ... [Continue reading this entry]

Luneburger Bachorchester

Sunday, September 7th, 2008
So today was Sunday.  Everything was closed.  The only things that were open were doner kebab shops and cafes, thank God!  I guess that's all you really need when it comes down to it.  Doners and a place to drink ... [Continue reading this entry]

Orientation and Disappointment

Saturday, September 6th, 2008
So today was orientation for Leuphana Universitat, and I usually enjoy orientations. They usually give some good info, but this orientation was quite boring. It started out nice, with a gourmet breakfast buffet and a little scavenger hunt around ... [Continue reading this entry]

I was molested by a bee…

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

One of the first things that I've noticed about Luneburg, is the huge population of bees.  I've seen more bees in the last 3 days then the last 3 years in the States.  And, for those ... [Continue reading this entry]

Grüße aus Deutschland

Thursday, September 4th, 2008
So I'm finally in Germany. I arrived yesterday after 25 hours of airports, train stations, planes, trains, and buses. Everything was fine except for a two hour delay on my Philly to Frankfurt flight, which made me late for my ... [Continue reading this entry]