So I’m looking at this picture from Octoberfest in Germany...

Here are my thoughts, in order…
1) mmmmmmm….. beer…...
2) wow, that’s a lot of head
3) I hope mine isn’t the one with her hair in it
4) that has to be heavy
5) mmmmmmm….. beer…...
lol…
Damn, look at the size of the hands on that girl?
I was always told to date girls with small hands… (not sure why) ![]()
Her right arm looks too long. Or perhaps it’s just that her right sleeve makes it appear as though her elbow is but four inches below her shoulder.
That none of your five items was something like “damn, the beer wench is hot” probably explains your happy marriage. Then again, I’m a bit weirded out by those massive hands myself.
mmmmmm…....beer is right but we must remember they drink their beer warm over there and that, sort of spoils the thought for me.
I had the opportunity to travel to Germany and Austria last year, and can tell you that they serve their beer cold, just like this side of the pond.
I’ll back Tony up, both Germanics serve it cold. And is it ever good….Bratwurst is better over there too, it makes ours seem junior
This reminds me, I still want a dirndl. I can have a beer for breakfast, can’t I?
http://www.puresimplicity.net/~mattsteg/hot_beer_girls.jpg
That’s what Oktoberfest means to me.
As a fan of Glocks that I know says, “Bring back dirndl!”
Phel, as the Irishers say in the all-time best advertising slogan:
Guinness—A Meal in Itself.
And as the Irish tourism tiger benefits greatly from Germans, the Irish and, indeed, the entire European community and economy no doubt would have no problem if you adapted this to breakfast and to German brau.
Or as we say: You go, fraulein.
I’ve been to Oktoberfest in Munich. No matter how much fun you think it is…it’s more.
Also, you’d never see this shot there. They don’t serve beer outside. ![]()
One of those monster beers cost $10.30. I’d rather have a Miller at $1.50 a bottle.
In reporting how bratwurst is now eaten in Germany (dusted with curry powder), immigrant blogger Marko the Munchkin Wrangler approved Johnsonville Stadium brats as a close approximation of those served in his homeland.
Wish they served that size where I went:
http://newlycorporate.com/2007/09/22/after-work-in-seattle-fremont-oktoberfest/