Berlin

Jan 05, 2010 07:00

Hopped off the ICE at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof, stowed my luggage in one of those 24 hr pay lockers and went directly to the venue where Frank & Justin were playing. I made it only for their last song, but that's ok. I'll see them play in Zurich Thursday ( Read more... )

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greylock January 5 2010, 13:11:31 UTC
. I'm so glad Chicago enforces the smoking ban.

I wish we'd had that years ago.

Wednesday, we went to the dullest DDR museum.

Dance Dance Revolution? :P

The Pergammon(SP) was a neat museum, at least for us.

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daednu January 5 2010, 13:16:31 UTC
There are tonnes of recipes online for the wine mixture. You'll just have to find one that matches your tastes best.

I love love love the smoking bans. Particularly given my asthma it makes going out so much more pleasant. The biggest difference I find is restaurants. It has always disgusted me getting a mouthful of smoke with my delicious food. Unfortunately this experience cuts into patio time in the summer, but I won't put up with smoke and I have a zero tolerance policy when Sid and Lily are with me.

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greylock January 5 2010, 14:33:14 UTC
It has always disgusted me getting a mouthful of smoke with my delicious food

Those bans have been here (in parts of Australia) for at least 10 years. They rock so much. Moreso than clubs or pubs. I am amazed how much better the air is (or, rather, how foul the air was), and how the clothes I wear out don't need to be laundered immediately.

My trip to Paris in '01 was an eye-opener. Back then, in addition to no concept of personal space, smoking seemed to be A-OKAY everywhere.

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daednu January 6 2010, 03:46:55 UTC
How funny...I recognize your name from a.g. days and never knew you lived in Australia.

Oh the clothing! Yes how nasty that smell is of clothing the next day after clubbing in a smoky hell. There was this one place in Seattle that got around the smoking ban by technically making it a "private club". The ventilation was horrid and I could never last more than a couple hours there.

Now back in Canada I suppose people could get around the rules in the same way, but don't seem to be doing that. I just hold my breath as I exit places and battle through the cloud of smoke. Not surprisingly Montreal (and to some degree Toronto) is still very smoky.

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greylock January 8 2010, 11:58:48 UTC
How funny...I recognize your name from a.g. days and never knew you lived in Australia.

Heh. You don't remember by Convergence 2000 (Sydney) bid? I'm hurt. :)

. There was this one place in Seattle that got around the smoking ban by technically making it a "private club"

IIRC places in the UK tried that too. Hell, places here tried that to get around liqour laws. It worked for a while.

I just hold my breath as I exit places and battle through the cloud of smoke.

Oh, let me guess? Shopping centres and movieplexes are the worst for that sort of thing. Office buildings too.

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nexus_six January 5 2010, 14:55:33 UTC
Bah, you're just after our socialised/socialist healthcare ;-)

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That & theevilchemist January 5 2010, 15:25:24 UTC
Your pure unadulterated beer. :)

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Re: That & inulro January 5 2010, 16:14:18 UTC
our generous annual leave entitlements!

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Re: That & nexus_six January 5 2010, 16:49:19 UTC
Oh. The Medicine.

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Regarding Europe kambriel January 5 2010, 16:29:45 UTC
I completely understand what you mean ~ I always feel I'm home there too.

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Re: Regarding Europe greylock January 8 2010, 12:01:15 UTC
For reasons known only to... er... the universe, I have a perfect sense of direction in Europe (Northern Hemisphere).

At home I'm lucky if I can make it to the corner store without getting lost.

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50_ft_queenie January 5 2010, 16:36:47 UTC
M and I have also talked about possibly living in Europe someday.

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