Christ above… Made it to 3.30 and was carried home. I was probably the only ape drinking both beer and vodka, but by fuck did I give both a good lash. The amount of food was crazy, the mad bastards kept bringing it. I spooned a load of lard into me at one stage and nearly puked. All in all, fantastic day.
The Polish are fucking sadistic with the amount of courses they serve at big occasions. It’s a joke. I have Polish Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve here, which completely ruins my Irish Christmas dinner the next day.
[quote=“Thrawneen, post: 811388, member: 129”]The Polish are fucking sadistic with the amount of courses they serve at big occasions. It’s a joke. I have Polish Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve here, which completely ruins my Irish Christmas dinner the next day.
The food is fucking tasty though, so fuck it. [/quote]
Ah, I’d been before, but that was 5 year ago and thought the tour and info was way better this time. The city as a whole has got It’s act together tourist wise too, but I was here off season last time so that may have something to do with it also.
[quote=“Mark Renton, post: 813118, member: 1796”]Loved it.
Ah, I’d been before, but that was 5 year ago and thought the tour and info was way better this time. The city as a whole has got It’s act together tourist wise too, but I was here off season last time so that may have something to do with it also.[/quote]
We didn’t do a guided tour when we went round Dachau, just kind of wandered around aimlessly-kept bumping into groups of extremely distressed Jews bawling crying and breaking down hysterically-some rough scenes, man.
I’ve mixed emotions about them cunts, well the Israeli ones. They are fairly rude, loud and aggressive and while it must be tough to take in for them that’s no reason to push me out of the way or cut queues… I wanted to gas one or two of them the other day, so can see where Hitler was coming from. Don’t know how mickee321 puts up with it.
I’ve never met an Israeli that I didn’t despise almost immediately-they are a horrible shower of pricks probably due to the massive chip on their shoulder due to the fact that all of their neighbours want to eradicate them from the face of the planet. Understandable that this would make them a little tetchy I suppose.
yeah there is a difficult people here allright but you must also remember that there are people from many differnt countries living in Israel and not all are the same,
The ethnic tensions here between Ashkenazim jews ( jews from Poland/Czech/germany/lithiania. etc) and Mizrachim jews ( morrocan, yemen, iraqi, kurdi, etc) are very bad, and that is even before you factor in thje Russians and the hapless Ethiopians.
The only jews affected by the holocaust were European Ashkenazim jews and because of this they have a certain air of superority in Israel… Holocaust memorial day whilst sad here is only for Ashkenazim, there is no commemorion for the 2.5 million mizrachim jews who were purged from all the Arab countries where in some places like Saudi , Yemen and Iraq it is now a crime to be jewish or Israeli and this has nothing to do with the Palestinan situation as each and every one of the surrounding Arab states despises the Palestinians and are happy to ensue they remain an Israeli problem, FFS the egyptian miliatry are shooting the poor cunts in gaza if they go near the fnce and assad is burning them alive with in syrian refugee camps… the world dosent care tho as its not done by jews
The wife, whilst she would respect holocaust memorial day and stand for the siren is like many other mizrachim where she feels that the ashkenazim are using their own holocaust in a discriminatory fashion against fellow jews… She wont ever set foot in Aushwitz for example, not because she dosent care but because the system here is designed to ensure that she feels it has nothing to do with her.
You see these tensions in the workplace also , business , housing and politics, its very simlar to the catholic / protestant situation in NI during the 80’s.
The country is a mess here, the bizarre thing is that the 20% Arabs here probably get a great deal, if they were citizens of the west bank they would be living in squalor and its almost sometimes impossible to tell the difference between mizrachim jews and arabs, they are fom the same land after all.
recently there was a proposal hand 3 israeli arab cities to the west bank to be under PA control in exchange for settlement land around Hebron, The citizens of Umm al fahm a city with 100% arab population voted >90% to remain part of Israel and live under a jewish government … tells you all you need to know
yeah there is a difficult people here allright but you must also remember that there are people from many differnt countries living in Israel and not all are the same,
The ethnic tensions here between Ashkenazim jews ( jews from Poland/Czech/germany/lithiania. etc) and Mizrachim jews ( morrocan, yemen, iraqi, kurdi, etc) are very bad, and that is even before you factor in thje Russians and the hapless Ethiopians.
The only jews affected by the holocaust were European Ashkenazim jews and because of this they have a certain air of superority in Israel… Holocaust memorial day whilst sad here is only for Ashkenazim, there is no commemorion for the 2.5 million mizrachim jews who were purged from all the Arab countries where in some places like Saudi , Yemen and Iraq it is now a crime to be jewish or Israeli and this has nothing to do with the Palestinan situation as each and every one of the surrounding Arab states despises the Palestinians and are happy to ensue they remain an Israeli problem, FFS the egyptian miliatry are shooting the poor cunts in gaza if they go near the fnce and assad is burning them alive with in syrian refugee camps… the world dosent care tho as its not done by jews
The wife, whilst she would respect holocaust memorial day and stand for the siren is like many other mizrachim where she feels that the ashkenazim are using their own holocaust in a discriminatory fashion against fellow jews… She wont ever set foot in Aushwitz for example, not because she dosent care but because the system here is designed to ensure that she feels it has nothing to do with her.
You see these tensions in the workplace also , business , housing and politics, its very simlar to the catholic / protestant situation in NI during the 80’s.
The country is a mess here, the bizarre thing is that the 20% Arabs here probably get a great deal, if they were citizens of the west bank they would be living in squalor and its almost sometimes impossible to tell the difference between mizrachim jews and arabs, they are fom the same land after all.
recently there was a proposal hand 3 israeli arab cities to the west bank to be under PA control in exchange for settlement land around Hebron, The citizens of Umm al fahm a city with 100% arab population voted >90% to remain part of Israel and live under a jewish government … tells you all you need to know