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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads...


Or legitimate parking spaces for that matter. So today after failing to find a Laundromat that was open, we checked 3, Frank and I stopped for a Dönner. It is a Turkish sandwich that is phenomenal. The pictured is chicken and was my first meal in Heiligenhaus. After walking into the Burgerhaus and getting dirty looks when I asked for a burger I found the only place that looked open and had food. The nice Turkish guy knew some broken english and hooked me up with a tasty sandwich. The amazing thing is that I can get a Dönner the size of a double whopper with two drinks for less than a happy meal. I have decided that the lammdöner is by far the best and is what I had for dinner tonight (18June08).

This is of course far superior to the breakfast of choice by my colleague. Yes that is a raw meat sandwich. It has herbs, onions, butter, and that makes it ok to eat... Seriously Frank wanted me to eat one of these, or at least try it, and could not understand why I was adamant that it would probably make me very ill. After mentioning this to Lorik and getting the same response from him, I managed to convince Frank that since I had never eaten raw meat before and if I started now I would definitely become ill. The best part was after I asked what it was I asked to take a picture since it was so odd to me. Everyone Frank told that I felt his breakfast was picture worthy had a nice laugh.

Which brings us to the end of my day today. So when we were going for dinner, I took car #3 and made my own parking space partially on the sidewalk. I suppose there are some advantages to driving a go cart.

PS: I have come to find that burger in german means people. So a burgerhaus is a people's house. The people being german means it's simply a bar. Cheers!

1 comment:

Nicole and Zoe said...

Burgers are people in Germany? Like soylent green? That's people too.