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(10-01-2025, 08:14 AM)putnam6 Wrote: Which has what EXACTLY to do with the current incident in Munich?
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Just in case Mods call this off topic....Some people are inferring that it was a Right Wing false flag. Those same people are obvious Leftists and their definition of Right Wing is anything not aligned with the Democrats or right of Karl Marx. So, what I'm saying is....ignore it. You'll never get a straight answer.
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Man, that is a whole lot of people to have angry at you, for interrupting their drinking.
Hope the police find who did it before the public does.
I worked for a company that is headquartered in Germany. They take Oktoberfest VERY seriously.
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(10-01-2025, 09:43 AM)David64 Wrote: Just in case Mods call this off topic....Some people are inferring that it was a Right Wing false flag. Those same people are obvious Leftists and their definition of Right Wing is anything not aligned with the Democrats or right of Karl Marx. So, what I'm saying is....ignore it. You'll never get a straight answer.
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Yeah got caught up in early morning multitasking, and I fucked up ....LOL it happens
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(10-01-2025, 09:58 AM)Chiefsmom Wrote: Man, that is a whole lot of people to have angry at you, for interrupting their drinking.
Hope the police find who did it before the public does.
I worked for a company that is headquartered in Germany. They take Oktoberfest VERY seriously.
It's the one international event I'd love to experience, but ive probably waited too long...
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It kind of makes me sad that the cancelled such a feel-good community event. Commerce aside, I always thought Oktoberfest was as well liked by the population as Thanksgiving used to be when I was a kid. Seemed like everyone pretty much enjoyed it.
Perhaps less to some... but still....
Does some ideologue consider this a success?
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(10-01-2025, 11:08 AM)Maxmars Wrote: It kind of makes me sad that the cancelled such a feel-good community event. Commerce aside, I always thought Oktoberfest was as well liked by the population as Thanksgiving used to be when I was a kid. Seemed like everyone pretty much enjoyed it.
Perhaps less to some... but still....
Does some ideologue consider this a success?
yeah man, it wasn't cancelled, it was closed temporarily... don't quote me, but I think it reopened that evening, if not the next morning...
live cams show it's packed...
https://www.wiesn.tv/armbrustschuetzenfeld-webcam/
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(10-01-2025, 09:25 AM)MichSwampbuck Wrote: I can never have my homebrew ready by Oktoberfest. My hops ripen and are harvested around Labor Day. It takes me a minimum of six weeks to get it into bottles, then another two weeks before drinking.
When I used brew, my seasonal was a pumpin spiced-ale (don't hate) and it was a pain because I wouldn't start seeing sugar pumpkins for sale until mid to late September. I'd roast them to put in the mash (no canned stuff here)
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Munich's Oktoberfest was a fun spectacle but was just too big for my tastes. I much preferred the smaller cities and town's fests.
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(10-03-2025, 12:55 PM)Moon68 Wrote: Munich's Oktoberfest was a fun spectacle but was just too big for my tastes. I much preferred the smaller cities and town's fests.
Oh no doubt...
Little Helen Ga does a little faux Alpine village motif/tourist Oktoberfest trap, BITD I'd go with friends, rent a cabin on the creek and the NGA mountains are beautiful in October. The last year I (age 20) went we rented a cabin with 3 buddies and we all never spent a night there. I met a 30-something couple, and they had the wife's younger sister (25) tagging along, so I was off with them the whole weekend. They drank like fish, and hell, I just thought I put it away, the Heineken, Jagermeister, and peppermint Schnapps was flowing freely
Got back to our cabin on Sunday, and the rest had basically done the same thing...
Their Oktoberfest is still fairly popular 40 years later.
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