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yeah I agree - it is what you make it. I go there to listen to some oompah music, eat yummy German food, drink beer/cider and look at pretty girls. That is what it is all about for me (and I am of German background myself). If you want the cultural stuff it is all there in the tents at the Northern end. But even in Germany it is more about getting drunk than culture as such.

I had an awesome time, and it was great to catch up with some of the lads from on here. How did you end up with Tracy, Ash?

Duc - wtf are you talking about too cold? The forecast was 32 degrees with some late showers .... it definitely wasn't too cold!

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How did you end up with Tracy, Ash?
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Sorry, I mean we just went back to my place and played Scrabble, hahaha.

And your writing her name on the inside of arm saved me a couple more times too, cheers for that, damn I'm a shit person!

hahaha scrabble when you both got home drunk - nice work!

Yes, I am nice for writing her name on the inside of your arm (I had forgotten I did that until you posted it) - yes, how shit are you for not being able to remember the name of the girl you were hoping to hook up with?!

Enjoy the pics!

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