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Munich Brauhaus

Fk me this is where all the hipsters end up on a Friday night

Everyone looking at me because I don't have an ironic beard or a flannel shirt and boat shoes, fark off you trendy dick holes

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Munich Brauhaus

Fk me this is where all the hipsters end up on a Friday night

Everyone looking at me because I don't have an ironic beard or a flannel shirt and boat shoes, fark off you trendy dick holes

I was just there an hour ago, I had a fun time with my friends instead of pissing and moaning about what other men were wearing

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I was just there an hour ago, I had a fun time with my friends instead of pissing and moaning about what other men were wearing

You must have been wearing flannel

f**k I hate those cock suckers, they all want to be 'different' yet all look EXACTLY the same.

Cock suckers.

Yeah can spot em anywhere and everywhere, it's the most common fashion these days so dunno what they're going for, or what women are into it for that matter

Negative battery terminal was a little loose... could wiggle it a bit by hand...

After the wiggle, drove nearly an hour to get home and it didn't fk up once, cleaned up the terminals, tapped it all the way down, tightened it up... good to go :)

Weird head unit lost my preset stations and time, yet kept settings for bluetooth sync to my phone... :/

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Lol I have the Bose qc20i noise cancelling headphones. Epic sound clarity and noise cancelling for an in-ear headphone.

Yeah but built in battery,

they claim 16 hours lay so expect 12, and a Europe trip 20+ hours.

thus why I skipped on Bose.

I can get around 20 hours off a AAA in mine, plus when flat it just a quick swap away from back in action.

bose noise canceling is a little better than Sennheiser however,

Different kinds of headphones excel at cancelling different kinds of noise...

One might get rocking reviews, because its been tested in an office, street and shopping centre... But it might be useless on planes because of droning frequencies coming from the engine on the wing right next to your seat.

Munich Brauhaus

Fk me this is where all the hipsters end up on a Friday night

Everyone looking at me because I don't have an ironic beard or a flannel shirt and boat shoes, fark off you trendy dick holes

Had a work thing there last Friday. Drove into the city, took one look inside this place, turned around and left for the same reason.

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It wasn't bad after it quietened down...huge claustrophobic crowds just exacerbate my dislike for people's idiosyncrasies and severely lower tolerance for society on the whole. I really hate crowds and queues, especially at festivals. Really nice beer. Staff not speaking a lick of English is retarded, like a hire backpackers only policy...I guess it's trendy these days to order from someone with a language barrier.

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