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  • #46
    Pete.....wtf is your definition of small cuz Mainz isn't really ''small''.....
    Suche gut gebaute 18-30 Jährigen zum schlachten.
    - Metzgermeister

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    • #47
      Originally posted by MaDbOy
      Pete.....wtf is your definition of small cuz Mainz isn't really ''small''.....
      Mainz really isn't that big either!!

      (I define a city by the size of it's airport!) I don't think Mainz has one! I know its a stupid way..but hey..it works!

      -Pete
      Pete Ganabathi
      Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

      Fly Frontier Airlines - A Whole Different Animal

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      • #48
        your fav. european city

        I'm glad to see that so many people here like Germany . Definitely shows that there is still a difference between our sights&landscapes , and our incompetent government , not to mention our industry .

        -Colin

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        • #49
          #1: London, UK
          #2: Paris, France
          #3: Frankfurt, Germany
          Kevin

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          • #50
            Originally posted by NWAirlinkCRJ@ERI
            Originally posted by MaDbOy
            Pete.....wtf is your definition of small cuz Mainz isn't really ''small''.....
            Mainz really isn't that big either!!

            (I define a city by the size of it's airport!) I don't think Mainz has one! I know its a stupid way..but hey..it works!

            -Pete
            Well Newark only has a population of about 350,000, but the 17th busiest airport in the world. :P
            www.acairport.com

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            • #51
              Originally posted by herpa2003
              Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Heidelberg...

              Three years there was not enough...
              Where were based at? The barracks or the hospital? I just moved in right across the street from the hospital. It's kind of weird seeing all those Explorers and whatnot spamming the streets of Heidelberg... Get a real car, like so many of your fellow servicemen do!

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              • #52
                Originally posted by matt1168
                Originally posted by NWAirlinkCRJ@ERI
                Originally posted by MaDbOy
                Pete.....wtf is your definition of small cuz Mainz isn't really ''small''.....
                Mainz really isn't that big either!!

                (I define a city by the size of it's airport!) I don't think Mainz has one! I know its a stupid way..but hey..it works!

                -Pete
                Well Newark only has a population of about 350,000, but the 17th busiest airport in the world. :P
                But I don't even consider EWR a seperate city....its all the NYC area...and it's busy as hell!!!!

                -Pete
                Pete Ganabathi
                Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

                Fly Frontier Airlines - A Whole Different Animal

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                • #53
                  EWR is all the factories of the New York area crammed into a few square miles. I think each factory has its own exit too.

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                  • #54
                    Wont comment, will explode with too much NJ hate.
                    - The baby will be back -

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by aloges
                      Originally posted by herpa2003
                      Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Heidelberg...

                      Three years there was not enough...
                      Where were based at? The barracks or the hospital? I just moved in right across the street from the hospital. It's kind of weird seeing all those Explorers and whatnot spamming the streets of Heidelberg... Get a real car, like so many of your fellow servicemen do!
                      I lived at PHV, which was a great location. Everything except the PX was pretty much walking distance.

                      Those people with Explorers will wish that they didn't bring their SUVs once they see how small the European parking spaces are.
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by screaming_emu
                        Originally posted by Longreach747
                        of all those, the only city i would live in is Athens, Greek people know how to live life better than any other, no place quite like Greece, as the saying goes, "there are those who are lucky enough to be Greek, then there are those who wish they were Greek"
                        and then there are those that are Australian, but think they're Greek
                        my mother is full greek, so i guess that makes me very greek!


                        next trips
                        USA/DXB August.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by babypurin
                          Wont comment, will explode with too much NJ hate.
                          riiiight

                          explanation would come in handy
                          Suche gut gebaute 18-30 Jährigen zum schlachten.
                          - Metzgermeister

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                          • #58
                            Re: your fav. european city

                            Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
                            I'm glad to see that so many people here like Germany . Definitely shows that there is still a difference between our sights&landscapes , and our incompetent government , not to mention our industry .

                            -Colin
                            Hey, how wouldn't I like Germany? After all, I'm a German citizen ...And about politicians: Gerd sucks, but so does Angie.

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                            • #59
                              Re: your fav. european city

                              Originally posted by herpa2003
                              I lived at PHV, which was a great location. Everything except the PX was pretty much walking distance.

                              Those people with Explorers will wish that they didn't bring their SUVs once they see how small the European parking spaces are.
                              I have yet to take a look at PHV, provided they let us locals do that. :P I actually saw some huge Chevy SUV squeezed into a parking space at IKEA Walldorf, can you say "parking skills"! I wonder how they cope with those rotten 2m-lanes in all the construction sites.

                              Originally posted by Cubana
                              Hey, how wouldn't I like Germany? After all, I'm a German citizen ...And about politicians: Gerd sucks, but so does Angie.
                              Sad but true... I remember that when Schröder was still Prime-Minister of my (kind of former) state, I swore to myself I'd never ever vote for him. But given the options in the 2002 election, the first I could vote in, I did end up doing just that.

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