Halfpenny said:
bayern blade said:
That is terrible German. He'll be one of your local rivals on a wind up.
It'd be especially hilarious if it was a rag, which it probably is.
Sounds like English you put through google translator...
Ruhr said:
LongsightM13 said:
I got the match bus out from town at about 6.30 last night. Big queues of both blues and Germans. I was upstairs looking out the window just before my bus pulled out when I saw this middle aged Bayern fan with glasses and two pals march right to the front of the remaining queue and stand there with his arms folded.
Next thing, an old fella with a City scarf walked up, tapped the German on the shoulder and started telling Jerry to get to the back of the line. To be fair, his two mates did but the Camp Commandant with the specs was standing his ground and shouting and waving his arms like a Freddie Starr Hitler impression. The old blue also stood his ground, telling the German to shift.
Sadly, my bus pulled out without seeing the end of this battle of wills.
lol
A queue in order to get into a bus is completely unknown in germany. We follow the "get in or die, it is the last fuc..ng bus in universe"-principle
Yes. The queue was good. Gave me a laugh, too...
I guess you can find some of this at school busses for the small kids. Will not work for the older ones... - we do not have queues at busses. The strongest survives...
I am training since a couple of years how you make it to be exactly in the front of everybody at bus door when it arrives - or how you sneak yourself through a mass of people to get in prior than them. The last one does not get a seat and has to stand... - field training...
...but I am nice - I get up for older ladies...