Saturday, September 28, 2013
This morning in lines for German beer
Oktoberfest begins today at Zum Schneider on Avenue C and East Seventh Street... and EVG reader John noted a 30-person line at 9:41 a.m. ...
Doors open at 11. First keg is tapped at noon. (And what is German for Woo?)
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ReplyDeleteGerman for Woo! = Voo!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking "JAWOHL!".
ReplyDeleteFigure on plenty of vomitshnitzel on the streets tomorrow morning.
ReplyDeleteFarfenugen ... FarFromPuking
ReplyDeleteHoooogan!
ReplyDeleteThe most correct German translation of 'Woo' needs 4 words: "Ich bin ein arschloch".
ReplyDeleteDeutschbagen
ReplyDeleteBauers?
ReplyDeleteThe most common German cheer for Ladies is variant of Homer Simpson's "Woo Hoo!". It's a very high-pitched, rising-then-descending "YEEEEHOOOOO!!!" If you attended this year's Steuben Day Parade or watched it on the PBS live broadcast, you've definitely heard it!
ReplyDeleteIch bin ein Asshatten.
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