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03-04-12 01:14 #28
Posts: 372Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
So I can either join my European pooning brothers & watch the matches on the 50" Flat Screens, or try to score my own Gooaall with the not-so flat Ladies! Hmmmm. Two versions of 'The Beautiful Game'.
M.
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03-03-12 23:10 #27
Posts: 2090Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
Captain Dan (post # 16) added Switzerland and Netherlands to the FKK list. I am familiar with the Swiss FKK but I have never been there. Based on reports, it is a bit more expensive but that in itself does not bother me especially if some of you think it is work driving down there for what ever reasons (quality of girls, ethnic mixture, friendliness, ambience of place etc) . I don't know anything about FKK in netherlands other than Yin-Yang which I have been to and decided that I should stick to NRW clubs.
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03-03-12 22:59 #26
Posts: 2090Originally Posted by Liljoey [View Original Post]
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03-03-12 22:55 #25
Posts: 2212Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
And you want to watch the games with your friends, then have sex later.
Have you seen this commercial with a GF trying to get attention from her BF while he was watching football on TV.
She had sexy underwear and stand in front of the TV, but the guy ask her to move aside so he could watch the game.
This picture made me laugh as in the clubs naked girls will try to seduce me during the game, and I'll say "not now my dear I'm watching the game".
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03-03-12 22:41 #24
Posts: 2212Originally Posted by Big30 [View Original Post]
Yes Group B is quite tough for us, Portugal we can beat, like last round.
Germany and Holland both great teams let's see how it goes. Germany was doing great last would cup.
I was thinking some clubs will show football in Kino, and I'll enjoy some BJ and beer during the game and have a quicky during the break.
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03-03-12 21:50 #23
Posts: 3475Originally Posted by Big30 [View Original Post]
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03-03-12 20:24 #22
Posts: 621Originally Posted by Nille Copenhagen [View Original Post]
I 'm joking but the in Group B it is difficult to predict who will winn. If one would respect the FIFA ranking then Germany and Holland would qualify for the next round, but rankings are not always respected. Think of EC 1992 in Sweden when a team won that did not even qualify, forgot what team that was.
I remember a 2-2 game after over time in the semi final in Sweden.
But yes it is true, EURO 2012 is big very big. People look at home, pubs and also in many cities on big squares to watch the game with 10. 000-20. 000 people or even more on an big screen.
I watched some matches in a club the past years. Most clubs have some additional LCD-screens / projectors where you can the watch the game. 2010 in Gt I saw the 1/4 final match Holland-Brasil in a tent in the garden. I would estimate about 75% of the guests watched the game. During the game not much business for the girls but before and after not a problem (can depend on the result of the game!).
When Holland played the WC final 2010 more than 100. 000 gathered on Museumsquare in Amsterdam, they had to close the square 2 hrs before the start of the match because of the maximum capacity.
The impact on the line-up in the club will be limited, but when some matches are played clubs try to overcome the possible loss of guestst by putting screens in the clubs and in some cases also some special actions. Bernds had one 2 years ago, you paid less entrance when I remember well depending on how many goals the German team scored.
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03-03-12 08:30 #21
Posts: 2212Originally Posted by Captain Dan [View Original Post]
When we are playing the street are totally empty, instead people are in pubs, bars, at home and watch the game.
Polen / Ukraine are hosts this year. 16 countries are qualified.
We are going to play against Germany, that would be an interesting match. I'm considering the option going to Poland and Ukraine to see the games live. Another option is watching the games in the FKK clubs with the girls. Sex & football, Yeah!
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03-03-12 05:09 #20
Posts: 101Keep Up The Good Work, Liljoey!
Great Reports, Liljoey.
You need to be aware that there are those of us on ISG that are here, in the background so to speak, reading your extremely informative reports, that consider them an invaluable resource of information. I can't express to you how impressed I have been with your unrelenting contribution. You are very talented in the methods that you employ to tie together mongering information from several destinations and present it from a somewhat unbiased viewpoint, so we, the other mongers, can draw our own personal conclusions. It is always impressive when you get that occasional monger that tells you essentially 'no, you're wrong', but, you never seem to come back with the kind of defense that is common with some people. Instead, you seem to always come back with a presentation of additional information to further endorse your ideas, but, still appear courteous to others in accepting their counter view. I have no doubt that I'm not the only one that appreciates the fact that you are not quick to start an argument.
I agree with the idea that the forum needs to follow a format with reports organized into a somewhat orderly fashion, and it becomes a bit disorderly when the conversations wander extensively from the topic. But, it is still nice to have a place where a person like you, or someone else with valuable 'off topic' information to share, can go beyond a particular expected forum boundary, without 'border patrol' coming after you.
In conclusion, Liljoey, please don't ever get discouraged and don't stop your invaluable factual contribution. There really are some of us out here that are eagerly awaiting what you have to say!
Horbate
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03-03-12 03:37 #19
Posts: 940Originally Posted by Myrmidon [View Original Post]
The European Football Championship is probably the third biggest sporting event on the planet (after the World Cup & Olympics) and the German National Team will be one of the tournament favourites. Therefore the tournament will feature heavily (most days in June) on German TV, and on television across all of Europe and the footballing (soccer probably to you) World, during the month of June and also early July. The tournament occurs every four years (always 2 years from the next World Cup) and this time is hosted jointly by both Poland and Ukraine. Therefore there are no matches played in Germany.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europea...l_Championship
http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/index.html
CD
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03-03-12 03:23 #18
Posts: 372Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]
Just learned of Euro 2012. What I gather is: it is a significant football tourney to be held in Poland / Ukraine starting 8 June til 7 July. Germany has matches 9&13 June.
Yours truly will be in FRA et al 03-13 June. Will this 'international' event impact German FKKs? Can anyone confirm: this will mean football on all TV's all the time but no matches in Frankfurt? Action in the German FKKs should only marginally be affected when the girls home teams are playing? The ladies will probably be ok, I didn't see a Romanian team.
BTW: Canada now has 4 teams in the US Lingerie Football League (NA 'football' ie helmets / shoulder pads).
Thanks for any assistance.
Myr.
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03-03-12 01:56 #17
Posts: 940Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]
If you want to take a breather and see the sights, go to Disneyland Paris
CD
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03-02-12 23:59 #16
Posts: 749Originally Posted by Captain Dan [View Original Post]
Thanks for the encouraging words
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03-02-12 23:35 #15
Posts: 940Continued from GENERAL INFO thread
Originally Posted by Liljoey [View Original Post]
More power to your elbow and to your typing fingers!
CD
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03-02-12 22:41 #14
Posts: 3475Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]