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  1. #245
    Please clear up your inbox.

    HB

  2. #244
    Quote Originally Posted by Vitrea  [View Original Post]
    Thank god for Germany. :-)
    It is Germany that finances Grece with a lot of money and it is questionable whether they are able to pay back. So yes the Grece should thank Germany for their help! I agree.

    First thing to do is more financial disciplin in Grece and Spain.

  3. #243
    Quote Originally Posted by Vitrea  [View Original Post]
    The article is more about France's political posturing against Germany. A quote from the article you linked,"In the eurozone, deficits are being reduced. But debt. In many cases. Is still growing. Growth is almost non-existent. Recession has returned for countries like Spain and Italy. The gap between the German economy and the southern economies is only widening."
    Thanks for the reply Vitrea. I selected the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Website article because it is emanating from a reputable and pretty much unbiased news organisation, from within the EU (i.e. The United Kingdom) and in my opinion is an accurate reflection of the debate within most Eurozone countries (except Germany).

    Link to BBC News article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17889665

    A strong and growing opinion in non-German speaking Europe is that harsh economic remedies are being forced on primarily Southern European countries (particularly at the behest of Germany) at a time when these same countries are in major recession. The effects of this depression are therefore made significantly worse for these Southern European countries.

    This leads other Eurozone countries to form an opinion that because Germany is not itself currently in recession, it is finding it particularly easy to recommend harsh measures for other Eurozone countries. Rather than leading the Eurozone, the feeling is that Germany is just looking after its own narrow interest. Hence the reference to the Spanish minister;"One Spanish minister compared the country to the Titanic and had a warning for the Germans: "If there's a sinking here, even the first-class passengers drown."

    Obviously most of us are familiar with the ill-famed Titanic (in this case representing the Eurozone) which struck an iceberg and sunk on its maiden trans-Atlantic voyage.

    I think that the likely next President of the French Republic is not posturing politically, but accurately reflecting the opinion outside of Germany i.e. that major economic stimulation is required within the EU. Of course German public opinion will come around to this way of thinking as soon as the current unforgiving economic climate which is devastating so many EU countries also starts to affect Germany.

    Unfortunately, we must look to others to lead the EU (not Germany). Lets hope its not too late by then to save the Eurozone.

  4. #242
    Quote Originally Posted by Toscana  [View Original Post]
    For the FKKs yes, not for its government's grasp of macroeconomics.
    Glad you picked up on it. That is what I was trying to imply.

  5. #241
    Quote Originally Posted by Sucker17  [View Original Post]
    But to answer Nilles question. Nobody, except from the MP have ever been fined for sextrade abroad. Impossible to survey what Norwegians do abroad. It reminds me of a fun story I had after this stupid law was effective three years ago. I met two dudes from Norway in a brothel, and I went to their table and introduced myself as a police agent undercover. Asking them for their ID, papers and shit! You should see the expression on their faces, I'm still laughing of this episode. It was particularly funny since they were in a brothel for the very first time, so real newbies!
    I'll look forward to see your face when I'm will introduce myself as undercover sex police, so be prepared.

    How much is the fine? Is there a reward for catching a Norwegian monger. Hehehe. See you around.

  6. #240
    Quote Originally Posted by Dreams  [View Original Post]
    One Member of Parlement has been caught and fined. Had to resign. Obvioulsy a politically oriented action.

    Morality: if you are Norwegain, and a monger, don't get into politics, oranythingwhich may attract people's attention.
    But to answer Nilles question. Nobody, except from the MP have ever been fined for sextrade abroad. Impossible to survey what Norwegians do abroad. It reminds me of a fun story I had after this stupid law was effective three years ago. I met two dudes from Norway in a brothel, and I went to their table and introduced myself as a police agent undercover. Asking them for their ID, papers and shit! You should see the expression on their faces, I'm still laughing of this episode. It was particularly funny since they were in a brothel for the very first time, so real newbies!

  7. #239

    Yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nille Copenhagen  [View Original Post]
    Do you have any example of Norwegians be caught abroad and fined for buying sex. (Thailand, Germany are obvious destination.)
    One Member of Parlement has been caught and fined. Had to resign. Obvioulsy a politically oriented action.

    Morality: if you are Norwegain, and a monger, don't get into politics, oranythingwhich may attract people's attention.

  8. #238
    Quote Originally Posted by Toscana  [View Original Post]
    For the FKKs yes, not for its government's grasp of macroeconomics.
    SWOOSH!

    Still, no one's hands are clean in all this.

    Cheers,

    Dedalus, seeing some heavy economic weather ahead

  9. #237
    Quote Originally Posted by Hessen Bub  [View Original Post]
    thanks.

    Kaefers is just a nice environment, food is ok, expensive, drinks are too expensive.

    HB
    Been a while since I was there, but I remember it being pretty tasty. Never had to pick up the check, so I can't comment on the value aspect.

    Cheers,

    Dedalus

  10. #236
    Quote Originally Posted by Ortos  [View Original Post]
    Just to make sure, it is spelled "The" adjacent.
    thanks. Too big thumbs for my tablet.

    Kaefers is just a nice environment, food is ok, expensive, drinks are too expensive. Lot's of nice restaurants, bars and bistros in Wiesbaden, in the old part (Schiffchen) , also at Taunusstrasse.

    HB

  11. #235
    Quote Originally Posted by Vitrea  [View Original Post]
    Thank god for Germany. :-)
    For the FKKs yes, not for its government's grasp of macroeconomics.

  12. #234
    Quote Originally Posted by Hessen Bub  [View Original Post]
    Te adjacent restaurant is "Käfers", good food in a nice environment.

    HB
    Just to make sure, it is spelled "The" adjacent...

    Kaefers is great food, for sure and served in a top environment. I love the wood carving in this Spielbank! But, to be honest, there's better food for less money in Wiesbaden, if you know where, or care to schlepp.

    But for low buy-in (75euro) Texas Hold 'em tournaments 3 x a week, the Spielbank Wiesbaden reeigns. I often spend one of my nights re-charging in Wiesbaden in between multiple session nights at BHH or Pohlheim.

  13. #233

    Antwerp RLD

    Quote Originally Posted by Sucker17  [View Original Post]
    Same as in France. Prostitution is legal as well in Belgium, but pimping and brothels are forbidden. However Brussels is known to have a much better designated RLD area than I. E Paris.
    Try Antwerp. I was impressed with their RLD.

  14. #232
    Just to make sure, it is spelled Wiesbaden and Spielbank. Actually the casino in Wiesbaden is in the "Kurhaus", a very nice building. Te adjacent restaurant is "Käfers", good food in a nice environment.

    HB

  15. #231
    Quote Originally Posted by UShobbyist  [View Original Post]
    I know prostitution is legal in France but brothels are not. Are brothels legal in Belgium?
    Same as in France. Prostitution is legal as well in Belgium, but pimping and brothels are forbidden. However Brussels is known to have a much better designated RLD area than I. E Paris.

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