For our first trip of the school year Emily and I and a group of teachers headed north to the largest beer drinking event in world. It just so happen that this year was the 200th Oktoberfest celebration. Let the chaos begin!
THE CREW
The Canadian couple: Bernie and Marie
Allie "Beer me" Keen & Kaycee "I'll have another" Shingler
Andy "The driving Machine" Abell
*Not Pictured: Emily "Shotgun so I don't throw up" Abell
Allie "Beer me" Keen & Kaycee "I'll have another" Shingler
Andy "The driving Machine" Abell
*Not Pictured: Emily "Shotgun so I don't throw up" Abell
After making a stop in a nearby store so the girls could fancy up in a customary dress called a Dirndl. The lederhosen was all out of my size unfortunately.
Let the games begin....unfortunately the weather didn't get the memo.
After waiting in the rain like cattle for an hour hoping to get into one of the packed beer tents we decided to head into the heart of Munich to a brew house.
Let the games begin....unfortunately the weather didn't get the memo.
After waiting in the rain like cattle for an hour hoping to get into one of the packed beer tents we decided to head into the heart of Munich to a brew house.
Dry and warm at the Augustiner. PROST! (cheers)
After coming back from the bathroom this German guy named Marc was in my seat so I sat down anyway.
It turns out I talked him into trading a nice pair of Banana Republic jeans for his Lederhosen right in the middle of the restaurant.
Did I mention the beer is strong in Germany.
Feeling like a new man.
Vee ar German's now ya!
Not only did Marc and I trade pants, but also women. From the looks of it Marc's girlfriend wasn't impressed with me.
The trade was only short lived as Marc justified that his Lederhosen cost him 300 Euros. I told him the trade was fair because Banana Republic jeans are so hot right now.
Combining tables with Italian means things are about to get out of hand.
These guys were cops from Como, Italy so really we're like neighbors. This was after we got kicked out of our original table for being too...how can I put this nicely... "disruptive".
8:30 am Sunday morning waiting for the Paulaner beer tent to open so we can make sure to get a table. (note: details are a little foggy from the last picture till now)
Dirndl girls.
THE GRAND FINALE!!!
"With a great amount of beer, comes a great amount of sleepiness"
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