Rob Henderson
Banned
130 kmh...thats about 80 mph isnt it?
Yeh I think so (maybe 90 M/h). What's the max. speed limit on American freeways (I heard it's quite low compared to most European countries)?C/1Lt Henderson said:130 km/h...thats about 80 mph isnt it?
I never expected to hear this from an American...Weird.[/quote]roy75 said:Lived there for a while. It's very Americanised.
I'll teach you some more: "Ein Dürüm, bitte". It's like a regular Döner Kebap...but better. Apparently it was "invented" by Turkish immigrants (or their descendants) in Germany, rather than Turkey itselfroy75 said:Simple German is quite similar to English, so communication is not hard. The only German I really needed was 'Ein Doner Kebab Bitte'. Man those Kebabs are lovely. Those Turks really know how to cook.
loki said:How come anyone buys sports cars in America?
So the highway patrol officer doesn't care too much if you're breaking the limit as long as traffic isn't too dense?rotc boy said:we prefer to think of speed limits as a guideline....the speed you should go when you're low on gas...got it now?:thumb:
Mohmar Deathstrike said:So the highway patrol officer doesn't care too much if you're breaking the limit as long as traffic isn't too dense?
I see. It's similar over hererotc boy said:well, if your going like, 2 mph over the speed limit, your fine...
depending on the officer, you may even get away with 5 over the limit
any more than that your definitely gonna get a ticket if they catch you
Does it automatically fire HARMs at the source?rotc boy said:and that, is why you get one of these:
Mohmar Deathstrike said:Hows is Germany more "americanized" than it was, say, in the early 30s? Wasn't there already a heavy American cultural influence (like movies?).
Mohmar Deathstrike said:Yeah pretty much. Another item of apparent americanization that may have been unusual in the rest of Europe: Kids were already playing "Cowboys and Indians" since the late 19th century, because of Karl May books.
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