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Boarder
7/22/2005, 12:28 PM
Pretty grotesque!!!!! Makes you really want to hunt down the person that
caused this and string them from a tall tree.

Gut wrenching. A friend sent this photograph of a horrible highway accident
in Germany. The picture is very graphic and may be hard for some to
view.

If you look closely you can see what appears to be some survivors of the
accident still in the wreckage.
Take a moment today and spend some time with those you love, and let this be a chilling reminder that life is too short.




http://elcova.com/groupee/forums/a/ga/ul/3311093331/inlineimg/Y/Horribleaccident.jpg

This was plagerized, but it made me chuckle. Even if you don't like Groelsch.

SelmaBamaFan
7/22/2005, 12:31 PM
:eek:

Okla-homey
7/22/2005, 12:33 PM
thats in Holland.

Grolsch, Heinekin, Bavarian, etc. = Holland

Becks, Bitburger, Warsteiner, etc. = Germany

nice joke though! ;)

picasso
7/22/2005, 12:34 PM
just think of those poor bared footed German hitchenzehikers.

mine footen!!!

picasso
7/22/2005, 12:35 PM
thats in Holland.

Grolsch, Heinekin, Bavarian, etc. = Holland

Becks, Bitburger, Warsteiner, etc. = Germany

nice joke though! ;)

oooohhh the geography police. a new twist indeed.

perhaps it's in Germania and imported?

Boarder
7/22/2005, 12:38 PM
Aren't Germany and Holland the same thing?




:D

Pricetag
7/22/2005, 12:44 PM
I bet that smelled good.

Harry Beanbag
7/22/2005, 12:54 PM
That's a massive party foul.

Okla-homey
7/22/2005, 01:08 PM
Aren't Germany and Holland the same thing?




:D

Don't say that to a Dutchman. He'll put a wooden shoe up your ***.

Okla-homey
7/22/2005, 01:09 PM
oooohhh the geography police. a new twist indeed.

perhaps it's in Germania and imported?

The krauts are beer snobs of the first order. They don't import dutch beer ;)

BlondeSoonerGirl
7/22/2005, 01:12 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

OH LAWD! WHY?!

WHYYY!Y!Y!Y!Y!!!11111

jk the sooner fan
7/22/2005, 01:32 PM
The krauts are beer snobs of the first order. They don't import dutch beer ;)


yeah, beer and brats in germany........legal heroin in holland....

Miko
7/22/2005, 01:48 PM
THAT is alcohol abuse on a large scale. :(

Fish
7/22/2005, 02:50 PM
At least it wasn't Jagermeister...it would give a whole new meaning to Jager-Bomb

silverwheels
7/22/2005, 02:52 PM
Not cool. Beer deserves a better fate than that. :(

Herr Scholz
7/22/2005, 03:31 PM
The krauts are beer snobs of the first order. They don't import dutch beer ;)
They don't import any beer in Germany. They've got actual beer laws there, no joke. Das Reinheitsgebot.

StoopTroup
7/22/2005, 09:18 PM
Cameras caught the delivery crew before they got on the road....
http://www.wernersplace.com/images/bigbeer1.jpg

Sooner_Bob
7/22/2005, 09:26 PM
I got that in an email a while back . . .

Flagstaffsooner
7/22/2005, 09:30 PM
Oh the humanity!

http://images.wwyk.com/wwyk/shows/wkrp/les.jpg

StoopTroup
7/22/2005, 09:31 PM
I got that in an email a while back . . .
I stole it from a Soonerfans post...

Thanks Flagstaff! :D

batonrougesooner
7/22/2005, 11:57 PM
Aren't Germany and Holland the same thing?




:D

That's kinda how Hitler saw things.

Shamrock
7/23/2005, 12:08 AM
Looks to me like the Budweiser "referees" hijacked the wrong truck and tried to destroy the evidence.

IR4OU
7/23/2005, 01:01 AM
Only Death Roll is good enough for the cookie spankin’ hippy that caused this cluster**** :(

Send the bastge to Texas, someone call Governor Bush!

LoyalFan
7/23/2005, 02:13 AM
Aren't Germany and Holland the same thing?:D

Well, they were for about five years.

L.Fan

49r
7/23/2005, 12:14 PM
Scheiße!!!

:eek:

GDC
5/3/2006, 09:07 AM
ttt

Beano's Fourth Chin
5/3/2006, 09:23 AM
They don't import any beer in Germany. They've got actual beer laws there, no joke. Das Reinheitsgebot.

There's a big to-do about the Budweiser being an official sponsor of the World Cup in Germany on some future date. Apparently, they're the only ones that are allowed to sell their beer at the games. Budweiser is a trademarked beer in Germany so they can't even use that name. They have to use "Anheiser Bush's Bud" or something silly like that.

And the Germans are tickt because they don't want to drink cruddy beer at the games and I don't blame them. So, AB is, like, in a PR nightmare.

GDC
5/3/2006, 09:24 AM
There's a big to-do about the Budweiser being an official sponsor of the World Cup in Germany on some future date. Apparently, they're the only ones that are allowed to sell their beer at the games. Budweiser is a trademarked beer in Germany so they can't even use that name. They have to use "Anheiser Bush's Bud" or something silly like that.

And the Germans are tickt because they don't want to drink cruddy beer at the games and I don't blame them. So, AB is, like, in a PR nightmare.

That's because the original Bud is Budvar from the Czech Republic. They have to call theirs Czechvar here in the States.

Beano's Fourth Chin
5/3/2006, 09:26 AM
Oh.

Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 09:49 AM
Oh.
While gdc is correct about there being two trademarked Budweisers in the world, the German purity law is a separate issue (although they've started importing beers there now due to the EU).


...the Reinheitsgebot is the oldest food regulation in the world and that it still exists today...The first regulation appeared in Augsburg, Bavaria sometime in the 1490's...Eventually all the lands of Germany enforced the regulation.


Because of the free movement of goods within the European Union, the sale of imported beers which are not brewed in conformity with the Purity Law has recently been permitted in Germany. They can contain other raw materials (such as unmalted barley, maize, rice or millet) or additives, although they must be clearly labeled. These impure, imported beershave not sold well in Germany because of poor consumer acceptance.
Germans don't like impurities. :eek:

http://www.beerchurch.com/reinheitsgebot.htm