As far as crazy goes, I'm not sure I'd put that label on them. I think the best term to describe them is wacky. On my list they are the 3rd wackiest culture on the planet. The British take second place, but both the British and the Germans fall well short of the most wackiest culture to ever exist anywhere, the Japanese.
I'm going to have to make a top 5 wacky cultures post...
My heart is a whale song, my eyes find spirals everywhere, my mouth speaks of broken chords and dying trees, my feet find the ground uneven and yet so irresistible.
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Amber, don't forget to put quotes around the URL. The link is not working.
I did! argh! I'll try again, now when you say "s you mean around the <> things too, or between them?
boo!!! i can't read the article!!!
but that doesn't mean that krauts aren't KA-RAYZEEEEEE!!!!!
Leave it to the Germans to invent a solution for a problem that doesn't exist.
Is that thing still called an overpass? An overfloat maybe? No, an Uberfloat!
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I'll get this right, one of these days...
Put "http://aaronkcmo.blogspot.com" in between the < and >
it goes gator, a href=, quote, URL, end quote, end gator, link text, gator, /a, end gator.
As far as crazy goes, I'm not sure I'd put that label on them. I think the best term to describe them is wacky. On my list they are the 3rd wackiest culture on the planet. The British take second place, but both the British and the Germans fall well short of the most wackiest culture to ever exist anywhere, the Japanese.
I'm going to have to make a top 5 wacky cultures post...
Here's the link to the article:
Article
You can see that 'engineering wonder' on google earth as a large construction project.
Ha! How'd you do that?!
I saw that the URL was in the link location. I copied and pasted the link location, and made the link from there.
` WOW! A water bridge over water! It must be the twentieth wonder of the world!
` Well, it would be way back when.
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