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boffcheck
10-01-2014, 05:06 AM
Hey Guys,
I know I'm not thaaaat new to the Board but I didn't introduce myself!
I'm Chris from Germany and I'm very happy to finally found a board with soooo many nice people and so many informations about bananas!
I'm happy to live in a 8a Zone (since it is allmost everywhere colder in Germany). I grow Bananas for allmost 5 Years now but I had no idea of doing it right till i got here! So I'm very new to realy grwoing bananas ;)
I hope my just purchased VC will arrive and let me complete my collection for now. I got a DC and a Grand Nain and i hope they will get bigger and bigger and will flower any time in the future. (Both are about 70cm PS high)
Thanks for getting me allready so much informations and I'm sure I'll get more and more every day :)
So... Hi :waving:
Abnshrek
10-01-2014, 07:45 AM
Hello, Welcome & Happy Growing in nice city from what I remember.. :^)
laserlight
10-01-2014, 07:49 AM
Wie cool! Willkommen im Forum. Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch. Ich liebe Schnee und es schneit sehr viel in Deutschland.
Anyway theres lots of information here and friendly members. Good luck with your banana plant projects.
Grüße,
Kevin
boffcheck
10-01-2014, 07:52 AM
haha yay! I allready found some very nice people here!
Crazy Banana was answering some questions and helped me a lot to understand about fertilasation and sorts of bananas :) Big thanks again!
And yeah Karlsruhe is very nice :) Thou I'm a real bavarian and was born and raised close to Munich ;) :08:
laserlight
10-01-2014, 08:07 AM
Bavarian! I knew there was something really special about southern Germany but I couldnt remember. Bavarian food! :D Rico told me all about that. He lives in Berlin but he cant speak English so Im teaching him and he is teaching me German.
Btw you speak really good English.
boffcheck
10-01-2014, 08:42 AM
Thanks :) I just love the language :) Well how could a Berlin-German ever know all about bavarian food if even bavarians don't know all about it ^^
I thought you were going to say.. The October-Fest!!! haha btw. I'll go there this weekend ;) :nanadrink:
laserlight
10-01-2014, 04:31 PM
Thanks :) I just love the language :) Well how could a Berlin-German ever know all about bavarian food if even bavarians don't know all about it ^^
I thought you were going to say.. The October-Fest!!! haha btw. I'll go there this weekend ;) :nanadrink:
You were right. It wasnt Rico it was Tosevski that told me all about Bavarian food. But I really dont get how he knows since he lives in Maribor Slovenia and he has only been to California. Well unless they have Bavarian food there too. I know they have October Fest! :bananas_b Now I will be thinking about beer all day. I like that flavor! :bananas_b
boffcheck
10-01-2014, 04:37 PM
haha this reminds me of Homer singing say you - say me in beer style ;)
but I'm not going to buy a "Mass" for over 10€... they are just nuts!!
Richard
10-01-2014, 07:50 PM
Boffcheck ???
I'm a Boffin, does that count?
crazy banana
10-01-2014, 09:45 PM
GERMAN WORLD MAGAZINE (http://www.germanworldonline.com) has list of German restaurants in the USA.
Not like home, but makes me want to cook some Schnitzel or Rouladen ....
boffcheck
10-02-2014, 01:55 AM
Boffcheck ???
I'm a Boffin, does that count?
whaat? ^^ XD Boffcheck has its origin in my childhood that time when I wasn't able to enunciate Christoph right.. I allwais said biffboff.. so my mother started to call me boffi.. and as I grew up I thought it was cool to put a "check" behind anything.. since bofficheck sucked I made boffcheck and thats it ;)
I also could have taken chrilin as a nick ;) would be a part of my first and last name and would show you guys that I've been a fan Dragonball :P
hehe CB if I manage to visit the USA I'd be glad to eat some Schnitzel or Roulade at your place with a trip to every of your banana :)
laserlight
10-02-2014, 06:44 AM
haha this reminds me of Homer singing say you - say me in beer style ;)
but I'm not going to buy a "Mass" for over 10€... they are just nuts!!
Yeah. Somebody always does that and I cant remember who said what. Except that dedas had to kill a cobra with a sharp stick (no way!) or when we discussed live dragons hiding in Postojna cave and in the tunnels of Predjama castle. Probaly the only thing in that cave is the train and olms and the only thing in those tunnels are Erazems cherry stones. Why do I listen?
10 euros for a litre of beer? That totally is nuts! You could get 2 lunches with beers for that at any Teremok!
But hey we are talking beers. :D Have fun! :bananas_b
boffcheck
10-02-2014, 07:13 AM
haha thx :)
rottiedog46
10-02-2014, 01:52 PM
Greetings from the Florida Keys! I was stationed in Karlsruhe from 1/69 - 9/70 when I was in the US Army. Bavarian food, beer and wine!! Fond memories of that time! :bananas_b
boffcheck
10-02-2014, 02:54 PM
Oh that sounds a but like war.. :/ Im glad you liked it :) now any street is under construction.. The "Ruhe" in Karlsruhe means silence but we are more Karls-Noise!!
cincinnana
10-04-2014, 06:59 AM
Welcome to the Jungle !!!:woohoonaner:
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