The days that followed brought similar experiences, and I learned the every day of German Culture (which from my experience) involves much less consumption of useless materials. The real mastercraft of these people however, is the beer. Seemingly, every town has their own brew and each towns brew is completely different from the last and full of flavor and rich in taste, it unfortunately, makes American beer taste like water but, point is if you come to Germany the first thing to be done of the plane is buy a real genuine German beer.
I started my Job three months ago and have to say that as much as I was told this job would be a real challenge, it's pleasantly refreshing and not near as difficult as construcion work. I have made quite a reputation for myself around work as "The Entertainer" in that I am clumsy and not the brightest boy sometimes. On my second day at the bakery I attempted a show of strength by lifting four 25 kilo (about 220 pounds) of flour onto my shoulders and carrying it to my destination. All of the pastry chefs and bakers gathered around as I loaded all the bags onto my shoulders. I stood from my squat and took a step, it was much heavier then I had thought it would be but I could handle it, so I thought, I attempted a second step but it failed. The foot in midair, the weight of the bags shifted and I fell, without catching myself, onto my head and four bags of flour following closely behind. It was quite painful and I was quite disoriented. Instead of help and questions of concern I was greeted with full out laughs.
hahaha!! my crazy Blazey. I think I just became a fan and your first comment....YAY!!
ReplyDeletethis is your other mama...by the way :0)
ReplyDeleteoh haha! I was getting my feathers slightly ruffled "whoooo do you think you are? other mama!!" Ok, I say it's true then. I concur.
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