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To: critical_mass who wrote (68223)8/28/2005 4:21:27 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 74559
 
The inclusion of the East has changed Germany and there is no going back. The loss of the Deutchemark and the rise of governmental deficit spending are almost as unpopular in Bavaria as Turkish immigrants.

Bavaria is my favorite part of Germany as the culture is not so austere and cold. But you are more likely to run into an elderly Nazi, freely speaking their Fuhrer ideas, in Bavaria than any other place in Germany. This is especially noticeable near beer tents.

Whether this makes Bavaria like Texas is debatable, but Bavaria is certainly more attractive. Munich being nearly half parks, with rivers running through them, is a world away from Dallas with its absence of City Planners.
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