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IMDB rating: 4.50 Plot: Jerry and Nick are two best buddies whose love lives have hit rock bottom, Jerry’s especially, having just vomited all over his fiance on a hot air balloon trip prior to proposing to her. To escape their troubles and find women, they book a trip on board a cruise-liner, unaware the travel agent has just played a horrid trick on them in retaliation for Nick offending his secret gay lover. And that’s the trick; it’s a gay cruise-liner for gay men to meet and mingle. Slowly but surely, the two main characters begin to realize this and in turn get into a lot of humorous predicaments. |
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second try at the question "The "must see's" in this part of germany?"?
we are holidaying next summer in a village not far from Bernkastel-Kues in Germany. What would you recommend to do or see – besides the obvious boat trips, castles etc. We wont mind travelling an hour or so from where we are staying. Many thanks.
please,,no more Nazi jibes as in my last attempt at posting this question – one of the reasons I am going to Germany is to try to find out which concentration camp my Czech Grandfather died in – so some sensible answers please!
we are in our 40’s travelling with an 80year old (but very fit) grandpa, and our 14 year old daughter and our 18year old son. so we are up for most things really – Thanks
I have only been Munich on a business trip, but one place to which I was taken by my hosts, was a German Beer garden – the atmosphere was lovely, the beer was great and so was the food (lots of breads and pickled herrings, etc.)
I had a lovely evening and would recommend that if there is one near your holiday centre.
Veronica Alicia | Nov 17, 2009
Maybe you let us know what your interests are it would be very helpful to know this since we could give better answers.
Annihilator | Nov 17, 2009
I just came back from Germany, I spend a couple weeks there saw several places Bamberg, Nuremburg, Munich, Heidelberg, Augsburg and a few others one place that would really be a shame to miss is Rothenburg it is the most adorable town you can imagine look it up on ricks steves website he did a travel show there. If you have any plans of going to Augsburg, skip it not worth the time its dosnt have much character to is. If you want histor Munich is really the way to go. I sill with i spent more time there. Its where the nazi party was started you can also take a trip from there to Dakow to research ur grandfather there. If you go to Munich dont miss the Hofbrauhaus, and try the dark radler beer, increadible.
lizzy | Nov 17, 2009
Try to go bathing in one of the "Mare", which are small lakesthat have formed in teh craters of former vulcanosl There are a number of those close by, and they are free to swim in, and very beautiful.
Other than that: wine tastings, wine fests, castles… Trier, with it’s Roman roots, Aachen…
Have fun on your trip!
frackledJJ | Nov 18, 2009
Koblenz isn’t too far from where you’ll be and is a beautiful town. After you’ve finished exploring there, follow the Rhein back towards Wiesbaden…it’s a gorgeous drive with a castle every few minutes. Idar-Oberstein is also within about an hour from you and you can visit the Felsenkirche there…the "Church in the Rocks". Someone else also mentioned Trier and I think it’s a great choice. There are some wonderful Roman ruins to see there.
If you’re interested in seeing anything outside of Germany, Luxembourg City is also really close and is a beautiful place to visit.
mandi2doors | Nov 19, 2009
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