tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8156107051866562197.post8150985101798171781..comments2023-07-28T10:44:24.145+02:00Comments on &etc.: Munchen IITimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02935556291851726613noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8156107051866562197.post-56907502893108554682009-11-21T16:16:39.969+01:002009-11-21T16:16:39.969+01:00Hey Chris, how's life treating you?
The pictu...Hey Chris, how's life treating you?<br /><br />The picture you saw (I think) is me and Christian, my host mother's brother-in-law. We stayed in his house in Munich. I don't think that Alex (my host dad) owns a leather jacket.<br /><br />Anyway, Christian is cool too.<br /><br />And yeah, the BMW museum was really cool- thinking back, I forgot to mention it in my blog. But it was really neat- the architect really took a theme and ran with it. The museum's layout and stylistic elements were practically as cool as the cars and bikes themselves.<br /><br />Not quite, though ;)<br /><br />You and Rhett where the two people I thought about when Christian asked if I wanted to go, actually. <br /><br />I also saw a display room of Aston Martins in Munich, but there were no cameras allowed. That was cool, too.<br /><br />Anyway, thanks for saying hello! I hope all is well in Lynnfield.<br /><br />TimTimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02935556291851726613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8156107051866562197.post-50387070972989526562009-11-19T23:13:28.251+01:002009-11-19T23:13:28.251+01:00Hey,
I was looking through your albut the other da...Hey,<br />I was looking through your albut the other day and I laughed when I saw that you and your exchange dad have matching leather jackets. Also I am very jealous that you were able to tour the BMW Museum in Munich.Chris Scottnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8156107051866562197.post-61575915584555425852009-11-19T00:40:47.211+01:002009-11-19T00:40:47.211+01:00Ooh, we played Chameleon in jazz band last year. T...Ooh, we played Chameleon in jazz band last year. That's awesome.<br />One of the funniest things I saw in Germany was a (not-very-good) high school band covering "Sweet Home Alabama."<br />Anyway, yay Muenchen; glad you had fun. :] I've never been to northern Germany, but I know southern Germany is very US-like as far as shops are concerned. It's a bit strange to see many of the same chain stores as you would in your typical American mall.margarethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01934979108683518094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8156107051866562197.post-65331912540032727952009-11-18T23:17:56.222+01:002009-11-18T23:17:56.222+01:00Hey Tim,
In response to your question, Me, Sean an...Hey Tim,<br />In response to your question, Me, Sean and Vic are the main set builders now for the kids, but Perillo, Emily and Kerry + Jordan all pitch in a little bit. The thing thats different is that this year for the musical, the parents have completely taken over. It kinda stinks that they run everything since we dont get to design as much, but it also helps having more guidance, and expert builders there. Also, yeah the stupid stuff really is the best part of Lynnfield, and yes we still do it every weekend.<br /> Peace, <br />JimmyJimmy the Snitchnoreply@blogger.com