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I'm kinda bored right now and I think I'm going to wirte something. I have no idea what I'll be writing about, so watch out!
On second thought, I actually do know what I'm gonna write about. Faschenacht.
While this might be something you dont know, since it's a German thing. Well I dont know if Americans or Britains celebrate it but it's kinda comparable to Halloween, I guess. Without the "trick or treat"-ing, though.
Well in my homecity, Buchen, everyone loves Faschenacht. Or Fasching. Or Karnevall. They dress up in all sorts of crazy stuff and get drunk together. And it looks like this:
Those colorful creatures you see in the pictures above are called "Huddelbätze", btw. It's something like a representative for our city. Every city around her has those figures, there are the "heschter Berchediewe", for example. So basicially everybody gets drunk together in funny-looking clothes, right?
What a silly question, Robin! Of course not everybody gets drunk.
But some do. Like me. Be right back.
I'm kinda bored right now and I think I'm going to wirte something. I have no idea what I'll be writing about, so watch out!
On second thought, I actually do know what I'm gonna write about. Faschenacht.
While this might be something you dont know, since it's a German thing. Well I dont know if Americans or Britains celebrate it but it's kinda comparable to Halloween, I guess. Without the "trick or treat"-ing, though.
Well in my homecity, Buchen, everyone loves Faschenacht. Or Fasching. Or Karnevall. They dress up in all sorts of crazy stuff and get drunk together. And it looks like this:
Those colorful creatures you see in the pictures above are called "Huddelbätze", btw. It's something like a representative for our city. Every city around her has those figures, there are the "heschter Berchediewe", for example. So basicially everybody gets drunk together in funny-looking clothes, right?
What a silly question, Robin! Of course not everybody gets drunk.
But some do. Like me. Be right back.
As for that evening, ooh she's been a *****.
They all seem to be different derivations of Shrove Tuesday / Carnival.
Interesting to hear about and look up some stuff for me. Thanks. :)
IT'S GETTING HAMMERED TIME!