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Hello there,
anyone want to meet up at Mr. Pickwicks in Basel to watch the Scotland/France match at 16:00 on 5th Feb? Perhaps some Afrikaans/English speaking blokes?
Here the link to the pub (if you don't already know where it is)
http://www.pickwick.ch/basel/map.html
Send a message or sien jou daar! :thumbs:
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Bro is in Switzerland, just not sure which neck of the woods
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I think he is in Zurich, but I know that they do organise get togethers regularly in Switzerland.
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Are the Swiss getting sloppy , or awkward ,
or what ?
Not a single one ( of the hundreds of ) famous Belgian Beer/s???
Maar , Maak Nie Saak Nie , the Rugby should be Good , anyway!
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Yeah, the pub is not too bad, lots of foreigners, some Swiss as well. Barman is from London (I think), no expansive list of Belgium beers though, only a few brands in a fridge below the counter...
The rest of us drink Heineken or Carlsberg or some Swiss beer (for those with other taste buds!)
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I heard Windhoek was much sought after
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Yeah, you get all sorts of beer there, and if home is too far away, then a Windhoek does the trick! You can even find an Amstel, although you have to specify it to be SA and not the Dutch one...
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...in which you order your Windhoek Lager ?
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Ray Wrote:...in which you order your Windhoek Lager ?
Nei, chan i niet, aber verstoh scho!
So, I understand the Basler dialect and a few others, still have to answer in proper Hochdeutsch though! A few sentences and words of Schweizerdeutsch is all I can. Fluent in German though, which helps. But then both barmen are English, so it's not required to order a well-deserved beer...
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