They eat well, they drink very well and they have beautiful museums, cathedrals, landscapes. All sorts of things to make you forget about their most famous son.
they have a bad habit of taking their phenomenal cultural heritage of fine music and turning it into mass schmaltzy cake fairy bollox with waltzing twots listening to overdressed half-able musicians in large venues where everyone gets carried away with the atmosphere and drinks luke warm off dry wine
THey also spend a considerable amount of time building soundproof basement dungeons for hiding stolen children.
heh. Cannot believe you decided that I was making a serious point there. But anyway, just to be clear, I was not asked in the OP what do Austrians do that British don't do, was I? I was asked what they do.
I saw a documentary once where this nun, who wasn't a very good nun became a nanny in an Austrian house and taught them all to sing and thus defeated the nazis
Of course, if you want to get a sense of how it feels to live at the end of an epoch expiring in the face of modernity, which is surely a millennial digital native thing of fundamental interest to rof, then you should be studying the end of the Austro-Hungarian empire. K und K, ja?
The opera is fun. I stayed at the Ritz Carlton there once. Loads of food stuff. The big Durer bunny. All the more classical art stuff. The freud stuff. Probably had a beer. Then got the train to Budapest.
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Well there’s the art.
And the Sachertorte
And the music.
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They eat well, they drink very well and they have beautiful museums, cathedrals, landscapes. All sorts of things to make you forget about their most famous son.
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Lots of hiking and of course the joys of rodelbahn in the summer.
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I'm assuming Bertha by music, you don't mean Falco?
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They don’t have any public executions so hyoobert probably wouldn’t enjoy it very much there.
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They hump. A lot. Get there sun you'd clean up.
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surely that's just for their daughters held captive in the basement?
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I thought Ivana Humpalot was Russian?
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I dont really know it or anyone from the country, but anyone I know who has spent any time there has developed a deep dislike for Austrians.
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They are still in the early 1960s. Surprised by how formal they are. Very Catholic too.
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The Austrian side of my family are generally lovely and have pretty normal 21st century jobs like being a translator and managing a hotel.
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Sure, they’re generally very pleasant as is their beautiful country. FAOD being slightly old fashioned is a good thing!
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Hyoo attempting to chat up any female that isn't a South Asian domestic worker?
But don't worry sun, there's a lot of cycling you could do to burn off the frustration
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What a daft thread.
Austria is the very heart of European culture.
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That exchange was in Austria I believe.
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they have a bad habit of taking their phenomenal cultural heritage of fine music and turning it into mass schmaltzy cake fairy bollox with waltzing twots listening to overdressed half-able musicians in large venues where everyone gets carried away with the atmosphere and drinks luke warm off dry wine
THey also spend a considerable amount of time building soundproof basement dungeons for hiding stolen children.
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With the greatest of respect - your last sentence is balls. For every Fritzl there's a Fred West or that Belgian sicko.
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heh. Cannot believe you decided that I was making a serious point there. But anyway, just to be clear, I was not asked in the OP what do Austrians do that British don't do, was I? I was asked what they do.
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And your silent acquiescence to my first point is noted.
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they wear good hunting green cut collar jackets....ALL OF THEM ALL THE TIME AND NOBODY ELSE EVER DOES
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I saw a documentary once where this nun, who wasn't a very good nun became a nanny in an Austrian house and taught them all to sing and thus defeated the nazis
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yeah I saw that. Nice house.
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It’s the Council offices in the middle of Salzburg
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Thinking up excuses I expect takes a lot of their time
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But didn’t…
heh
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Of course, if you want to get a sense of how it feels to live at the end of an epoch expiring in the face of modernity, which is surely a millennial digital native thing of fundamental interest to rof, then you should be studying the end of the Austro-Hungarian empire. K und K, ja?
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The opera is fun. I stayed at the Ritz Carlton there once. Loads of food stuff. The big Durer bunny. All the more classical art stuff. The freud stuff. Probably had a beer. Then got the train to Budapest.
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Hot lunch.
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It always blows my mind that Otto von Habsburg, the last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary, was still an MEP in the late '90s.
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somewhere a hyoo-esque boss of the bikeframe needs to go, surely?
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I can't believe no one has mentioned the kangaroos and koala bears.
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did you see the Austria Hungary football game last night?
No. Who were we playing?
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Lots of shnitzel eating too.
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Schnitzel.
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Everything that you can do in any other rich country, except with fab scenery and skiing thrown in. Silly q
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@Bertha if you like a bit of k und k action, I'd recommend John Biggins' book A Sailor of Austria.
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Just signed a deal with Rwanda to send asylum seekers there.
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This thread is the most comprehensive pwning anyone has ever taken on rof. I've booked my Austrian holiday and I bet loads more have too.
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Lovely place.
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As long as an Austrian can have his brown ale and his little brown sausages he is unlikely to revolt.
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They walk in the cold air.
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They like to eat calves’ liver either fried (Geröstete Kalbsleber nach Wiener Art) or like dumplings (Leberknödel) in a soup normally.
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It’s like Germany but more so
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The same thing they do every night: try to take over the world.
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Heh that ‘early 60s’ is ‘a bit old fashioned’ for OGR
FAOD I a bit of old school social mores and big up da prolif king
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luv.
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