Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Tap Dance

Serious Equipment Failure On German Train

Germany’s national railway wasn't about to risk sending a trainload of soccer fans to a German Cup match without beer. Federal police said yesterday that the beer tap had failed aboard a special train carrying Bayern Leverkusen fans to Hamburg at the weekend. ``In order not to endanger the good mood'' of the passengers, railway officials halted the train for 25 minutes and had a replacement part delivered by taxi.

FOOTNOTE: Hip hops.

12 comments:

  1. hehe thats cool.

    Dave which blog of ur's did u mean in ur comment in my blog?

    Keshi.

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  2. It's all about priorities! :)

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  3. Say what you like about Americans, at least we're not soccer fans.

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  4. Anonymous3:39 PM

    hope we cud've such taps in our trains in India too, then I'd rather travel by train than air :)

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  5. That's quite a trap !!

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  6. Hi Keshi,

    It's the post titled `Mental Tetris'.

    Keep smiling

    David

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  7. G'day Hammer,

    Yes, Australians understand all about beer being the top priority!

    Keep smiling

    David

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  8. G'day Diesel,

    Mate, there's a lot of soccer fans (and some very good players) in that amazing country of yours.

    Keep smiling

    David

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  9. G'day Cuckoo,

    Being stuck on a train with no beer tap - that's a big trap!

    Even for someone like me who doesn't drink!

    Keep smiling

    David

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  10. G'day Maverick,

    I've made some memorable journeys on Indian trains - without beer taps!

    Will be back there to make one more (very brief) trip in December.

    What city are you based in?

    Keep smiling

    David

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  11. Staying cool in an emergency, that's what it is all about. :-)

    @ Diesel:
    Budweiser goes with soccer, too, my friend! :-)))

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  12. Hi Merisi,

    Yep - promote that manager, I say!

    Keep smiling

    David

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