Holy moly, I came here to write that I loved London, I think it was the first one I watched where I was old enough to understand it. And Jacinta is married to the hot guy from “Suits”!!!
Holy moly, I came here to write that I loved London, I think it was the first one I watched where I was old enough to understand it. And Jacinta is married to the hot guy from “Suits”!!!
Mozart is definitely worth it. I was into it within the first three minutes of the first episode. Anything with Gael Garcia Bernal has my attention!!!
I love him and just discovered Mozart in the Jungle last week. It’s so good. I binged two seasons in 24 hours. He is just so charismatic and sex-tastic Recommended!
And do you honestly and intelligently believe that government offices of all kinds have gone through the trouble for at least the last ten years of not only translating all (or a large portion of) governmental information into the various languages I mentioned previously and also finding employees who speak those…
1) I am NOT an Austrian citizen nor do I have an Austrian spouse. And did you know that 50% of legal residents (which can include citizens) of Vienna are foreigners or children of foreigners? No, you didn’t. Because you are German. See point #2.
I didn’t blame anyone for anything, you are mistaken there. And four people does not a rule make. Nice that you think your little world bubble is gospel. And I can DEFINITELY assure you that I was not the person who assaulted that poor Korean woman!
I live in Vienna. I am a dual citizen with a good passive knowledge of German but not an active one. Unless you live in bu-fu nowhere, people speak English. Menus are most certainly in English. Amt workers speak English, Turkish, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and on and on. In Austria unless you are a spouse here on a…
Sorry but you TRULY believe that Muslim men who emigrate to, for example, western Europe don’t drink alcohol??? Hilarious. Besides, it may have been one “rape” but there were dozens of reports of sexual assaults.
I also live in Vienna and stay away from those districts for the reasons you have mentioned.
I love that you wrote this, because my mom has been paying (re: bribing) nuns in my hometown to pray for me for years (when you donate food to them, they ask if you have anything you would like them to pray for) and my mom HONESTLY is baffled by the fact that I have not gotten anything she has asked them to pray for…
THAT is what we were supposed to be doing last night (and I was). Watching the second of two episodes of season 4. How did no one get his tweet??
I totally did this about three times in my right hand. I just get nervous sweaty gross hands and had a job about eight years ago where I had to greet people all the time. Back then it was pretty pricey (plus I lived in a big city so maybe more money) so I would be interested in what it is today. But it was good. They…
Being born somewhere means jack s*it. It just is a place on your birth certificate. That doesn’t mean you have any loyalty or connection to where you were born. They obviously did not consider themselves to be Austrian because if they had, they wouldn’t have run off.
Austria, like the rest of the EU, does not grant birthright citizenship so unless one of their parents was already an Austrian citizen when they were born, which is highly unlikely if they came to Austria as Balkan refugees in the 90s (it takes about 8 years to become a citizen here), they would very likely not be…
Neither were Austrian born. They were Bosnian immigrants. They likely didn’t even hold Austrian citizenship.