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Posted by LuNaSeA on Jun-26-2008 21:09:

quote:
Originally posted by yankeeBaby
+1 it wasnt that serious. lol




***kelly thinks of Dani and Michi and wishes she was partying with them***



awwww <333 omg yea i had a fucking hangover today big time-- but i didn't drink any alcohol!!! from 7pm til 1am i was basically like a cat on hot bricks! (and then i had to get up at 7am.. oof!) i survived.. but i dont know if i will on sunday night if they win!!!


Posted by GTS3gEclipse on Jun-26-2008 21:25:

Spain vs. Germany.
Pick your side.
I choose Spain.

ESPA�A
III

DEUTSCHLAND


Posted by verndogs on Jun-26-2008 21:45:

Ballack crying >>> Fabregas crying


Viva Espana!


Posted by chimera66 on Jun-27-2008 02:15:

russia got owned...too bad. hope germany vs spain will be fun to watch .


Posted by Neon Sky on Jun-27-2008 02:25:

Spain ftw


Posted by The Vza on Jun-27-2008 02:53:

Spain 2-1


Posted by verndogs on Jun-27-2008 04:08:

In honor of the Man of the Match, I present to you Cesc Fabregas!


Posted by jonnypmo on Jun-27-2008 20:00:

quote:
Originally posted by GTS3gEclipse
Pick your side.

Always rooting for Germany, Sunday's no different


Posted by Sveta on Jun-27-2008 22:14:

quote:
Originally posted by jonnypmo
Always rooting for Germany, Sunday's no different
+1


Posted by verndogs on Jun-27-2008 22:22:

I'd like to reiterate that I'm very happy France looked so bad in the Euros this year.


Posted by Marcolissimo on Jun-28-2008 02:30:

Hello NYC crew,
I'll be driving to NYC tomorrow with my family. My dad is of course a soccer fanatic so we need to find a place to watch the final match. Our hotel is in New Jersey (teaneck or something), but we'll get to NYC if we have to (or if there's a large crowd somewhere watching).

Any ideas? I'll take my laptop so I can check this thread tomorrow from the hotel.
Thanks guys


Posted by verndogs on Jun-28-2008 05:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Marcolissimo
Hello NYC crew,
I'll be driving to NYC tomorrow with my family. My dad is of course a soccer fanatic so we need to find a place to watch the final match. Our hotel is in New Jersey (teaneck or something), but we'll get to NYC if we have to (or if there's a large crowd somewhere watching).

Any ideas? I'll take my laptop so I can check this thread tomorrow from the hotel.
Thanks guys


Nevada Smith's is the best place to watch, but you have to get there really, really early.

Most pubs in NYC are showing the games.


Posted by Steve-Neil on Jun-28-2008 05:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Marcolissimo
Hello NYC crew,
I'll be driving to NYC tomorrow with my family. My dad is of course a soccer fanatic so we need to find a place to watch the final match. Our hotel is in New Jersey (teaneck or something), but we'll get to NYC if we have to (or if there's a large crowd somewhere watching).

Any ideas? I'll take my laptop so I can check this thread tomorrow from the hotel.
Thanks guys


If you are with family, the best place to catch a game is 'the Oldcastle'. It's on 54th and 7th, it's friendly and the food is good..

Hey Vern, I take it the games are free right????


Posted by verndogs on Jun-28-2008 05:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Steve-Neil
If you are with family, the best place to catch a game is 'the Oldcastle'. It's on 54th and 7th, it's friendly and the food is good..

Hey Vern, I take it the games are free right????


yeah they are


Posted by Marcolissimo on Jun-28-2008 10:49:

Thanks guys.

Is the first place (Nevada Smith's) family friendly at all? Too much cursing or what?!!
I might just have to check out the Oldcastle to make sure my mom doesn't get freaked out. My dad's a soccer ref up here, so he wouldn't care.. but moms are usually sensitive.

Hope everyone has a good time watching the game. I'm not sure who I'm rooting for... maybe Germany, cause Spain took Italia out... the bastardos

Cheers


Posted by verndogs on Jun-28-2008 12:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Marcolissimo
Thanks guys.

Is the first place (Nevada Smith's) family friendly at all? Too much cursing or what?!!
I might just have to check out the Oldcastle to make sure my mom doesn't get freaked out. My dad's a soccer ref up here, so he wouldn't care.. but moms are usually sensitive.

Hope everyone has a good time watching the game. I'm not sure who I'm rooting for... maybe Germany, cause Spain took Italia out... the bastardos

Cheers


Go to oldcastle. Cursing won't be a problem at Nevada. Your mom will probably get freaked out on how crowded it'll be for the final.


Posted by LuNaSeA on Jun-29-2008 07:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Aspy
It is really nice to read comments about TURKEY on tranceaddict forms. I have being reading this form for a long time and never read any positive comments about Turkey.



when does anyone ever talk about turkey period on here? (at least definitely not in NYTA..)

quote:
Originally posted by The Vza
yup. at least i have the heart of a 5-6 year old. lighten up bro


my personal experience with the turks here in germany (there are probably around 200-250,000 just in berlin) is that they're completely insanely patriotic about their country, not just around times like this (ie soccer tourneys.) kind of like some of us americans, yano? they can't take a joke about their own country, no matter how light-hearted it is. (and if that's in germany alone, i dont even wanna know how it is in turkey itself!!)

that said, after the germany-turkey game, the turks and germans were really quite friendly, congratulating each other on the win, a game well-played... i had turks coming up to me and hugging me and whatnot, it was really nice! beautiful thing to see such different cultures getting along so well.. that game was definitely a test in cultural/race relations for this city.


Posted by djquick83 on Jun-29-2008 13:55:

quote:
Originally posted by LuNaSeA

i had turks coming up to me and hugging me and whatnot, it was really nice!


Maybe the guy wanted u to touch his Doner Kebap. LOL, in all seriousness though, there is def. a lot of em in Germany and I think they are actually the largest minority group of any given country living in any single European Country. Theres liek 2.1 million Turks living in Germany. I was worried about a fight breaking out if they lost, but looks like it was a well played game and people got a long after anyways.

P.S. I miss the Doner Kebap. Its def. one of my faves when I go over there and its something u cant get around here, well, at least not that I know of.


Posted by Marcolissimo on Jun-29-2008 19:49:

Ended up watching in our hotel room. The bar downstairs couldn't get the audio working, and their TV was all choppy. Other hotel guests were pretty into their baseball, so we couldn't even ask to watch on the main screen.
Mehh... you New Yorkers and your baseball!!

Second half just started... gotta go.


Posted by trunks1022 on Jun-29-2008 20:38:

curse of michael ballack!


Posted by Aspy on Jun-30-2008 04:09:

quote:
Originally posted by LuNaSeA
when does anyone ever talk about turkey period on here? (at least definitely not in NYTA..)



my personal experience with the turks here in germany (there are probably around 200-250,000 just in berlin) is that they're completely insanely patriotic about their country, not just around times like this (ie soccer tourneys.) kind of like some of us americans, yano? they can't take a joke about their own country, no matter how light-hearted it is. (and if that's in germany alone, i dont even wanna know how it is in turkey itself!!)

that said, after the germany-turkey game, the turks and germans were really quite friendly, congratulating each other on the win, a game well-played... i had turks coming up to me and hugging me and whatnot, it was really nice! beautiful thing to see such different cultures getting along so well.. that game was definitely a test in cultural/race relations for this city.


In America ppl dont have that much information about turkey.(My ex girl friend said she never heard such a country in her life.) I had seen some great photos and comments about german spain or any other eu countries but not Turkey. Yet, some ppl consider turkey as an Arab country since I have been living New York. Turkey is a muslim country but is very different than other muslim countries. EU 2008 was a great opportunity for us to show our selves to all over the World. Besides, I believe it will help us to see Turkey as a EU member country one day.


Posted by Miss Bliss on Jun-30-2008 08:31:

I can't bloody believe Spain won... but it was well-played and well-deserved for them I must say!! Now I'm off to vacation in July in Euro-champions land


Posted by yankeeBaby on Jun-30-2008 14:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Marcolissimo
Ended up watching in our hotel room. The bar downstairs couldn't get the audio working, and their TV was all choppy. Other hotel guests were pretty into their baseball, so we couldn't even ask to watch on the main screen.
Mehh... you New Yorkers and your baseball!!

Second half just started... gotta go.


Marco, are you kidding me bro? Leave your damn hotel... there were THOUSANDS of bars and painted up fans enjoying the euro cup in NYC!! Shit, I went to bars in the *preliminary* rounds on a WORKDAY with people all decked out, drunk, and cheering for their team!


(btw with all due respect, it WAS the subway series, so thats more important to a new yorker than, say, when the mets play houston or something!)


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