I guess I'll stick with what I do best then. In popular culture[edit] During the April 2011 Canadian party leader debate, then-leader of the New Democratic Party Jack Layton referred to Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper's crime policies as "a hashtag fail" (presumably "#fail").[35][36] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashtag
Last time I was in Germany ended up giving a statement to the Police as a witness in a murder, so excuse me if I do not want to go back. It was Stuttgart rather than Berlin, but I would still be a bit nervous
I was 20 and had gone to stay with a mate at Ludwigsburg University, he was doing his year abroad as part of his degree. A group of us went to a place called Backnang for a beer festival, very good 3 days, they close off the village and everyone gets p****d. We came back on the train and as we walked up the stairs to the main station area we could hear a lot of shouting. As we came to the top of the stairs we saw about 10/12 Turks arguing, suddenly they piled into each other and started fighting. It only lasted about 30 seconds as the Police were in the station and ran towards them as soon as they started on each other. The Turks all ran off except one bloke who was about 10 feet from us who was holding his stomach, he then fell over and basically his insides spilled out. As we had all had a fair bit to drink a few of our group threw up. The guy was obviously dead and I have never seen so much blood in my life. We all gave statements , but it happened so quickly we could not even describe the one who did it. Never heard anything more. If it had happened nowadays I'm sure someone would have videoed it on their phone and it would be on You Tube within ten minutes!
Ugh. Sounds like a not-so-fun end to the evening. Fortunately I've never witnessed anything nearly so bad in my life.
Should have suggested we go to Helsinki. We could have got tickets in the game for free seeing the frowd. Too late now. Who about you all join me in Vegas in september