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Breakpoint 2006

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mmmmh... food...

food is fun!

then on to questions:

1. will the bonfire thingy be bigger this year?

2. also what kind fo weather have you guys ordered?

3. and would it finally be possible to buy non-bubbly bottled water at the infodesk?:-)
added on the 2006-01-10 10:11:16 by uncle-x uncle-x
I second the request for non-bubbly bottled water :)
added on the 2006-01-10 10:38:12 by Preacher Preacher
I cross my fingers that the Turk will have veg* Yufka and Falafel. That would be awesome and speaks for a good quality of the menu.
added on the 2006-01-10 10:52:46 by freeze freeze
GEIL DÖNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111
added on the 2006-01-10 10:53:29 by elend elend
unclex/preacher, if in doubt, just bring your own bottle and fill it up at the water tap of your choice - you can of course pay for bottled water, but a lot of those actually have worse quality ;)
added on the 2006-01-10 10:56:51 by ryg ryg
Veggie food?? There is plenty of grass on the ground for you sheeps to eat...hi hi.
I would rather see another "real food" stand in the candy ladys place. Candy is not good for your teeth. Polish people allready have bad teeth,no need to make it worse. (haha,only playin poles, ya know I love you)

I think the Steak and bun dish last year was good. But Turkish sounds like a great idea. Also a chineese stand could be a good and healthy alternative.
How about 3 food stands and no CandyShop.

1.Traditional German Junkfood Stand
2.Turkish Kebab Stand
3.Chineese Food Stand

Hey, the Chineese Stand would solve the veggie problem. Fried Rice with chinese vegetables and Shrimps...cant do better than that ;)
added on the 2006-01-10 11:05:24 by tFt tFt
yea, Falafel, tasty Börek or a hot
"Corner-Eisen(Kebap)" would be great
(world isn't all about Currywurst ;) )
added on the 2006-01-10 11:16:25 by d0DgE d0DgE
tft, what kind of a vegetable is a shrimp? What kind of tree/bush/something else does it grow in? When and how are they harvested? ;)

It's funny what some people sometimes consider vegetarian. But yeah, a chinese food stand would rule.

About the tap water, yeah I did that last year, but IIRC the water tasted like shit, and demoparty toilets after two days aren't really the places you'd like to get your drinking water from :)
added on the 2006-01-10 11:23:18 by Preacher Preacher
uhm there are many vegetarians eating fish, namely those who are veggetarian for religious reasons, like rastafarians. or eastern-orthodox during certain times of year.
added on the 2006-01-10 11:27:23 by dipswitch dipswitch
vegetarian

n : eater of fruits and grains and nuts; someone who eats no meat or fish or (often) any animal products

WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University

But yeah, a lot of veggies eat fish occasionally, to get the vitamin B12 which is rather impossible to find in vegetables. I don't like to call them vegetarians though. It's not like you're a virgin if you only have sex once in a while.

(but I guess this is not the point of this thread :))
added on the 2006-01-10 11:48:52 by Preacher Preacher
gargaj: We got several complaints about her beeing too unfriendly to our visitors. The crepes of course were all right, after all that was the reason I ordered their stand ;)

dipswitch (&others): Yes, the stand will be from a really good döner shop, so I expect them to serve at least lahmacun - and they already are aware that we have a lot of veggies.

veggies: The reason why the selection was limited last year was the missing food stand. Selection of veggie food will be better at BP2006.

regarding chinese food: There is no *good* chinese food stand available in our region. The local chinese restaurants that don't suck don't own a stand that would meet german regulations for an event like Breakpoint.

uncle-x: The problem with the bonfire was that my idea to place the wood behind the infodesk tent was a bad idea, as it meant that the infodesk orgas had to take care of bringing more wood to the fireplace. Which they didn't really. I'll try to come up with a better solution (which still makes sure no drunk finn throws ALL the wood onto the fire at once ;)

Regarding the non-bubbly water - yeah, thanks, I had totally forgotten about that. On my list now.

Weather - well, easter is several weeks later than last year, so chances for sunny weather are highly improved.

ryg/preacher: Bingen's tap water contains far too much "lime" (why is that stuff called lime like the fruit?) to be tasty.
added on the 2006-01-10 11:54:18 by scamp scamp
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(world isn't all about Currywurst ;) )


LIES!

anyway, sounds promising! And maybe selling cigarettes for us addicted to nicotene goodness? or is that illegal?
added on the 2006-01-10 11:59:00 by okkie okkie
Preacher: Shrimp belongs to "frutti di mare" :D at least for cooking reasons...

let's rather worry about ye comming carpet design:

will it be mossy green, wet and stuffed with insects like
Gromphadorrhina portentosa
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to get nights more thrilling ;)

Or will there be a special "Outdoor-Jungle-Hunt-Fun-Compo" held
added on the 2006-01-10 12:10:36 by d0DgE d0DgE
okkie: there is a gasstation just a 5 min. walk away where you can get all the tobaco you want...for a hell of a price :(
pack of cigs in germany now goes by EUR 3,70 - 4,50
added on the 2006-01-10 12:14:59 by d0DgE d0DgE
I'd like to see a food stand that serves BACON! If not, i'll just eat currywurst.

And yes, normal bottled water without bubbles is a must. I don't trust the german tap water, it tastes funny :) And drinking nothing but bubbled drinks for the whole weekend isn't fun.
added on the 2006-01-10 12:18:17 by kurli kurli
4 euros is the price in holland too, so not much harm done. aight!

and no, i won't bring weed, i know i'm dutch, i know people expect you to carry copious amounts of dope on you when you're dutch, but i will not bring weed you hear me! I will bring coke, mdma, speed, xtc, ghb and probably rohypnol (if there are lots of girls coming)
added on the 2006-01-10 12:19:16 by okkie okkie
We love Rohypnol, she got Rohypnol
We take Rohypnol
Just forget it all
Just forget it all

hmm, or maybe not. No fun getting a blackout during the compos :D
added on the 2006-01-10 12:31:20 by tFt tFt
@scamp
in england its called "limescale", which I suppose differentiates it from the fruit.
added on the 2006-01-10 12:31:25 by xeron xeron
I heard Jumalauta is bringing barrel or two of heroine.
added on the 2006-01-10 12:33:30 by teel teel
ryg: german tap waters gives me diahorrea. Actually almost all non-finnish tap water does. i'm special that way.

Anyway cool to hear that the non-bubbly bottled water thing is on the list.
added on the 2006-01-10 12:34:12 by uncle-x uncle-x
Crap. I really wish I could go to BP this year :(((

HURRY UP EASTER 2007!
added on the 2006-01-10 12:42:15 by xeron xeron
non-bubbly water would indeed rock.
i missed it like hell too!
added on the 2006-01-10 12:44:09 by psenough psenough
If I recon there's a supermarket in walking distance you might as well just stack up your mineral water from there. Also you can convert any sparkling mineral water to still one with some 2 minutes of effort :) (And those who do that are committing complete BLASPHEMY.)
added on the 2006-01-10 13:05:40 by Gargaj Gargaj
Quote:
We got several complaints about her beeing too unfriendly to our visitors.

Wow. Do explain :D
I remember that we sortof felt a bit rude when we just went to her cart and started laughing at "KiBa-crepes" since well, "kiba" is a short form of "fucked up" in Hungarian, but... :)
added on the 2006-01-10 13:24:47 by Gargaj Gargaj
dude, mineral water. no. NO!

just plain evian or similar.
added on the 2006-01-10 13:26:07 by uncle-x uncle-x

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