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Bam, Oida

“Bam, Oida” is the German equivalent for “A tree, Oida” whereas “Bam” is said in a quick, abrupt way (English pronounciation Bum like in Bummer) while the person using this phrase that hints for severe weakness of character appears like a complete dumb*ss.

The picture shows me in front of a tree blocking the road due to a heavy strom called Emma. Sometimes Philipp doesn’t even know what to do next. Rare, but still possible.

Minutes later the tree was cut into a half and pulled away by a “Traktor” (a agricultural unit required by most Wood Quarter Farmer Heads). See, not even a tree can stop Philipp from going where no human has gone before (a good word for that would be pristine

March 4th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · No Comments

Scotland Meets Austria Meets America

Oh, what a lovely connection. Innocent Scottish sheep meets kinky weirdo Austrian meets perfidiously maliciously megalomanic American. See the brand new bubblesnaps (link to a list of bubblesnaps entries on PHB) from December 07 and January 08. Continue reading

January 19th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous, Traveling the US · 2 Comments

Speech Bubbles For The Rest Of US

If you’re into comics and love browsing through old photo albums on your computer, you will probably love Bubblesnaps (bubblesnaps.com). This web 2.0-ish service can take old shots to a whole new level. So see what I came up with when I was skimming thru my iPhoto Library. Continue reading

November 17th, 2007 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · 4 Comments