TheToecutter
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- 24 Jan. 2017
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Nice thanks, I don't know the name but this it's the store with the Wacken tower we went for rubber boots
I'm not sure where it's located exactly but it's in the village mainroad.yeah it was a nice try
But honestly to many people are doing these april fool jokes nowadays.
And I like that many are doing so I don't actually get fooled 
Is this a joke or something?!
Haha what a fool I forgot what day it was!

Okay then I think it's not Obi. Obi is a tent filled with different kinds of camping gear etc. You should look there.I'm not sure where it's located exactly but it's in the village mainroad.

Is there a back story to this?Yeah it would. And I don't think there's a problems with Abbath being not interested coming to the festival.
That's fine, but once again, it has literally NOTHING to do with exchange rates. It's a simple matter of the establishment in Germany being more expensive (which I'm not debating). The exchange rate doesn't even factor into the equation.Well you're really not getting what I was saying, and I fully understand how currency work I'm not dumb.....
A simple exemple is food like I said yesterday, I went to a restaurant in Hamburg last summer and the main meal was 20euro, I can have the "same meal" here for 20CAD or less. Lets says the exhange rate is 1.40 today. 20euro X 1.40= 28CAD. Pretty clear I pay more for a meal........
Is there a back story to this?
I meant that I think Abbath is interested coming to Wacken.I think you misunderstood maybe.I meant that I think Abbath is interested coming to Wacken.

hmm, you kinda wrote it in a weird dubble negative kind of way than I guess![]()
I think you misunderstood maybe.I meant that I think Abbath is interested coming to Wacken.
hmm, you kinda wrote it in a weird dubble negative kind of way than I guess![]()
That's fine, but once again, it has literally NOTHING to do with exchange rates. It's a simple matter of the establishment in Germany being more expensive (which I'm not debating). The exchange rate doesn't even factor into the equation.
It's a pretty good sign that Germany is more expensive than Canada. Still nothing to do with exchange rates.Well the fact that I need more money here to get a decent amount of euros to live when I'm in Germany is a pretty good sign that the exchange rate factors into the equation haha
But let's agree to disagree!
