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11/15/2007 3:15:32 PM EDT
Is Austria generally 'pro-American'? Does their government support us? How about the people in general?
Do they have anti-American rallies or anything like that?
11/15/2007 3:27:22 PM EDT
[#1]
Does anyone know?
11/15/2007 3:59:33 PM EDT
[#2]
We like you guys.

Mostly.

There is the typical European propensity for wimpiness when it comes to things like international affairs and the concept that the U.S. is quick to pull the trigger.

There is also a very strong socially liberal bent that can run against American sentiment.  But that's most of the continent.
11/15/2007 4:07:54 PM EDT
[#3]
Austria, the birthplace of Adolph Hitler and Arnold Schwarzenegger.  

I spent many a year in Germany, and found Austrians to be just like Germans, only a little more uptight.
11/15/2007 4:09:10 PM EDT
[#4]
I always wanted to go there and see those kangaroo things.
11/15/2007 5:01:35 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
I spent many a year in Germany, and found Austrians to be just like Germans, only a little more uptight.


Living in Bad Tölz (Oberbayern) I always found Österreich to be like Bavaria, only not so anal.

And Bavaria is laid back compared to the rest of Germany.  We used to

I enjoyed Wien.  Kaffee mit Schlag, Sachertorte...

Sundays we used to take the 13 south from Tölz through Lenggries past the Slyvensteinsee into Österreich to the Achensee and have Kaffee.
11/15/2007 5:54:26 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I spent many a year in Germany, and found Austrians to be just like Germans, only a little more uptight.


Living in Bad Tölz (Oberbayern) I always found Österreich to be like Bavaria, only not so anal.

And Bavaria is laid back compared to the rest of Germany.  We used to

I enjoyed Wien.  Kaffee mit Schlag, Sachertorte...

Sundays we used to take the 13 south from Tölz through Lenggries past the Slyvensteinsee into Österreich to the Achensee and have Kaffee.


Frankenwald was my old haunt.  

If you think Sud Deutchland is laid back, spend some time in Schleschwig/Holstein.  Those cow farmers are much more relaxed than the sheep-herders down in the mountainous south.

The thing I miss most about Austria is the history.  What the Romans did/caused there is phenomenal.
11/15/2007 7:59:06 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
Living in Bad Tölz (Oberbayern) I always found Österreich to be like Bavaria, only not so anal.

Sundays we used to take the 13 south from Tölz through Lenggries past the Slyvensteinsee into Österreich to the Achensee and have Kaffee.


During CWT/WET in 2006, we went to the Brauneck and snowshoed out to the memorial and laid flowers.  We also visited the memorial on the Starnbergersee.  Finally, we visited old Herr Demmel.

You must be OLD to be a Tölzer!  

OP:  I have always found Austria to be quite gemütlich and freundlich.  They seem to be more laid-back and family-friendly than the Germans.  Granted, most of my experience is in Tirol, but I also did New Year's Eve (Sylvester) in Wien one year . . . OMG that was a fracking blast!!  

11/15/2007 8:01:59 PM EDT
[#8]
"Throw another shrimp on the barbie!"

They luv us 'cause of all the Glockenspiels we buy!

11/15/2007 8:02:39 PM EDT
[#9]
... was there summer before last, loved it - but enjoyed northern Italy much more
11/15/2007 8:25:39 PM EDT
[#10]
The inns there are great and the food is amazing.

Visit Steyr, Austria if you get a chance it was one of the few towns that wasn't fire bombed into ashes and is pretty historic.

11/15/2007 8:32:11 PM EDT
[#11]
I'm curious, how are the gun laws there? Is concealed carry legal?
11/16/2007 8:02:09 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Living in Bad Tölz (Oberbayern) I always found Österreich to be like Bavaria, only not so anal.

Sundays we used to take the 13 south from Tölz through Lenggries past the Slyvensteinsee into Österreich to the Achensee and have Kaffee.


During CWT/WET in 2006, we went to the Brauneck and snowshoed out to the memorial and laid flowers.  We also visited the memorial on the Starnbergersee.  Finally, we visited old Herr Demmel.

You must be OLD to be a Tölzer!  

OP:  I have always found Austria to be quite gemütlich and freundlich.  They seem to be more laid-back and family-friendly than the Germans.  Granted, most of my experience is in Tirol, but I also did New Year's Eve (Sylvester) in Wien one year . . . OMG that was a fracking blast!!  



Ha!  Jugend!

I habe mehr zeit in eine T-10 da Sie in eine T-Shirt haben!  Ich war in SF, als Sie Scheißengelb in Ihren Windeln waren.

As those are US military idioms, the translations are awkward.

I got trick-fucked into commanding the color guard for the presentation of the new Fahne for the Kameradverbindung Gaißach in 1989...

I learned Rot scheint die Sonne from Major Rolle at the Luftlanden-und-Lufttransportschule Altenstadt when I earned my Bundeswehrfallschrimabziechen (and mine are bullion embroidered not that metal badge).

I've taken a 'ski day' on the Braunneck.

I was at Flint Kaserne (Bad Tölz) 1987-1990.  Great place.  Good times.
11/16/2007 10:51:32 AM EDT
[#14]
I was in Tolz from 81-84!!!

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