German Market in Birmingham?
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What a ridiculous comment.
What would you expect to change on a yearly basis? It's a German market selling German produce!
Perhaps this year they might include Peruvian nose flutes and koala meat sausages just to spice it up a bit.
I was going to pop down the shops this morning but won't bother now, as all they sell is milk, bread, newspapers etc.
What would you expect to change on a yearly basis? It's a German market selling German produce!
Perhaps this year they might include Peruvian nose flutes and koala meat sausages just to spice it up a bit.
I was going to pop down the shops this morning but won't bother now, as all they sell is milk, bread, newspapers etc.
Issi said:
What a ridiculous comment.
What would you expect to change on a yearly basis? It's a German market selling German produce!
Perhaps this year they might include Peruvian nose flutes and koala meat sausages just to spice it up a bit.
I was going to pop down the shops this morning but won't bother now, as all they sell is milk, bread, newspapers etc.
Well it should be a change on the year before as going to the same thing is boring ...... What would you expect to change on a yearly basis? It's a German market selling German produce!
Perhaps this year they might include Peruvian nose flutes and koala meat sausages just to spice it up a bit.
I was going to pop down the shops this morning but won't bother now, as all they sell is milk, bread, newspapers etc.
There's not much variety so the stalls are pretty repetitive. Still, it's nice to sample the booze and food of an evening. The 'crafts' are pretty mediocre, too.
There will be some homegrown suppliers there who have various food and drink related items. Very handy for Christmas gifts.
The only real downside is the public. It's absolutely full of them.
There will be some homegrown suppliers there who have various food and drink related items. Very handy for Christmas gifts.
The only real downside is the public. It's absolutely full of them.
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