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Leaving to see zegermans in less than 24


PantherBrew

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I was afraid of that... there are 2 airports in Germany called Frankfurt (Frankfurt Hahn and Frankfurt am Main). Make sure whoever you're meeting goes to the right one.

I would assume Frankfurt am Main.

Good luck to you. Try not to laugh at the uniforms the customs guys wear.

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And so it is...

Well I landed in Germany about 10:30 AM local time (3:30 AM for my ET peeps). Everything went about a smoothly as possible. Besides having to roam call my brother a couple of times to find him at the humungous Frankfurt Airport. Oh yeah, and the fact that I got about 1 hour of sleep on the overnight flight. Ugh.

Well anyways, I just woke up from a nap/coma, and waiting on Jon to follow suit. Apparently, we will be eating a fancy dinner, which would be awesome because I haven't ate in about 20 hours.

I am going to take many many pics tomorrow because we plan on driving to Paris, which will only take 10 hours! Oh well, we will get to see zGerman countryside.

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