ok, here's a quiz for you. I'll give you a week to solve it, i.e. it ends on Friday 30 Nov. the first 3 ppl who get all the answers right, win 2 postcards of Germany. if you want a postcard, you'd have to PM me your postal address, though.If you are under 18 please ask your parent's permission.
Please, send me your answers by PM on 29 or 30 Nov, so everyone has a chance to do some research. please don't post your answers here! (German's can't take part, since it would be too easy for them)
(you can find the answers on the net, I've tested it and they are not difficult to find). so here goes.
Castle Neuschwanstein Quiz
1. When was Neuschwanstein built?
a) in medieval times
b) in the 16th century
c) in the 18 the century
d) in the 19th century
2. Who built the castle?
a) Sissi (Elizabeth), Empress of Austria
b) King Ludwig II of Bavaria
c) King Maximilian II of Bavaria
d) Charlemagne
3. what was the form of government in Bavaria at the time the castle was built?
a) absolute monarchy
b) constitutional monarchy
c) dictatorship
d) republic
4. Which hero did the owner of the castle identify with?
a) Siegfried
b) Marie Antoinette
c) Parzival (Percival)
d) Thor
5. how did the builder of Neuschwanstein Castle die?
a) drowned in a lake
b) shot by an assassin
c) fell off his/her horse
d) poisoned



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Seems like a nice place to live in! But, I would have to rename it, because I cannot pronounce that name!!


Anyhow, big question. I'm from Cincinnati, Ohio, and it was a mostly German settlement back in the day. We've this oddity of food called Goetta. It's oats, pork, and spices (I think) that is flattened and fried for breakfast. I digress
... it's really good, but I've an aunt from Germany who disclaims all knowledge of it actually being a German food. Is it?????
and you ate that for breakfast? I must admit I've never heard of it. of course it all depends on what region in Germany you look at .. so it might be a regional specialty somewhere. It could also be Swedish or Norwegion, though, judging from the spelling/pronunciation.
I got to hear quite a lot of this when I lived on the small island for a year and found it quite funny (even though it was rather annoying) 



