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What's up in the Middle
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Re: What's up in the Middle
I always thought that it was a reference to Noddy and Big Ears - characters thought up by Enid Blyton - who lived in Toytown, where everything was perfectly neat and tidy.
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Re: What's up in the Middle
"The site was originally created in August 2002 as "Toytown Munich". The name originated from the observation that Munich was an unusually clean, well-organised, and crime-free city. In mid-2006, the site merged with Britboard, another expatriate site geared toward British expatriates in Germany. Shortly thereafter a decision was made to expand to cover all of Germany and the name was changed to reflect this."nina_glyndwr wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 8:14 pm I always thought that it was a reference to Noddy and Big Ears - characters thought up by Enid Blyton - who lived in Toytown, where everything was perfectly neat and tidy.
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Re: What's up in the Middle
You better get going providing content AND a motto, because otherwise...kaffeemitmilch wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 10:03 am Hmm, I'm surprised Frankfurt doesn't have its own sub-section.
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Haha. Hey, I was just saying I was surprised. Didn't say you had to create one, yo.editorL wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:46 pmYou better get going providing content AND a motto, because otherwise...kaffeemitmilch wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 10:03 am Hmm, I'm surprised Frankfurt doesn't have its own sub-section.
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Re: What's up in the Middle
There used to be a Frankfurt or Rhein-Main page back in the day run by Moondancer, but that's long gone. I believe Frankfurt is too much of a transient city for people to get very involved in something like toytown. It's full of younger people now who come to work or study for a few years and then move on. They also communicate in other ways and they have their own groups to meet with.
I live about 40 kilometres south-east of Frankfurt and, although I used to go in fairly regularly, I have little reason to go there these days.
I live about 40 kilometres south-east of Frankfurt and, although I used to go in fairly regularly, I have little reason to go there these days.
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So, there's an election watch party in Frankfurt on the 5th/6th. If you're interested, message me and I'll give you the details to RSVP. It will be near the Hbf.
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