What Made You Laugh Today
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Re: What Made You Laugh Today
LOL!
Einzug der Wies'nwirte: The female moderator about Oktoberfest and socializing:
"Du kommst als Fremder und gehst als Freund!"
That's the catch-phrase of the Leierkasten since forever - the famous brothel in the Ingolstädter Straße near Euro-Industriepark, Munich...

Einzug der Wies'nwirte: The female moderator about Oktoberfest and socializing:
"Du kommst als Fremder und gehst als Freund!"
That's the catch-phrase of the Leierkasten since forever - the famous brothel in the Ingolstädter Straße near Euro-Industriepark, Munich...
Last edited by Sannerl on Mon Sep 22, 2025 8:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: What Made You Laugh Today
Oh - and Bayerischer Rundfunk thanked me for that information! (blush)Sannerl wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2025 11:51 am LOL!
Einzug der Wies'nwirte: The female moderator about Oktoberfest and socializing:
"Du kommst als Fremder und gehst als Freund!"
That's the catch-phrase of the Leierkasten since forever - the famous brothel in the Ingolstädter Straße near Euro-Industriepark, Munich...
- Franklan
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For years, Irish police (the Garda Síochána) believed that a driver named Prawo Jazdy was one of the country’s most notorious traffic offenders, with over 50 recorded violations. Eventually, they realized the mistake: Prawo Jazdy isn’t a person at all: it’s simply the Polish phrase for “driver’s license.”
This mix-up became one of the more memorable stories in the history of Irish traffic enforcement. As Ireland’s immigrant population grew in the early 2000s, Polish nationals made up a significant portion of new residents. Many of them carried Polish driver’s licenses, which prominently displayed the words Prawo Jazdy.
Because the phrase appears in bold at the top of the license, Irish officers unfamiliar with the language mistook it for the individual’s name. Over time, “Prawo Jazdy” accumulated dozens of citations across different parts of the country, leading to internal reports that described him as a repeat offender who seemed to evade serious penalties.
The error only came to light when an officer with some knowledge of Polish pointed out that Prawo Jazdy literally translates to “driver’s license.” Once recognized, the Garda corrected its database, but not before the story made headlines and became a running joke in both Ireland and Poland.
This mix-up became one of the more memorable stories in the history of Irish traffic enforcement. As Ireland’s immigrant population grew in the early 2000s, Polish nationals made up a significant portion of new residents. Many of them carried Polish driver’s licenses, which prominently displayed the words Prawo Jazdy.
Because the phrase appears in bold at the top of the license, Irish officers unfamiliar with the language mistook it for the individual’s name. Over time, “Prawo Jazdy” accumulated dozens of citations across different parts of the country, leading to internal reports that described him as a repeat offender who seemed to evade serious penalties.
The error only came to light when an officer with some knowledge of Polish pointed out that Prawo Jazdy literally translates to “driver’s license.” Once recognized, the Garda corrected its database, but not before the story made headlines and became a running joke in both Ireland and Poland.
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Re: What Made You Laugh Today
1984, I was young and I had a commodore 64... Even the cat was 8bit...





