kidicarus20
10th March 2003, 01:38
Look what this fuckin idiot's doing, I found this on alternative tentacles i think it's funny, and the guy is stupid:
02/27/03: U.S. loyalty via pizza service to Germans, French
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Aage Bjerre has three rules for dining at his pizzeria on the Danish island of Fanoe: No dogs. No Germans. No French.
According to the Canadian Press, the owner of Aage's Pizza is tired of French and German attitudes toward the United States, calling them "disloyal" and "anti-American" in their bid to thwart a possible U.S.-led attack against Iraq.
As a result, Bjerre has refused to serve German and French tourists coming to the town of Nordby, where he runs his shop.
"Hadn't the United States helped Europe in defeating Germany, there would have been photos of Adolf Hitler hanging on the walls around here," he said, referring to Nazi Germany's occupation of Europe in World War II.
The island, 320 kilometers (200 miles) southwest of the capital, Copenhagen, is a popular spot for visitors from neighboring Germany. Of the approximately 100,000 tourists arriving each year, some 60 percent are German, said Birthe Elstroem, head of the island's tourism office. Only a few French tourists visit there.
On the door of Bjerre's restaurant are two homemade pictograms that let French and Germans know they're not welcome. One features the silhouette of a man colored red, yellow and black (the colors of the German flag) and the second is painted blue, white and red (the colors of the French flag). Both silhouettes have a bar across each man.
"I do what my conscience tells me to do," Bjerre said.
Should Germany decide to participate in U.S.-led military action against Iraq, Bjerre, 44, said he would lift his ban. The French, however, have "a lifetime ban here," Bjerre said.
02/27/03: U.S. loyalty via pizza service to Germans, French
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Aage Bjerre has three rules for dining at his pizzeria on the Danish island of Fanoe: No dogs. No Germans. No French.
According to the Canadian Press, the owner of Aage's Pizza is tired of French and German attitudes toward the United States, calling them "disloyal" and "anti-American" in their bid to thwart a possible U.S.-led attack against Iraq.
As a result, Bjerre has refused to serve German and French tourists coming to the town of Nordby, where he runs his shop.
"Hadn't the United States helped Europe in defeating Germany, there would have been photos of Adolf Hitler hanging on the walls around here," he said, referring to Nazi Germany's occupation of Europe in World War II.
The island, 320 kilometers (200 miles) southwest of the capital, Copenhagen, is a popular spot for visitors from neighboring Germany. Of the approximately 100,000 tourists arriving each year, some 60 percent are German, said Birthe Elstroem, head of the island's tourism office. Only a few French tourists visit there.
On the door of Bjerre's restaurant are two homemade pictograms that let French and Germans know they're not welcome. One features the silhouette of a man colored red, yellow and black (the colors of the German flag) and the second is painted blue, white and red (the colors of the French flag). Both silhouettes have a bar across each man.
"I do what my conscience tells me to do," Bjerre said.
Should Germany decide to participate in U.S.-led military action against Iraq, Bjerre, 44, said he would lift his ban. The French, however, have "a lifetime ban here," Bjerre said.