Aaah, eine kleine schöne Ruhe in der Mitte Der Stadt des Berlin

And Berlin has 4+ m people, and some Turks and Polaks as we saw yesterday at Döner's.

We walked to the Mitte via Reichtstag, Brandenburger Tor, naturally after our sightseeing we went for a Bier in the nearby Restaurant. And what a surprice...seems that there are not only Turks and Polaks in Berlin but also Finns, because a group of them did came in, say at least 50/50 (mix-breed) Finns because they were swedish speaking.

After Reichstag wir spazieren zu Brandenburgen Tor uns dann treffe wir der Ampelman. DDR Museum was so full that we decided to go forward towards the Fernsehturm, but after the SAS Radisson we noticed that there are several pubs open so we went to a Uncle Sam place that did serve beer and fast food.We had like three beer and started wondering towards the 'Erectus'-Fernsehturm from whre the DDR with the helpof the USSR was trying to convince West Berliner's to jump over the Berlin Mauer...For some reason they were not that succesfull, maybe from high up they did see that it's not that shitty living at West as they were thought by the teacher working for Stasi.

We wondered forward and went to the pub near 'Unter den Linden' not on the street but under the tree. The owner had a good face memory and did remember me being there at the end of November mit eine junge Fraulein (a Polak). We were stduying the attractions on the Map, like Checkpoint Charlie and other nice places to visit like Fuhrer Bunker. We tried to keep our voice down when talking about the '*uhrerBunker'...Like Joe mentioned..'It can be a sensitive issue to Germans'...The Pub Lord (PuB Fuhrer) did bring some new beer on the table and we whispered to him 'Do you know where Fuhrer Bunker is'. He shouted to all Gerries at the pub..'Does anyone know where Fuhrer Bunker is, these guys do want to go there'...He went to one older gentlemen (WWII veteran) with the map and they talked that our Fuhrer might have already been buried...with a new building (overbuilt)...He returned to us and said...'Guys, Fuhrer ist tot'...And who says that Germans dont have any sense of humour.

Anyhow we decided to try our luck and find the TotenBunker der Fuhrer's on Jutro.

After receiving the data we took the U-Bahn to Checkpoint Charlie so Joe could also get the 7 stamps, US Allied Checkpoint Charlie, HM Majesty Berlin Brigage, Regiment Francaise or someshit like that, at this stage I puked, and the guy stamping was asking that because of Roastbeef or Frogs, I said Frogs...He asked 'where do you come from, and checked the cover of Joe's passport'...

He said that as he has right to stamp the passports so also has right to overstamp it, so he stamped the Frogs with DDR Berlin commendant stamp. There was also DDR visa stamp and another Uncle Sam stamp.All this fun did cost only 5 EUR but Joe was so happy to have the Frogs overstamped so he gave another 5 EUR to the Allied Soldier.

I did send some SMS to Luke, my translator saying that I'm not coming back. He replied...'It was a pleasure to work with You mein Fuhrer'...all this auf Deutch...He said that when the work is done 'he will organize a party and treat all contractors with Cyklon B'...What a nice words from a young guy like him.

After that we returned to the Hotel via Döner and had a short nap before going to the Sin City at Oldendurger Strasse...