But those aside, today we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall!
Go out and break down a wall, mental or physical!

(Kid in the blue hat is me.)


The cute one is my lil' brother =(MixedMyth wrote:daaaaw. you're so cute breaking down that physical manifistation of the iron curtain =D
Really, though, I remember when I was little watching it on TV. mostly because my dad told me to remember it. I was still awfully young, so in my mind Germany has always been one country.
Whenever I run into former servicemen stationed in Germany during that time, they tell me that they all had plans to see the wall someday, but didn't feel any urgency to go because it would be around forever. When it came down, they usually drew straws to see who got sent to Berlin for the unit and bring back pieces for everyone else who was still on duty.Warren wrote:I'm glad it happened, but one of my life's regrets is never getting to visit (and vandalize) the wall.
Should've joined the Army like my Dad suggested. I'd have probably been in Germany when it all went down.
So it's kind of like living in Austin Texas?KWill wrote: Course, I remember Germany differently, with leaving town being like going to a whole 'nother country =P
Depends. Do they check your passport when you leave Austin?MixedMyth wrote:So it's kind of like living in Austin Texas?
It gets celebrated, though the other stuff is why it was never made a holiday.Tellurider wrote:Hope you guys had a fun party, I know they don't generally celebrate the fall of the wall because of certain other things that also happened on the 9th of November in German history. I'm pretty jealous, I bet it was cool and historical and stuff.
How far south are you going?KWill wrote:Depends. Do they check your passport when you leave Austin?MixedMyth wrote:So it's kind of like living in Austin Texas?

