luftvier
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Yes, and he was still hungry. Then he had the Currywurst!
****, I miss currywurst. Wish we could get it in the States.
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Yes, and he was still hungry. Then he had the Currywurst!
****, I miss currywurst. Wish we could get it in the States.[/I]
Did you finish the full wiener schnitzel at Figlmueller? Hope you walked down the street to Plachutta too
Yes, and he was still hungry. Then he had the Currywurst!
Hope you walked down the street to Plachutta too
Awesome pics. None of them look nearly as blobby as most of the Hungarian shoes I've seen before. From the angles posted, they all seem sleeker.
I have Vass's book and although I do love the quality and craftsmanship, I prefer the sleeker lasts from their neighbors the Italians. Many of the shoes posted above look perfect to me shape wise. But I have seen many styles they turn out where the toe box just looks disproportionally large to my eyes.
Thank you for this beautiful reportage!
don't take offense, but a book is not a substitute for seeing them in real life.
[Warning: picture heavy post!]
some shoe guys told me mixed things about mr. fischer but nvm...