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	<title>Comments on: Episode 2: Public Transportation in Germany (Part 1 Trains), Music by Leave Earth</title>
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	<description>An insider\'s look at travel, work and play in Germany.</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 19:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: tomtom</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 07:10:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>'ello, â€˜ello!

I was glad to hear you using some German in this podcast.  I think that a little bit of vocab in every episode would be cool and usefulâ€”just the easier stuff is okay.

The white background noise was pretty much gone in this one.

In one of your next episodes on Trains, Busses and Trams don't forget to mention how convenient it can be to jump on a train from one of the airports, especially from either the airport in Frankfort or DÃ¼sseldorf.  Iâ€™m not positive but doesnâ€™t Lufthansa (the German airline carrier) also have a system worked out with DB for your baggage?  So, letâ€™s say you fly into Frankfurt and intend on getting a connecting train (not plane) to Stuttgart, would you have to pick your bags up in Frankfurt yourself and carry them onto the train to Stuttgart, or would they do that for you, so that you wouldnâ€™t actually have to see your luggage until you reach Stuttgart?

auf Wiedersehen!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;ello, â€˜ello!</p>
<p>I was glad to hear you using some German in this podcast.  I think that a little bit of vocab in every episode would be cool and usefulâ€”just the easier stuff is okay.</p>
<p>The white background noise was pretty much gone in this one.</p>
<p>In one of your next episodes on Trains, Busses and Trams don&#8217;t forget to mention how convenient it can be to jump on a train from one of the airports, especially from either the airport in Frankfort or DÃ¼sseldorf.  Iâ€™m not positive but doesnâ€™t Lufthansa (the German airline carrier) also have a system worked out with DB for your baggage?  So, letâ€™s say you fly into Frankfurt and intend on getting a connecting train (not plane) to Stuttgart, would you have to pick your bags up in Frankfurt yourself and carry them onto the train to Stuttgart, or would they do that for you, so that you wouldnâ€™t actually have to see your luggage until you reach Stuttgart?</p>
<p>auf Wiedersehen!</p>
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