The road to Prague is littered with holes, Where to Incorporate 27th December 2004 in Flensburg, Germany


Not all Germans have a Mercedes, most have 2, and they're usually SLKs.

Anja and I were thinking of driving to Prague but there has been heaps of fog lately and the roads in East Germany are really shit. It's a shame. Hopefully I'll get a chance in the new year to go. I'm not sure how much I would enjoy these places while freezing my ass off and paying through the nose because of new years coming up.

Not a lot has been happening here, we've mostly just been eating in restaurants and visiting with Anja's family and friends. I got to meet all of Anja's old class mates last night. About 35 turned up for a get-together at a bar in Flensburg. The last time I saw anyone I went to high school with was in high school. It's weird how they keep in contact here.

I attached some pics to this blogg. They are from our last night out in London before flying out, around Heathrow, Our Xmas here in Germany, Buda, Eating out and Anja's Family's Cars.

I saw a 2 hour german documentary on Dubai and Oman the other day. They interviewed a bunch of Sheikh's, the police, some business owners that setup shop there, a few ex-pat workers and some tourists.

I thought it might be possible to start a business in Dubai but after hearing how much everything would cost from some of the entrepreneurs, Eastern Europe looks like a better option. Perhaps once a company is off the ground, places like that become more feasible.

Company's that boast offices in London, New york, Dubai, Honk Kong and Tokyo seem to all be fashion company's with huge backing and they would normally only make it in those markets. Most ideas I have wouldn't need to be in a special location to serve clients but offices in Utah, Manitoba, Hackney and Uttar Pradesh don't sound as fancy.