March 24, 2004
FIRST THEY CAME FOR THE SOCKS (via Rick Turley):
Germany axes Lederhosen subsidies (Reuters, 23 March, 2004)
Germany can no longer afford state aid to help its yodellers buy Lederhosen, the Bavarian government says, in a sign of how drastically public finances have deteriorated in Europe's largest economy."We no longer want to sponsor the Lederhosen with subsidies," Bavarian Premier Edmund Stoiber said, ignoring outcries from traditional folk groups, some of whom have threatened to boycott the opening parade of the Munich Oktoberfest, the world's biggest beer festival.
The Alpine state had previously provided the 300,000 members of its folklore groups with half a million euros in state funds to help buy traditional Bavarian attire such as the leather shorts -- amounting, one newspaper said, to a subsidy of 13 percent per garment.
This is a sign that they're getting serious? Posted by Orrin Judd at March 24, 2004 11:14 PM
Hold on, I just have to look up "cancellation of lederhosen subsidy" in German:
Lederhosensubventionstreichung
Hey, ya gotta start somewhere.
What I want to know is, why are these folk-group members so worked up that they might boycott Oktoberfest, over about $ 2 per member, per year ?
Posted by: Michael Herdegen at March 25, 2004 2:30 AMMichael asks "why are these folk-group members so worked up...?"
First they came for the Lederhosen, and I said nothing because I'm not a yodeller...
Posted by: Roy Jacobsen at March 25, 2004 10:15 AMAlright, Orrin already alluded to that riff in his headline. I just couldn't resist it, though
Posted by: Roy Jacobsen at March 25, 2004 10:18 AMOJ: Shorts, not socks. Socks are stumpfe, not hosen
Posted by: Robert Schwartz at March 25, 2004 12:54 PMWhat are jockstraps in German?
Posted by: genecis at March 26, 2004 12:43 AM