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		<title>Von Frankfurt nach Berlin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, all my dreams I filled my last flight with about the Frankfurt airport came true, except one, the best one: and that&#8217;s that I DID make my flight. Of course(natürlich), this is after I run around the Frankfurt airport &#8230; <a href="http://sojournjones.com/von-frankfurt-nach-berlin/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, all my dreams I filled my last flight with about the Frankfurt airport came true, except one, the best one: and that&#8217;s that I DID make my flight.<br />
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Of course(natürlich), this is after I run around the Frankfurt airport like a rat in a race, but a very American(redheaded, stylish) rat in a very German(maze-y) race.<br />
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Several tests to pass through successfully before reaching the destination, much like a fairytale.<br />
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First, I followed the signs to the Lufthansa Service Center, just like the pilot told anyone who didn&#8217;t have a boarding pass for Berlin to do.<br />
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My intuition told me to go left and up the stairs, but I didn&#8217;t listen. I listened to the pilot, and ended up in the Service Center, yes &#8212; but in a completely deserted part of the airport, probably miles away from where I needed to be.<br />
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I turned back, found a sign that said Berlin-Tegel A17 8:55.<br />
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Alright, so now I knew the gate.<br />
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And to never -not- listen to my intuition again.<br />
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A magical helper in a red jacket pointed me towards A. A man with Polezei on his vest checked my passport, asked me questions, and passed me through.<br />
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What followed stirred some smart-allec remarks in my head, in English though, so this German airport would have to pay real close attention to pick up on it.<br />
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They were just background noise though, my focus was hard and dead-set on swift-booting it to Gate A17.<br />
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I sisn&#8217;t even stop to pee till after I printed my boarding pass(didn&#8217;t need a Service Center afterall.. -_-) and went through security.<br />
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I made it to my gate at 8:20 &#8212; five minutes to pare before boarding started, I didn&#8217;t get water or food. I tried to get on the internet and couldn&#8217;t.<br />
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Didn&#8217;t even make it to Berlin without making an ass of myself(so called it). The pilot said &#8220;Morgen&#8221; to me as I walked on the plane, which anyone can tell means &#8216;morning&#8217;, even if you don&#8217;t have any German background. Context clues.<br />
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I knew it meant this, but the whole &#8220;morning&#8221;-concept threw me. I&#8217;m like, I&#8217;ve been awake for about 23 hours now, what do you mean &#8216;morning&#8217;?!?<br />
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Of course, all this was happening in my head, keeping in a proper response of &#8220;morgen&#8221; but managing a smile and turning right down the aisle of the plane.<br />
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The first stewardess I saw I said &#8220;Morgen&#8221; to and felt a little redeemed.<br />
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Then, when row 17 didn&#8217;t exist(because I was still caught on the elusive gate number, another stewardess showed me to my seat and I said &#8220;Danke&#8221;. Yay, German.<br />
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Very motivating to learn, but I&#8217;m so exhausted I should probably sleep this flight out&#8230;<br />
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And then they said we were landing soon. I didn&#8217;t sleep.</p>
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