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Great article, I wish I had been there.
A man with a stoat through his head? :-)
Now you know what the "Alt" key on the keyboard is for. :-)
Are there no Umlauts available? It's strange for a German to read "Dusseldorf", because this means "village of the idiots" (der Dussel = the idiot, the stupid one, in a relative harmless form); the town is called Düsseldorf (or Duesseldorf, if you've got no ü available). The same applies to Zum Schlüssel (Zum Schluessel).