'World Cup' Freddy's Road Trip Blasts Off When America Provides Him With an Out of This World Experience

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I spoke about Freddy the German World Cup tourist's road trip starting to become legendary in Louisiana. 

With the alligator, seeing the New Orleans Saints facility, getting a taste of some of the classic cuisine, and getting invited by country singer Ella Langley to her concert in a couple of days, that would be hard to top. 

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But then he and his crew reached Houston, where former NFL player J.J. Watt hooked him up with a beautiful hotel room and some great swag. Then they got to watch their first official World Cup game, Germany vs. Curacao. Germany won, 7-1. 

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'World Cup’ Freddy Finally Makes It to Houston - and America Delivers Again

Freddy then had some time before the next game on Wednesday, so he met people at the Houston Police Department (and managed to tick off some anti-cop folks on the left in the process). But he termed it his "most American experience so far." 

Freddy also wanted to thank everyone for helping give him such an American experience, seeing "behind the scenes" and meeting a lot of "amazing people." 

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Freddy and his friends got to their first baseball game, Houston Astros vs. Detroit Tigers. 

He even accidentally ran into the mayor of the city. 

Then they drove out to the coast to Galveston for a quick night visit. 

They're just young guys, traveling with hand luggage. He marveled at how nice Americans had been, saying now they had to get a suitcase to take back all the gifts. 

But you may know there's something else that's very important in the Houston area, and Freddy found it. Big time. The Johnson Space Center. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). They got a very cool tour from astronaut Col. Anne McClain. 

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I think that's an Orion trainer mock-up they have in Houston, which is pretty cool. 

Not only that, but he got to call the International Space Station. 

Col. Anne McClain and NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman confirmed the visit. 

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