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Travelling: Part II
Hati Started conversation Jul 1, 2005
Airports: I have the. It's irrational feeling but knowing it doesn't help. After travelling through all night from Poland I was in Tallinn on Sunday. Dragged meself to the airport, got rid of he luggage and escaped. I know a bookstore very close to the airport (with and free internet access).
Later on I found myself on the plane and evrything went by routine. The broomstick landed in Brussels. Without getting lost I managed to find the hotel. From there I sms'ed a friend from hospitalityclub.org and we went out for an and -spotting. Lovely evening.
Official agenda wasall about EU Constitutional Treaty, crisis in EU etc. Extremely interesting.
Just kidding.
Sooner or later it was all about Polish Plumbers.
Tuesday was a short and dinner-less day. Eventually it turned out to be a good planning. I am sure Hapi came to Brussels only for dinner. So, a Micromeet took place. Motly I remember discussing Polish Plumbers (), marching bands, catherdral-spotting, getting lost. Noone was rolling on the floor though I have to admit that I had a great mouthful of laugh. I had excellent time.
And then it started to rain. hatifnats love lightning. So I sat at the hotel window and recharged myself. Few days later I must admit that I charged myself with blues. But that's another story...
On Wednesday I left Brussels. It was too hot there anyway.
Airports, oppression etc. The first time in my life I was travelling in the business class. I was quite eventually.
I am sure there was a lot more I wanted to say.
Travelling: Part II
Ivan the Terribly Average Posted Jul 1, 2005
Business class, eh?
Polish plumbers
Most other things
I'm sure you get the idea.
Having to care about the EU - well.... I guess.
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Jul 1, 2005
no, no.. I was told that the Polish Plumbers and the Danish Revolutionaries will decide on the future of Europe.
And I learnt Brussels has a lot of cathedrals and it is virtually impossible to escape from the centre of the city.. it is like a black hole.. absorbing all
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Jul 2, 2005
gone and lost forever.. not a trace, not even a fain resonance of the drums.. they've all disappeared and will never be seen or heard again
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Jul 2, 2005
yes, but they were among the first ones to march off into the blackness
(* tries to imagine what that would be like.. step into eternal blackness and know you'll never be able to return again.. only to have an in the darkest corner of the Crossed Purposes Pub *)
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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted Jul 2, 2005
landed in the "paradise by the dashboard lights" karaoke!
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