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One day in Warsaw
Sunday 23rd Sept
Today was a pretty big day. It began at 4am when I got up, changed and got my taxi to the airport at 4.15am. I arrived and had possibly one of the easiest airport experinces in my life - walked straight to the check in desk, waited only afew minutes at security and waited for my gate while having tea and a cookie and reading a book. I eventually got my plane, which was tiny, ...
No stripclub!
... there were five of us, someone had to duck down from sight in case a police car drove past. Due to my size, no surprise it had to be me. Apparently I wasn’t ducking down enough, and I couldn’t tell if it was Aaron, or the taxi driver, but someone took it upon themselves to push me down further. Staring at the floor for the next five minutes, I was listening to Aaron talking to the driver and trying to ...
Friends, football and two very happy men
... to watch the game. As we arrived the heavens opened and as tens of thousands of fans headed for a nearby shopping centre we debated on whether we might be better served grabbing some food (as you always do in Poland) and heading back to watch it in the comfort of Karolina and Tomeks flat, we decided to brave the elements and thank god we did!! With the sun starting to come out and kick off drawing closer, more and more Polska fans started to descend on the fanzone!
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All around Prague
... a tour it would have cost the 2 of us 3200k but by doing it on the net it was only 600k about $30.
Took of Friday to the city again and were taken to the bus station where we boarded a small bus with driver and English speaking guide. The guide also spoken Russian so when she said anything it was first in English and then in Russian. The day was very good we went to a church which they call the bone church everything ...
Wild Nights and Wicked Days in Warsaw
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They drove us around the rest of the city pointing out sights as we went along. They showed us some old buildings that remained standing after the way and are still in use despite the many bullet holes that are apparent. For them it was normal to see, they pass by such buildings every day without giving it much thought. For us this was shocking to see – bullet holes in buildings? And this all over the city. We most certainly are not used to that. ...