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Different But Not Wrong
... can be rather disturbingly awkward for us more reserved Kiwis.
To add to all that makes up the observed mix of the average Hungarian is the pursuit of perfection. And when it comes to the arts, the Hungarian people do an absolutely stunning job of perfecting their passion. It is world-class quality. And the best part about it is that you can enjoy it's beauty for as little as $3 at the State Opera ...
Body Piercing Saved My Life
"Body piercing saved my life" **
So reads the 10 differing shades of t-shirts worn on rotation.
It's an intriguing mix...
A former titled boxer who did prison time for stabbing someone; sporting a generous share of tattoos and garnished with an embellished piercing to the left ear; who loves to play bluegrass on his banjo; is a professional clown & children's ...
Magyar Magic
... economic booms the way other European countries have - which makes it a good real estate investment, apparently inner city apartments can be bought for 100,000 euros if anyone's interested?!
It was so great to see Jamie who has managed to set himself up in a shmico bachelor pad apartment in a gorgeous bauhaus building complete with a courtyard that looked like the Secret Garden (wild and full of birds). Apparently the other residents ...
A stroll down Andrassy Avenue
... by the horsemen at the bottom who appear to be kept in check by Archangel Garbiel, who appears at the top of the column. Flanked on either side of the central column are heroes and kings. One such hero is Saint Istvan, who converted Hungary to Christianity on Christmas Day 1000 AD.
We ended our day with a scrumptious dinner at Chess that included a fresh green salad (we hadn’t had fresh greens for some time) and an amazing chocolate ...
Budapest
... 8220;sucky”). We wanted to go to the opera house and some other historical monuments and museums, but we didn’t have enough time. Our one regret about Budapest was that we would have liked another day there, as there was so much more we wanted to see. For dinner, we had reservations at Tom-George where the menu is approximately 10 pages, and that does not include the 10 page drink menu which didn’t even include the wine list. It took Jason about ...