Denmark - a unique anomaly
Einer meiner hiesigen Bekannten über seine ersten Erfahrungen in Dänemark -
“The train travelled through lands that looked deserted. I could not see any houses around or city centres. It looked like as if I am passing through a desert in winter. The stations and sorroundings looked scary, since there were only one or two people getting into or getting off the train at the stations. It was scary for me because of my experience in Indian train stations, which were crowded with populations fighting to get into the train to find a space to accomodate at least their two legs to reach their destination or the experience in Singapore, which may not be as disorganised as the Indian experience is, but people lining up for getting into the train. In comparison to those experiences, Denmark was a unique anomaly. But it was interesting.”
Im ersten Moment dachte ich, er meinte die langweilige nicht-Landschaft
March 21st, 2008 at 1:56
you’re soo far away now ~
I leave you a lovely pups
so that you won’t forget me.
.oO(pups)
p.s.: take some time to write me an eeemaaaiiil, please!
March 21st, 2008 at 1:59
p.p.s.:
eating the past is not good.
eating the past makes you goddamn fatal flatulences
and then you’ll have to pups around in other peoples blogs.
March 21st, 2008 at 1:59
p.p.p.s:
beating the past would be a better alternative.