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Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere. Albert Einstein
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Tweet, tweet!
I finally joined twitter, just because I'm so bored, I have nothing else to do as keep informing the world about it every hour... :P
There's nothing to do about it, being unemployed in January is a bit unlucky, gumtree used to be busier, but there's like 2 posts a day which could be consedered as applicable.
So let's take the time, and talk about Denmark, the thing's I found out in my 2 short visits.
First of all, it's veeery expensive and the wind blows the crap out of you, nothing compared to a nice grey day in Aberdeen... :P The weather's worse, a surprise for me, but the prizes, there must be a mistake. Let's say everything's 150%, BUT the hourly pay is around 11 pounds compared to the British 6.08 pounds. Points for Denmark!
Not much difference in foods, except, that instead of burgers, they tried to copy the big German and Austrian tradition, frankfurters. Kinda worked, but as half Austrian, so a "gourmet-würstelstand" expert, it's too watered up, 0 meat. No points given.
Healthy lifestyle, I don't have to say much, Scotland already lost. Denmark is one of those countries, which love bicycles, as the Dutch say "2.5 bikes per person", this is true for Danish citizens as well. Merit's going for Badminton training, the costs are reasonable. However, what really got my attention is, that for 10 pounds you could do whatever you want in a spa. In Aberdeen, 6 pounds for a tiny pool, no thanks! Points for Denmark!
Racism, tough subject. People in Denmark are not used to foreigners, so they act weird, sometimes even racist. It's not their fault, they just didn't get used to having so many Eastern guys from the EU coming over for a nicer life, not as everybody nows about the "love" between Scottish and Polish. Points for Scotland!
Parties, hard to compare, because the two cities are totally different, one being a tiny spot, the other one having Scotland's biggest college. I live on Belmont Street, which is the busiest street at nights. Herning, is nothing compared to that. Points for Scotland!
All in all, the best way is to close it with something neutral. Every place has its negative and positive sides, but one thing for sure, you can have fun everywhere with the right people (reaching out for Balys with this, even though he doesn't remember...xD)!
Chris
There's nothing to do about it, being unemployed in January is a bit unlucky, gumtree used to be busier, but there's like 2 posts a day which could be consedered as applicable.
So let's take the time, and talk about Denmark, the thing's I found out in my 2 short visits.
First of all, it's veeery expensive and the wind blows the crap out of you, nothing compared to a nice grey day in Aberdeen... :P The weather's worse, a surprise for me, but the prizes, there must be a mistake. Let's say everything's 150%, BUT the hourly pay is around 11 pounds compared to the British 6.08 pounds. Points for Denmark!
Not much difference in foods, except, that instead of burgers, they tried to copy the big German and Austrian tradition, frankfurters. Kinda worked, but as half Austrian, so a "gourmet-würstelstand" expert, it's too watered up, 0 meat. No points given.
Healthy lifestyle, I don't have to say much, Scotland already lost. Denmark is one of those countries, which love bicycles, as the Dutch say "2.5 bikes per person", this is true for Danish citizens as well. Merit's going for Badminton training, the costs are reasonable. However, what really got my attention is, that for 10 pounds you could do whatever you want in a spa. In Aberdeen, 6 pounds for a tiny pool, no thanks! Points for Denmark!
Racism, tough subject. People in Denmark are not used to foreigners, so they act weird, sometimes even racist. It's not their fault, they just didn't get used to having so many Eastern guys from the EU coming over for a nicer life, not as everybody nows about the "love" between Scottish and Polish. Points for Scotland!
Parties, hard to compare, because the two cities are totally different, one being a tiny spot, the other one having Scotland's biggest college. I live on Belmont Street, which is the busiest street at nights. Herning, is nothing compared to that. Points for Scotland!
All in all, the best way is to close it with something neutral. Every place has its negative and positive sides, but one thing for sure, you can have fun everywhere with the right people (reaching out for Balys with this, even though he doesn't remember...xD)!
Chris
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
A poem
Nii armas, eks?
As I go to bed, and fall asleep
My last thoughts of you, so sweet,
The next morning my mind
Imagining your smile, so kind.
As I go to bed, and fall asleep
My last thoughts of you, so sweet,
The next morning my mind
Imagining your smile, so kind.
Monday, 9 January 2012
DR Acula
I spent my Chrismas in Estonia. It has been 2 years since I was last there for this festive season. I loved it. We had a nice Christmas dinner with family.
I also went to see OMAcircu show DR Acula by Alisa šnaider. It was acrobatic show mixed with dancing. I loved it. My brother played Dracula. He has developed a lot since the last time I saw him on stage.
See yourself: Photos are not done by me.
I also went to see OMAcircu show DR Acula by Alisa šnaider. It was acrobatic show mixed with dancing. I loved it. My brother played Dracula. He has developed a lot since the last time I saw him on stage.
See yourself: Photos are not done by me.
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