Hauuuuu 08/29/2007 Theater Hau Thanks Dominique!
1 hour, 60 minutes or 3600 seconds (if not more)! Yes, unbelievable, yet the bitter truth. For so long we had in the autumn cool of Berlin at the emergency exit of the theater Hau persevere until we Dominique, a student from Berlin finally redeemed by wanting to be our first guest. At this point, once again a heartfelt thanks and only you, Dominique! Your contribution - as promised - to well-deserved first place! For all those who have searched in vain and there do appear in the next few days (hopefully) flock (We may like tea, coffee, hot biscuits, etc.) a little help here: we were in the darkest corner, hidden behind many bikes and bushes, like the emergency exit near the intersection. Yes, exactly there where the man in black suit and youthful red tie all the time has gone up and down, then half-hourly re parked his black VIP limousine, even if both the construction and abandonment, and the Umparken his car towards us has denied. For filling out a questionnaire, he was even then too bad ... but good - who knows, maybe he would have had to first ask his boss for permission and he had just got our hands full with all the responsibilities, he had to wear: 5 feet, 6 back off, enter, wait, get off, look in casual movement at the clock, sunglasses off, sunglasses on -, my name is Bond, James Bond. We had no idea that the theater Hau also "outdoor" ideas are! Great!
Anyway, from then on it was certainly better and better and even our computer along with a webcam came around the other mail is used. Unfortunately we had a few harsh rejections can offer. Well, let's move on once's weather!
Oh, and the box ... which is quite out. Now has more than half of their loops and hooks are lost when you visited us, then, be on a folding screen to keep behind all the bushes and said bikes.
Now Dominique.
In itself, I think Poland okay. Have yourself a Polish friend and my father had a Polish partner. Am therefore familiar with Poland already. I also think it's great that Poland is so close, because I find the language very interesting. (Dominique, a student from Berlin, was at some point as a small child in Poland, but only on the German-Polish border) 2
Unfortunately I was never in Poland, but have some good Polish friends.
landscape I like Poland - as far as I know something about photos - much.
The political situation and especially the discrimination of marginalized groups are known to me, especially homosexual living friends, the Poles have left for this reason - they felt unwell and no longer safe in their respective cities themselves. And the difficult labor market situation.
(Catherine, an actress from Berlin, had never been to Poland) 3
I've met some Poles. That was in my class trip to Bad Königshofen. I have not had that much contact with them, but the girls were pretty and the men pretty nice, they let her smile does not disappear in the face just . Let
I also what political heard about this country, through the relations between Germany and Poland and the "black market" ...
has me a bit of Mexico and the United States recalls but not so chaotic and full of hatred.
I was anxious to learn, to visit Poland and know the culture, but I am a bit scared been persuaded, because of the theft and so ...
(Ernesto Paas, high school graduate from Mexico , liked our Polish cookies)
4. What i could write is only what i can imagine. Ah! No! There was a girl that we were together in the last formation named Agata Maskiewitz. What she told about dance in Poland is that there is not much developpment about dance about contemporary dance. Only ballet. This was the reason why she went out of the country to study. That’s it! Thanx.
(Junge Frau aus Griechenland)
5th I do not know so much about this country. (Only some general references like everybody). I am thinking about and my unknowledge makes me worried ...
(Inés Moreno, a student "or something like that" from Madrid / Paris, was still not in Poland)
6th know I really do not much about Poland. What I know is that my ancestors come from Poland - but so far had no opportunity to go there.
Poland, I have ever met were always very loose and open, I like that.
More contact would not be bad, but Berlin has to good opportunities.
(artist from Namibia)
7th Poland is an interesting country, has a great culture, the people are friendly, open.
(geriatric nurse from Peru, was still Never 8th in Poland)
Hm really difficult, as the only Polish I know not a good example. So big politics: lousy populism on the part of governments against Germany. Extreme nationalist historiography, which leads mainly a sacrificial discourse: divisions, wars, occupation, and never has been through a Pole. Otherwise, there are sports, vodka & great music.
(student from Berlin, was several times in Krakow, Warsaw, Auschwitz, Zakopane, etc.)
9th The people are friendly, helpful. The country is beautiful, built the cities and come down. I have many friends from Poland are all happy that they live in Frankfurt. Driving but also always happy to return home. I think Poland is not bad but if you take the bus to go there one gets to feel that one is from Germany. Sure there are bad apples everywhere but we can not stop all lumped together. Ok that's it.
(Hanz Guido, bus drivers from Frankfurt / Main was in 2003 in Krakow)
10th I think that Poles are nice people. Temperamental but nice. I have some friends who are Polish. I get on very well with them. There are normal people like everyone else and I do not believe in prejudice, that Poland is a lot of "stealing" would.
(Lydia, a student from Croatia)
11th I think are normal people just like you, like everyone else. They are nice and open-minded People who behave appropriately in the community.
(Carina, a student from Cologne)
12th Poland deserves to be better governed and lose the fear of Europe because there think enough people fast enough.
(Stefan, artists from Switzerland, had been to Krakow and Warsaw)
13th I this country will someday look right. The two government Twins are stupid. I am interested in nature in southern Poland.
(man from Berlin is, sometimes down shortly to the borders)
14th I've never been to Poland, know many friendly street musicians from Poland working here over the summer. Have no concrete opinion about Poland, because my knowledge is too limited to Poland!
dignity but like to know more.
(adult children from school Mainz)
15th I was relatively unbiased as I went to Poland, but discovered that I, as German was not necessarily accepted there was even chased out of a pub. Now that's something clouded. I also find the current Polish government is very unsymphatisch.
(Marin, Treasurer of Trier, 2005 high school and was in 2003 in Krakow)