Friday, February 27, 2009

Tiffany Ad Christmas 2010

The return of "The nosy traveler" The

Here I am back from Bologna ... ready to write 's intervention which re-opens the book viaggereccia the blog!

many interesting discoveries have been made dall'impavido signed him wandering the arcades of Bologna, as well as unique slice of daily life. I decided to summarize the experience in a short top 3, where it obviously is not the slightest intention of doing a rating! Here's to you, dear followers:

# 1. dialogue between myself (H) and the typical tobacconist Bolognese (TTB)
H: Good morning ...
TTB: Good morning to you!
H: I take this, this & that other .
TTB: Here you are € xxx.
H: ( handing money ). Thank you and goodbye!
TTB: Thank you!
H: You're welcome!
TTB: I pray to you!
H: Have a nice day!
TTB: Good day to you too!
H: ( Esco, more and more incredulous, to end the embarrassing scene ... )
premise that a similar situation had happened to me many years ago during a previous visit that area, and believed that the subject then it was a strange ... now I know for a fact that the tobacco Bolognese are so default !

# 2. Where the streets have no name


You know the aforementioned U2 song? Well, I discovered where the streets have no name! Of course, the post is this:

In addition, you can not miss park where the streets have no name ... I wonder why?


# 3. Democracy & Citizenship

Yesterday I fortunately happened to witness the emergence of something of that spirit of
own "old days": the town meeting, free and spontaneous. Put a group of people to discuss problems of Italy, the world of the neighborhood, what you like, in a square and you'll get a surprising result ! It 's still possible the free exchange of views and debate characterized by mutual respect and listening ... I could hardly believe that it could reveal an event the genre, albeit in a crude form and crafts. But I invite you to make yourself an idea on the topic: Citizens

Here ttro very special day for short, in a city that has proved once more warm and welcoming.



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