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Re: Which country?
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I prefer the tram on the other side, I think it is number 19. I love that area. - The city looks so small from these trams...


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Funny, I was at this tram stop of line 2 near the Parliament ... to look at the "shoe-exhibition" ... (look to the uploaded photo in the Photo Gallery)

I liked to drive around with the trams in Budapest ... because I could see a lot in this way ...

Posted on: 2014/3/18 0:13
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Yes, it is line 19 or 41 ... at the other side! But line 2 is better ...

I enjoyed it to drive around with the trams ... learned most about daily life in this way. I nearly know now every line ... and had some really very special experiences with people of Budapest there.

One day I used a line ... suddenly it stopped ... and I had to go out. Immediately some people around me discussed very engaged how to bring me "on line" again to the place where I planned to go ... was a beautiful moment ...

Really was fun!!!

Posted on: 2014/3/18 3:35
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Hmm, ... he is now a pianist and composer without money.

You see, nowadays in Germany they don't execute anymore people with a free spirit ... but there is another way ...


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I hope he was not executed at last...




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Standing guard by the army must be a special cultural event ... one of my friends read the most strange things during his time by the German army ... even some old texts from J. Stalin ... I think ... (I hope ) ... just for provocation ~~~





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I don't agree...
Unfortunately the old trams have been changed some 10 years ago, but travelling under the chestnut trees on the Buda side, that is fun! -You came a bit too early for that...


I wish I understood Hungarians... sometimes they are so friendly...



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lericow wrote:
Yes, it is line 19 or 41 ... at the other side! But line 2 is better ...

I enjoyed it to drive around with the trams ... learned most about daily life in this way. I nearly know now every line ... and had some really very special experiences with people of Budapest there.

One day I used a line ... suddenly it stopped ... and I had to go out. Immediately some people around me discussed very engaged how to bring me "on line" again to the place where I planned to go ... was a beautiful moment ...

Really was fun!!!

Posted on: 2014/3/18 6:00
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I like this man without knowing him!

Oh, yes, methods are different, actually it is ok... --- all of a sudden a recalled those films about the Red Army Fraction... Reading Stalin in Germany is a bit more sensitve than in other countries...


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Hmm, ... he is now a pianist and composer without money.

You see, nowadays in Germany they don't execute anymore people with a free spirit ... but there is another way ...



Posted on: 2014/3/18 6:06
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