domingo, 22 de abril de 2007
TRAIN TICKETS
Look at this picture. You see Salomão taking care of his things, Palola looking upwards. Try to guess what it is. Train tickets? No, I’m not sure if we had bought them already or not! It is true that we went to the train station, sitting on these chairs really modern. In Brazil they are made from fiber glass and bad for the buttocks.
The photo is at Presov’s train station in Slovakia. We were waiting the train to Krakow, a 7 hours journey. Brazil is very hot and for that reason we came to Slovakia in summer. It was good temperature; otherwise we would have to had a lot of hot drinks or tea all the time, or coffee.
We could fell asleep and loose the train. Trains in Europe are always in time. And to prevent we brought alarm clocks and "cell phones" with alarms and timers. Some people say "mobile phones". In Brazil they are just "celulares". We did everything right, like take care of our luggage, check in/out, check our camcorders, cameras, passports, tickets, documents, visas, shoes, blasers…
Look at this picture. You see Salomão taking care of his things, Palola looking upwards. Try to guess what it is. Train tickets? No, I’m not sure if we had bought them already or not! It is true that we went to the train station, sitting on these chairs really modern. In Brazil they are made from fiber glass and bad for the buttocks.
The photo is at Presov’s train station in Slovakia. We were waiting the train to Krakow, a 7 hours journey. Brazil is very hot and for that reason we came to Slovakia in summer. It was good temperature; otherwise we would have to had a lot of hot drinks or tea all the time, or coffee.
We could fell asleep and loose the train. Trains in Europe are always in time. And to prevent we brought alarm clocks and "cell phones" with alarms and timers. Some people say "mobile phones". In Brazil they are just "celulares". We did everything right, like take care of our luggage, check in/out, check our camcorders, cameras, passports, tickets, documents, visas, shoes, blasers…
Visas? We do not need any visa, it’s European Union….very modern…
Now the same photo changed, guess what happened! Why is Palola laughing and Salomão looking seriously? If you really want to know, let your comment.
Marcadores:
alarm,
cell phone,
train tickets,
visa
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