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5月20日 周4周5这是第三次去诺曼底。终于看到了Deauville和trouville。实在是没有想象中那么风情万种。可能是天气不好,也或许是期望太高。
第二天去了Rouen,在贞德被烧死的地方有一座风格摩登的教堂,在欧洲还是第一次见到,不知道是否有特别的来历。
两天的旅行懒懒散散,打牌,吃饭,聊天,听歌,颇为惬意,找到合适的旅伴对旅游来说相当重要。
明天又要滚蛋了,如果我说我有点伤感,是不是显得很装孙子?
顺便推一下陈奕迅的《不如不见》,歌词太伤了。
6月再聚。
5月15日 回来咯斯洛伐克的姑娘们是相当可爱,不过玫瑰和啤酒都没用上。我终于明白,其实工具是次要的,如果人痿,用啥也不行。
后来还是坐船去了维也纳。由于上次是高强度历史文化游,所以这次没看席勒,也没看克里姆特,而是买了个甜筒去逛购物中心了。如果骨子里不是文艺青年,装也装不了太久。
游荡到圣史蒂芬教堂,去了下面的地下墓穴。比巴黎那个小很多,也是当时瘟疫流行时堆放死人用的,所以也有骷髅堆,规模和Mines洗礼时候见到过的也没法比。不过阴暗的灯光,配合讲解员神秘兮兮的表情,张牙舞爪的肢体语言和抑扬顿挫德语口音的解说,徒增了不少诡异的气氛。
逛到Prater公园,里面有不少游乐项目。有的适合10岁以下的小朋友,我不好意思坐,有的太猛,我又不敢上。最后还是坐了那个标志性的大转盘。不过远没有《日出之前》里那么浪漫。首先,当时是下午4点左右,所以没有夕阳烂漫的效果。另外,也没有July Delpy一样的姑娘陪我看风景。包厢里有10个人,3个法国老太,不住发出“o la la, regarde! Incroyable!”之类的赞叹,大惊小怪程度直逼日本游客。另外还有6名不停高声聒噪的美国游客。不过他们一定也会觉得一个中国傻比,呆若木鸡,一言不发吧……
晚上坐火车回斯洛伐克,车上人很少,我开始一个人一个包厢。不久就走进来一个大叔。我一开始没注意,后来发现他总对我挤眉弄眼,仔细看觉得是面部肌肉抽搐,可能是小儿麻痹的患者。这位大叔不停的低声自言自语,握拳或做鹰爪状,同时全身抖动,好像压抑着怒火,又好像在蓄气,等怒槽儿满了,当然就会爆豆儿,他的大招儿是,突然用右手猛砸地面,很像KOF里特瑞的能量喷泉(下后下前A,C内个)。大叔堵在包厢口,我在最里面靠窗的座位。故作镇定,看着窗外(这是天已经黑了,窗外也看不见什么东西,只能看见大叔活蹦乱跳的倒影),心理盘算如果他失控扑过来,我是奋起反击呢,还是夺门逃跑。大叔可能觉得我表情不够自然就要和我攀谈,可是他说的话我听不懂,只好抓住我的小手儿紧紧的握了握,一分钟后又握了握,这次是和我虎口相对,然后用另外四根手指抚摸我的手腕内侧,摸得我脸都红了。摸完了他就接着开始蓄气发大招。我就这样提心吊胆了一个小时,最后大叔终于在快到布拉提斯拉瓦的一个小站下车了,走之前最后一次跟我使劲握了握手,那肥厚的手掌又湿又热的感觉现在还记忆犹新。
大叔消失后我松了口气,想想可能是自己美国电影看多了,神经过敏。应该说中欧的火车是安全的,即使有个把变态,也是无害的。不过这位大叔的出现实在有点离谱,莫非是巴拉提斯拉瓦市为了娱乐游客而特意安排的项目?
不过更不靠谱的是我自己,一路上神经紧张的同时,还一直琢磨着怎么把这事更新到blog上。 5月11日 Sth in ChineseThe fact that I have no one to speak Chinese with is driving me nuts. Yes, just 2 weeks, and I can't take it. I don't know how Chao deals with it in Marseille.
Today, I asked one of my slovakian colleagues to say something in Chinese to me. And he said "something in Chinese".
That was not funny, and that was tooooooooooooooo old..... 5月8日 Tony's congratulation note to NicolasHe decided to make it through Youtube and in French with lovely British accent. No wonder lots of Britons like him so much.
5月7日 Still in BratislavaDidn’t make it to Vienna due to the bad weather, I stayed the entire weekend at hotel, watching TV.
Mr. Sarkozy was elected without much surprise. He made a very moving speech, but can he really bring the changes that he promised to France? We’ll see in five years. Of course, firstly, his UMP party has to secure the majority in the coming election of national assembly to avoid the annoying “co-habitation”.
I am about to finish 《货币战争》. It, in deed, is a quite interesting and instructive book, which reveals some important incidents in the history of finance. Though I don’t really appreciate the author’s intisgative conspiracy theorist rhetoric. Also, some of his reasonings don’t seem very logic to me, maybe I’m not intelligent enough to understand. But I did accidentally find that some parts of his book can also be found at Wikipedia, English version, with a few differences on some basic facts about the creation of money. I hope that’s just translation mistakes and no one is intentionally distort the truth to mislead the readers.
Talk about “truth”, I’m always skeptical, since history can’t be completely restored. Nevertheless, whatever the truth is, most of us are predestined to be exploited, either by authoritarians or by Jewish international bankers (or industrial capitalists or politicians, there’s plenty of them to blame). More over, there’s very little we can do about it.
Great ideals like “Freedom, equality and justice for everyone” are just as Messiah’s second trip to earth, it’s fascinating, but never happened, and you are not very likely to see it happen in your life time.
So instead of worrying about who stole the money from the people of the world, I prefer watching a playoff game between the Spurs and the Suns. 5月2日 Dobrý DeňThis means "Hi" in Slovak. So far, I can say hi, bye and thanks. Slovak is a very beatiful language, especially when spoken by slovak girls.
Bratislava is a lovely city, much cleaner than Paris, with sunny weather and cheap icecreams, nothing like what I saw in "hostel".
Instead of local food, I've already tried McDo, Kebab and Chinese nuddle, "bishi" me as you wish. This weekend, I'll take the "Twin city line" ferry to Vienna, it'll be great lounging along the Danube. |
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